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David Emil KAISER

Lansing, Michigan

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KAISER, David Emil of Lansing, Michigan. David died unexpectedly Sunday, October 11, 2009 at his home, age 54 years. He was born the son of the late Harold and Marion (Meissner) Kaiser November 9, 1954 in Bay City and resided in the Lansing area for the last 20 years. He was a graduated of T.L....

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Hard to believe it's been a year. I think of Dave very often and wish he were still with us. He has too much life left to be taken away from us. He is greatly missed!

So sorry for your loss. I used to work with Dave before he went to HAL and he was a very nice person. I always used to see him walking and he would always wave and say HI everytime.

We are very sorry to hear that Dave has passed away. He was a really great neighbor and a very kind man. He always remembered that I was a Red Sox fan and whenever I walked by he would ask me how my team was doing. We will really miss seeing him in his yard.We will be glad to help in any way we can.We live right across from him.Please do not hesitate to ask.
With sympathy, Linda & Bill Grove

You have my deepest sympathy for your loss of such a wonderful person. The following saying expresses my thoughts. "If we had all the riches that we could ever spend, it could never buy the treasures the heart finds in a friend." And "Friendship is God's special way of loving us through someone else. David was a good friend and I will miss the many, many conversations we had over the past 13 years. David spoke in metaphor and song and knew how to lift one's spirits. He even succeeded in...

Dave will be missed in our neighborhood. He was a quiet guy who always had a wave and a smile when we drove by. He made sure each halloween to have a extra special treat for my kids. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. If we can be of any assistance around his house let us know.

Scott & Stephanie Lonier

Dave will be greatly missed. I was Dave's supervisor for the last 7 years. His love of sports, music, his family, and food (especially donuts and cookies) made him the unique, memorable person he was. He always went above and beyond the call when people needed help and would drop everything to pitch in. His hugs were evident of the big heart he really had. I hope all the great memories of Dave will help you through these tough times. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I am very sorry about your loss. I worked with David at the Department of History, Arts and Libraries. I thought he was a fine person and I always enjoyed speaking with him.

We were so sorry to hear about Dave. I worked in the same area with Dave before I retired from the Department of History, Arts and Libraries. My husband enjoyed talking with him about baseball. Dave always had interesting information to share. He was always so thoughtful and welling to help. "Plus" he always insisted on holding the door open :-) Our thoughts are with you Dave and with your family.

I grew up with David. We lived a half of a mile from each other. We road the same bus, drove each other to T.L. Handy. We put a lot of miles on bicycles together. When we were old enough we rode motorcylces together. I will never forget David's brand new Harley Davidson, 125CC Rapido. If only we could have just one of those days back together again. It was a great place to grow up and it was even better growing up with David. I will always cherish the moments.