Priscilla May Kaiser, 88, of Jasper
Priscilla May Kaiser, 88, of Jasper, Indiana, passed from this life into Heaven, on
Saturday, December 9, 2023 in Washington, Indiana. She was born January 1, 1935 in
Spencer, Indiana to Anna Elizabeth Hill (Moyes) and Ernest Waggoner. May was born an
identical twin with her sister Shirley Fay Waggoner.
May grew up in Greene County, Indiana spending time with her grandparents, Winfield
and Dolly Hill. She recalled fond memories of spending long days fishing on the river
with her grandfather. May would say that Shirley was her first friend, and that lasted a
lifetime. May told stories of switching places with Shirley in adolescents as they were on
dates and reminisced of the pair racing cars in Illinois as young women.
At 15, May decided to marry Walter Edwin Kaiser. May would laugh about going
originally to Spencer to get married but being denied due to her age. She said she “aged a
year” as she and Walter drove to Sullivan where May lied about her age to get a marriage
license. May and Walter would settle in Raglesville, Indiana on a small farm where they
raised their children Linda, Brenda, William and Wilma. Later in marriage, May and
Walter would get into auctioning and eventually bought an auction barn in Farlen. May
told stories of traveling across the US and into Mexico to buy things to bring back to the
auction.
In 1980, May became a grandmother for the first time. This would be a role that she
would treasure across her lifetime. She expressed continual love and pride for her
grandchildren, Buddy, Elizabeth, Christopher and Brittany. That love only deepened
when she became a great-grandmother to Izabelle, Braden, Amya and Kelsey. The role of
grandmother was so important to May that she often became the “grandmother “of her
local neighborhood or congregation.
May always had a profound connection to her faith and often said this started as a child
with her grandfather’s deep ties to the Christian Church and her mother’s deep ties to the
Newberry Nazarene Church. Several years after the loss of her husband, May moved to
Jasper, Indiana where she continued to seek out connections in church families. May and
her long time roommate, Buster, were active in three churches in Jasper: Redemption
Christian Church, Nazarene Church of Jasper and Living Hope Baptist Church.
May is preceded in death by her parents (Anna Moyes and Ernest Waggoner), by her
husband (Walter Kaiser), by her sister (Shirley Cox), her son (William “Bill” Kaiser), her
daughter (Linda Neely) and her grandson (Christopher Dove).
May’s memory will always be cherished by her surviving family; two daughters: Brenda
Dove of Odon, IN and Wilma (Chris) Davis-Miller of Washington, IN; three
grandchildren: Buddy Dove of Odon, IN, Elizabeth (Cosby) Hilderbrand of Bloomfield,
IN and Brittany (Jacob) Rowe of Washington, IN; four great-grandchildren: Izabelle,
Amya and Kelsey Hilderbrand of Bloomfield, IN and Braden Wagler of Evansville, IN; a
niece: Monica McCrary of Vincennes, IN and a nephew: Bobby Cox of Vincennes, IN.
Funeral services will be at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at Meng Family
Funeral Home in Odon with Pastor Adam Cissell officiating. May will be laid to rest in
Walnut Hill Cemetery in Odon.
Family and friends may call from 11:00 AM until the time of service at 1:00 PM on
Wednesday at the funeral home.
Arrangements and care were entrusted to Meng Family Funeral Home in Odon.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family online at
www.mengfuneralhome.com.