In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Ann Musser
January 5, 1954 – June 30, 2025
With heavy hearts and profound love, we share the passing of our dear Elizabeth Ann Musser, affectionately known as Becky, who left us peacefully on June 30, 2025, in Sebring, Ohio, at the age of 71.
Born on January 5, 1954, in Canton, Ohio, to Kenneth Elbert (Jack) and Mary Elizabeth (Mary) Cramer, Becky’s life was a beautiful testament to kindness, strength, and unconditional love. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Charles Clifford Musser (Cliff/Muskrat), her parents, her stepmother Eleanor Cramer, and her cherished in-laws Charles Leo and Myrtle Alice Musser.
Becky’s greatest joy was her family. She is lovingly survived by her devoted daughters Christine (Dink, Little Cliff, Chrisy) and husband Joe A. Yoho of Beloit, Ohio, and Angeles (AJ, Little Becky, Angie) and husband Andy M. Neiszner of Strathmore, Alberta, Canada. Ex son n law, Brian Durm. She was a proud and loving grandmother to Brandon Musser-Durm and family, Ashley Agnew and family, Jermey Holt and family, Dereck Bowman, Ali Bowman and family, Shawn Doak and family, Katie McCarten (Doak) and family, Will Doak and family, Falicia Doak, Josh Neiszner, Braydon Neiszner, and a cherished and continuously growing circle of great-grandchildren. She is also survived by sister Kathleen Stone, brother Michael Cramer, nephews Carl Stone and Robert Stone, and their families.
Throughout her life, Becky was the heart and soul of her family—always a steady presence of comfort, encouragement, and unwavering love. She faced life’s challenges with courage and grace, never letting hardships dull the bright light she shared with those around her. Her door was always open, her arms always ready to embrace, and her heart forever full of compassion.
Becky’s greatest pride was in the remarkable women her daughters grew to be—strong, kind, and capable, just like her. Chris, the loving and caring nurse, and Angie, the loving and caring teacher. She was extremely proud of their accomplishments! She loved her garden, her art, and the joy of gathering loved ones around her table, where her delicious meals and warm spirit made every celebration feel special.
Working tirelessly at a plastics factory, she ensured her family was cared for, but more than that, she was their rock, their glue, their loudest cheerleader. Becky’s beauty shone from within—her generosity, her fierce sense of right, and her love of dancing and laughter left a lasting imprint on everyone fortunate to know her.
We find comfort in imagining Becky reunited with her beloved Cliff, dancing among the stars to the music of Bob Seger—forever young, forever joyful.
Please join us in celebrating Becky’s extraordinary life at the American Legion, 395 California Ave, Sebring, Ohio, on July 19, 2025, from noon to 6 p.m. Bring your stories, photos, and memories to honor the incredible woman who touched our lives so deeply.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the GoFundMe page set up in Becky’s memory to help support her family, https://gofund.me/1f252ff8
Services are entrusted to Dean's Funeral Home, Sebring, Ohio.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
12:00 - 6:00 pm (Eastern time)
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