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Deisler during training with Bayern Munich, 2005. In July 2002, Deisler joined Bayern on a four-year contract. Deisler arrived at Bayern injured as he had injured his right knee the season before. [2] Unfortunately, Deisler's time at the club was a turbulent one as Deisler only managed 62 league appearances in four and a half years. [4]
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]
Deisler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guillermo Deisler (1940–1995), Chilean stage designer, visual poet, and mail artist;
Guillermo Deisler (15 June 1940–21 October 1995) was a stage designer, visual poet and mail artist. In his country of birth, Chile, as well as during his long and difficult exile (since 1986 in the German Democratic Republic ) his rich and imaginative work constituted the centre of his life.
After leaving home at the age of 14, Dressler built a career on stage in traveling theatre troupes, where she learned to appreciate her talent in making people laugh. In 1892, she started a career on Broadway that lasted into the 1920s, performing comedic roles that allowed her to improvise to get laughs. She soon transitioned into screen ...
On March 27, 1947, aged 20, Weidler married Lionel Krisel. [13] They had two sons. [14] Krisel's U.S. Navy career began during WWII; he spent two years in Korea in the early 1950s, [15] and--with his wife and children--was stationed for some time in Cuba in the late 1950s.
As of the census [11] of 2010, there were 747 people, 322 households, and 200 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,464.7 inhabitants per square mile (565.5/km 2).