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Dr. Frank Wesley Kiser

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Jan 25, 1927 – Jul 11, 2025

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BORN
January 25, 1927
DIED
July 11, 2025
LOCATION
Rock Hill, South Carolina

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Frank Wesley Kiser passed away on July 11, 2025, after living a full, independent ninety-eight years. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, he was the son of the late William Foster Kiser and Nellie Acuff Kiser. He was raised in Merriam, Kansas. After moving to Lakewood, OH he graduated from Lakewood...

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Kathy, I did not know your dad personally. However, I taught you and know that your parents were wonderful people because they did a wonderful job of rearing you. I remember my days of teaching you and your wonderful classmates with joy. I was Sandra Helms when I taught you.

Aunt Phyllis, Kathy, Betsy,Jimmy, Very sorry to hear about Uncle Frank. My best to all of you. Jeff

Jimmy, Kathy and family. Sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Your father always took time to speak to me after games and anytime he saw me. I hope you all find peace and comfort in his passing. Garry Faile

I worked as an R.N. @ Medical Associates for a number of years. Dr. Kiser was a kind and compassionate physician. It was a privilege to know and work with him. My sympathies to the family. Carol Funk

I am so sorry to see if Dr. Kaiser's passing - He was genuinely a really kind and nice man, not just a doctor - Jimmy and Family, my thoughts are with you - Jim Johnson

Heartfelt condolences to Frank's family. Always a special friend of my Dad, Marshall Doswell, Frank was always smiling and had a quick wit that Dad and I enjoyed. He was a special person who will be missed.

Thank you God for your son. He was a special man.

We are saddened to hear of Dr Kiser's passing. He had such a positive presence and will be missed. Please accept our sincere condolences.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering Dr. Kiser fondly. I worked with him in the 80s, and he was a wonderful man. So kind and gentle, he never once lost his patience with the staff or patients. He later became my neighbor at the Lake Club. I have so many fond memories of him.