Carson-Giesler-Obituary

Carson Monroe "CM" Giesler

Viera, Florida

Age 83

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Mr. Carson "CM" Giesler, 83, passed away on March 1, 2013, at Autumn House. He is survived by his loving wife, Aline (Lin) Harrison Giesler; four daughters, Kimberly Sterling (Brian), Laura Johnston (Greg), Dana Giesler (Tommy) and Bari Clark (Jim); five grandchildren; four great grandchildren;...

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Uncle Carson, I never had the pleasure of meeting you, but I have heard such wonderful and interesting stories of you. In my eyes you were and are still a giant man in terms of what you were able to accomplish in your lifetime. I wish I could have had the opportunity to meet you, and just listen to the stories you had to tell. You are a model of success and achievment, and am very proud that I am related to a man like you. Rest in Peace Uncle.

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My condolences to the Giesler family. I worked with CM in the early days at St Louis and at KSC. His sense of humor was renown. He will be remembered as one of the industry legends.

I have many fond memories of time spent with CM. His sense of humor carried him through many difficult situations, and he was a delight to work with through the years at NASA. My deepest condolences to Lin.

My thoughts and prayers are with Lin and CM's Family. I worked directly with Lin during the early 1980's in the NASA Shuttle Projects Office. CM was always pleasant to be around and was an excellent Manager. He made so many significant contributions to the Space Shuttle and Space Station Programs. I am praying for you all to have constant fond memories and blessings of comfort. God Bless You All! RIP CM

To the Giesler family I am sorry to hear of the passing of your dear loved one, he will be greatly missed. Mr. Giesler was able to live a full interesting life. May the God of peace and comfort help you during this time of sorrow.

I remember Mr. Giesler from my early days with McDonnell Douglas in the ISS Project Office. He was a great manager an a greater gentleman.

Heartfelt sympathy to Lin and CM's entire family. I know you all have great memories of the times spent together all your lives.
Sincerly, Lynne's grandmother, Betty

CM was a rare "original" and a pleasure to be around. A wonderful friend to both George and me, and I'll miss our talks...it was our good fortune to have known him.