Daisy Kessler Biermann

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Daisy Edith Kessler Biermann (August 24, 1874 - September 21, 1963) was a magazine and newspaper writer, a painter, and a pianist.

Early life

Daisy Edith Kessler was born in Cleveland, Ohio, August 24, 1874, the daughter of Philip L. Kessler and Sarah Hall.[1]

Career

For twenty-five years Daisy Kessler Biermann was the editor of the Women's Section and music and art critic of the San Diego Union.[1]

Biermann was actively identified with art and musical development of the city.[1]

Biermann was the author of a large number of published short stories and magazine articles.[1]

Biermann was a member of: American Pen Women (S. D. Branch), S. D. Fine Arts Society, Art Guild, Wednesday Club, S. D. Woman's Press Club, Amphion Club.[1]

Personal life

Daisy Kessler moved to California in 1898 with her family and lived at El Cajon, California.[1] The J. P. R. Hall and Phil Kessler families ran the Hall & Kessler lumberyard.[2]

In 1913 Daisy Kessler married her colleague at the The Sacramento Union Francis Xavier Joseph Biermann, a political reporter.[3][1]

Biermann died on September 21, 1963.

References

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