Karl-Corser, Jr.-Obituary

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Karl West Corser, Jr.

Lompoc, California

Sep 29, 1932 – Dec 30, 2018

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BORN
September 29, 1932
DIED
December 30, 2018
LOCATION
Lompoc, California

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Starbuck-Lind Mortuary - Lompoc Obituary

Karl West Corser, Jr., 86, died on December 30, 2018, in Lompoc, California.

Karl was born on September 29, 1932, in Concord, New Hampshire, to Karl Corser, Sr. and Selma Turnquist.  After graduating from high school, he joined the United States Air Force in August 1951 where he served...

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It´s been over five years since Karl´s passing. His direction, guidance, and influence are as strong today as they were five years ago. My life changed for the better when I met Karl. I think of him often and benefit today from his positive lessons I learned from him. Keep up those practice bowling games, I intend to be a solid competitor when my time to join arrives. Phil Long June 16, 2024

Our deepest sympathies to Jan and the family. Karl's probably bowling nothing but strikes in heaven. For all the Babcock's (Christine and Jo Beth).

I am so sorry for your loss. May you receive strength and comfort from God. "He will make you firm, he will make you strong, he will firmly ground you." - 1Peter 5:10

Offering my condolences to the loved ones. "May mercy and peace and love be increased to you."- Jude 2

Thank you for your kindness and being such a wonderful neighbor. Thank you also for your many years of service to our country -- a true patriot. Wishing peace and the blessing of a life well lived.

Karl (KC) was a friend and BIG influence in my life. In April 1971, at the age of twenty and married less than one year, I arrived in Kunsan AB, Korea. My job was a Security Policeman and upon arrival, I had orders to be shipped to a remote site. Fortunately for me, I brought my bowling ball and got notice from Security Operations Master Sgt Karl Corser at the bowling alley prior to shipping out. KC made a call and I was permanently stationed at Kunsan AB. KC told me he needed a good...

I had the pleasure of knowing Karl for more than thirty years, working together at Vandenberg. He was a kind and honest gentleman, always supportive and possessed a great sense of humor. My condolences to his family.

I have many fond childhood memories of Uncle Karl, Aunty Jan, and the entire Corser family coming to New Hampshire to visit us. Rest In Peace Uncle Karl you will be missed.

Love you Dad