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Personal data Rev. Raymond Clifford Wisner 

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Household of Rev. Raymond Clifford Wisner

He is married to Beatrice Marie Bea Hawver.


California, County Marriages, 1850-1952
Name: Raymond C Wisner
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 11 Jun 1921
Event Place: San Joaquin, California, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Birth Year (Estimated): 1900
Father's Name: Laurence S Wisner
Mother's Name: Martha Morey
Spouse's Name: Beatrice Hawver
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1901
Spouse's Father's Name: Benjamin Hawver
Spouse's Mother's Name: Lena Gall
Page: 377
GS Film number: 1841867
Digital Folder Number: 005706886
Image Number: 00238

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The Lodi Sentinal
Thurs. 16 June 1921
Pg 3

Raymond C. Wisner, of Lodi, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Eisner and Miss Beatrice M. Hawver, daughter of Ben Hawver of San Andreas, were united in marriage last Saturday by Rev. John S. Troxell at the Methodist Church.

The bride wore her traveling suit of gray with hat, shoes, etc., to match. Only relatives of both families and a few close friends were present. Followed a wedding dinner served at the home of Mrs. J.D. Stapleton, the young couple left for San Francisco for a short honeymoon trip, after which they will be at home to their friends at No. 318 East Walnut street.

Printed in the Calaveras Weekly Citizen?

Splendid Young Couple are Joined in Marriage

Miss Beatrice Hawver and Raymond C Wisner were married in Lodi on Saturday, June 11th, at 2 ocolck in the afternoon, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. John S Troxell. There were present about thirty relatives and friends of the happy young couple. After a honeymoon trip, the young people will make thier home in Lodi at 318 East Walnut Street.

The bride, who is the daughter of Ben M. Hawver of the Canadian Valley ranch, near San Andreas, is a pretty and most sensible young woman who has hosts of friends among the young people. She attended the San Andreas high school for several terms.

Mr. Wisner is a son of L.S. Wisner, now of Lodi but owns a ranch and did reside near San Andreas. Thus the young couple being neighbors, in time became sweethearts, and each captured a prize. He is an exemplary and industrious young man who is sure to make his way in the world and to be worthy of his charming wife.

The Citizen joins with their many friends in wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Wisner a long, happy and prosperous life, full of blessings.

They got married on June 11, 1921 at Lodi, San Joaquin, California, USA, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Ruth Margaret Wisner  1927-2016 


Notes about Rev. Raymond Clifford Wisner


Social Security Death Index
Name: Raymond Wisner
SSN: 566-09-3933
Last Residence: 96067Mount Shasta, Siskiyou, California, United States of America
Born: 1 Apr 1900
Died: Jun 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Raymond Clifford Wisner
City: Not Stated
County: San Joaquin
State: California
Birth Date: 1 Apr 1900
Race: White
Roll: 1544322
DraftBoard: 0

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: WISNER, RAYMOND C
Social Security #: 566093933
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 1 Apr 1901
Birthplace: ILLINOIS
Death Date: 10 Jun 1977
Death Place: SISKIYOU
Mother's Maiden Name:
Father's Surname:

Raymond C Wisner and Beatrice M Hawver are 8th cousins. They have the same 7 great grandparents: Greenfield Larrabee and Phebe Brown.

MT. SHASTA - Raymond C. Wisner, who helped found the Evangelical Methodist Church in Mt. Shasta in 1934 and 14 years later returned as its pastor, died Friday June 10, 1977, at Eskaton Mount Shasta Healthcare Center, at the age of 77.

Wisner was born April 1, 1900, in Waukegan, Ill. He moved to California in 1910 when his family settled in Lodi. He worked with his father there on the home farm. In 1930 he moved to West Point, Calif. where he and his wife Bea were converted under the ministry of the Rev. Joe Kirk and Mother Kunkle, brother-in-law and mother of our general superintendent. Soon afterward he entered the Training School For Christian Workers, now Azusa Pacific College and graduated in 1935.

He pastored a county church in Rail Road Flat, Calif., for two years then moved to El Monte where he was dean of boys at the Holiness Evangelistic Institute for four years. In 1941 he became the pastor of our El Monte Bethel E.M.C. and two years later moved to East Los Angeles where he started and built the Fetterly Avenue Church. He also pastored in Roseburg Ore. In 1948 he returned to Mt. Shasta and pastored the church here for nearly twenty years. He was also employed by the McCloud River Lumber Company until retiring in 1965. He was also a member of the Wesleyan Ministerial Association.

He married Beatrice Hawver in 1921, and she survives him. He is also survived by two daughters, Millie Hand and Ruth Gilliam of Mt. Shatsa; and a son, Lawrence of Carmichael; seven grandchildren (one is a minister of the Church of the Nazarene, two are attending Vennard College and one graduated from Azusa Pacific College); and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Mount Shasta Memorial Prak with Rev. Don Bishop officiating. Interment was in Mount Shasta Memorial Park. His memorial fund is going to help build the new Mt. Shasta E.M.C.

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    1. Social Security Death Index (Web Site)
    2. California Death Index, 1940-1997 (Web Site)
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