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Robert J. Kiser
Robert J. Kiser, 78, of Lorain died unexpectedly Saturday, May 3, 2008 at
Community Health Partners Regional Medical Center in Lorain.
Mr. Kiser was born in Lorain, OH on May 13, 1929, the son of the late
Edward J and Rose (nee Ehrenfeld) Kiser. He was a graduate of Lorain High
School, Class of 1947B. He was a US Army veteran serving in Germany during
the Korean Conflict.
He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Lorain, where he had been an
usher and a member of the Zion Men's Club.
Mr. Kiser retired as an engineering assistant at Centurytel in 1992
after 39 years of service.
He was a member of Communications Workers of America Local 4370 and had
been a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a skilled woodworking
enthusiast, enjoyed collecting and building Hubley model cars and in his
younger years loved to bowl. He enjoyed most spending time with his
grandchildren.
Mr. Kiser is survived by his wife Mary L. (nee Frank) Kiser to whom he
was married on July 16, 1955, his daughter Deborah L (Terry) Brown of
Vermilion, sons Kenneth J Kiser, Mark R Kiser both of Lorain, grandchildren
Amy L. Brown, Jordan A. Brown, Justin K. Brown, Hallie N. Brown, sisters
Joanne L Aquilla, Carolyn Szabo both of Lorain, and Norma Jean Copeland of
Geneva.
Friends may call on Tuesday, May 6, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 in the
Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street,
Lorain.
Funeral Services will be on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 11 AM in the Zion
Lutheran Church, 5100 Ashland Ave., Lorain, with Rev. Kevin Saylor, pastor,
officiating.
Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery Lorain, OH.
The Family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to Zion
Lutheran Church, 5100 Ashland Ave. Lorain, Ohio 44053.
CONDOLENCES
From: TERRY DUNHAM SWEET
Relation: FRIEND
DEAR MARY LOU AND FAMILY- WAS SO SURPRISED TO HEAR THE NEWS. MOM USUALLY
KEEPS ME UPDATED AND HAD RECENTLY SHARED STORIES OF YOUR FAMILY. I REMEMBER
MANY PICNICS WITH THE LUTHERAN NURSING CLASS- HAPPY MEMORIES OF YOU ALL.
REJOICING WITH YOU THAT BOB HAS GONE TO A BETTER PLACE, VOID OF ALL PAIN AND
SORROW. BEST REGARDS. TERRY SWEET
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