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"Peggy"
Paula/Margaret Hoar, daughter of Kenneth S. Hoar and Valetta Ruth Appleby, was born at
Shell Lake, Wisconsin 9 April 1925, She married at Pine City, Minnesota 4 January 1944,
Morris "Bud" Charles Mercier, son of Charles Mercier and Delphine Chartier. He was bom
a t Rice Lake, Wisconsin 8 August 1924, They were divorced at Eau Clair , Wisconsin 23
December 1951 and she removed t o Los Angeles, California with her daughter; living at 5312
Certeen Place, Apt, 21, North HoHywoed, C a l i f o m i a . Their daughter wasi-
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Obituary: Published in the Spooner Advocate 14 Jan 2006
Page: " Paula "Peggy" Mercier, 80, of Shell Lake, died on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006, at Spooner Health System Residential Care.
She was born on April 9, 1925, in Shell Lake to Kenneth and Valetta (Applebee) Hoar. She graduated, with honors, from Shell Lake High School and was prom queen. Paula attended Superior Business College, graduating sixth in her class of 84.
She had many friends and loved to dance. This is how she met her husband, Bud Mercier, from Rice Lake. During World War II while her husband was at war, she began to pursue her career.
Moving between Wisconsin, Chicago, and California, she became a very independent career woman, working in executive positions during the 1950s and 60s -? a feat rarely achieved by women during this era. Paula was very successful in her career, establishing new sales offices throughout America for various corporations.
When she moved to Los Angeles in 1962, she went to work for Budget Rent-a-Car. She was a key person involved in establishing this fledging company and instrumental in its success of becoming an international company. During her career, Paula was a single mom who also helped raise her granddaughter.
She returned to Shell Lake in 1980 to take care of her father after her mother died. Paula worked at Spooner Bank and then as a caregiver, before heart problems and Alzheimer?s disease forced her to retire.
She is survived by one daughter, Paula (Kevin) Kessler-Christensen, of Shell Lake, and one granddaughter, Kimberly Kessler, of Honolulu, Hawaii.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Jean Schullo.
The funeral was held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at St. Alban Episcopal Church, Spooner. Rev. Robert Rodgers officiated.
Burial of cremains was in Shell Lake Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were handled by Pockat Funeral Home of Shell Lake."
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