Clara Rousseau
Harriett will always be remembered as a warm and friendly
person among us. at Freedom Square. May God bless
you with courage and faith during this sad time in your life..
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Clara Rousseau
Birth date: Oct 29, 1921 Death date: May 27, 2017
KRISEL, Harriett 95 of Seminole was born on October 29, 1921 in Tiltonsville, Ohio. She met her husband Richard in Washington D.C. while he served in the Navy during WWII. They moved to Florida in 1952. Harriett was a member of Oa Read Obituary
Harriett will always be remembered as a warm and friendly
person among us. at Freedom Square. May God bless
you with courage and faith during this sad time in your life..
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Clara Rousseau
Harriett Krisel, during her stay at Freedom Square in Seminole, FL, became a true friend to me. Her various contributions to campus activities included the libraries, Welcoming and Caring Committees plus the weekly Bible Study allowed her to touch the lives of many residents with her caring ways. With her groomed appearance and special smile, she will greatly missed.
Ned Hart
Harriett Krisel was my dearest friend; she always had a cheerful outlook on life and liked to keep active: such as line dancing, bowling, etc. She made it fun to be around her. Harriett made sure that I could keep up with all the challenges I faced....(such as a leg broken in six places) and much more.
She was a generous, genuine, loving friend for whom I shall be eternally grateful.
As new residents in Freedom Square's Hamilton Building in 2013, the Krisel's were one of the first couples we met. We thought them such a distinguished couple and grieved her loss when her husband died shortly thereafter. Harriett was such a lovely person, kind and thoughtful to all and helpful to many. She served as a Welcome Ambassador for her floor and made many friends among the residents of all four buildings. She was always so elegantly dressed and coiffed; an inspiration, in fact. So many here will miss her greatly, especially her dear friend Pat. We shall hold her memory in great respect.
Mrs. Krisel was a resident at Freedom Square and I worked at the lobby desk. I always enjoyed talking and spending time with her. Also, I called her the Puzzle Princess since she was always finding the pieces. Mrs. Krisel was a kind, gentle, loving soul and I will personally miss her terribly.