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Dr. Edwin C. Kuser

Willow Street, Pennsylvania

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DR. EDWIN C. KUSER, 73, FORMERLY OF BOYERTOWN Dr. Edwin C. Kuser, 73, of Willow Street, Pennsylvania, formerly of Boyertown, Pennsylvania, passed away Sunday, November 25, 2012. He and his wife, Shirley DeTurk (nee Kline) Kuser, were residents of the Willow Valley Retirement Communities. A native...

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As one of the 7000 who has his signature on my diploma, and also to have been lucky enough to go a church trip with "Uncle Ed", I just want to offer my condolences to the Kuser family. He was a very gentle spirit whose legacy was felt in BASH.

another classmate of 1957 down.


Twenty years ago, Ed hired me to serve as a counselor/psychologist in the Boyertown School District. I recently retired, after having worked with several different supervisors. By far, Ed was the most supportive and fair; he looked for consensus with his staff whenever possible. A gentle man with a good sense of humor (and terrible jokes), I believe his basic respect for and good will towards his co-workers will be part of his legacy.
Terry Walsh
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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Shirley, Stephen, Sharon, So sorry for your loss.

Shirley, Alison, and Eric,
Dr. Kuser hired me in 1977 to teach and coach at BASH. I later became a school counselor under his leadership. He was a great man and boss that I highly respected. It was my honor to work with him on the Kiwanis scholarship committee. His passing is a great loss to all of us who respected him. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Dave Slider
Myrtle Beach, SC

I consider myself so fortunate in knowing Ed, both professionally and in his retirement. He hired me as a teacher at BASH and gave me guidance as well as support along the way. In hindsight he was the best principal I ever had. I will never forget how he made a "Happy Birthday John" banner for my disabled son in his railroad village. This is just a typical example of his kind thoughtfulness. May you walk with the angels Ed!

Shirley, Alison and Eric,
I worked with Ed from 1990 until his retirement. He was a great boss. He stuck his neck out for me and took the heat when others didn't agree. He was a man of principle with a big heart. I am so sorry you lost him way too soon. my prayers are coming your way.