Louise Wissert, known to friends as "Weezie", died in Aspen on May 4, 1996 after a long illness. Born in Hollidaysburg, Pa., she attended Centinary College before moving to New York City to work in the music industry at Mercury Records. In 1964 she was recruited by the U.S. State Department's intelligence agency and served a two-year tour of duty in Bogota, Columbia and Washington, D.C. She married record producer Joe Wissert in 1970 and settled in Los Angeles, Ca, where her two daughters Megan and Suzanne were born. She participated in the opening ceremonies of the 1984 Olympics as a dancer, and her interest in other cultures took her on travels around the world, particularly to her favorite destination, Egypt. In 1985, her family moved to Sydney Australia, where she lived until moving to Aspen with her daughters in 1991, making Colorado her permanent home. Anne Louise Wissert is survived by her father and mother, Stitler Vipond and Anne Vipond, her two sisters Susan and Peggy and her daughters, Megan and Suzanne. |
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LOVING MEMORY OF APRIL 10, 1945 - MAY 4, 1996 Do not stand at my
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