HARRIS-KAISER-Obituary

HARRIS MARC KAISER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2016

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KAISERHARRIS MARC, 60, of Huntingdon Valley, PA. Born on Aug. 6, 1955. Passed away peacefully on March 21, 2016 surrounded by his loving wife Cheryl and their 2 children Alexa and Drew. He was pre-deceased by his mother Irene, his father Nathan and his brother Donny. In lieu of flowers donations...

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I miss you everyday. Every time I look at a piece of jewelry Harris had done for me my heart breaks again. I know God place us in each others lives for a reason and it was for me to meet the kindest man and a great friend. This world is so crazy and I am glad you are not here to see this crazness. I will always miss my friend Harris.

I first met Harris when I worked at Corestates Bank so of course that was many moons ago. Everytime we had a birthday or retirement party from the Bank I would stop by the store to purchase something because I loved jewelry that is the only gift I wanted to give out. Over the years I got to know Harris and I started designing my own pieces for my daughter as well as myself and he was ever so good to us. I would order something and he would hold it forever for me. Harris treated everyone the...

Peace be with you Harris! Harris loved his family more than anything, always sharing the photos and updates. I first met Harris at 19 and through the years he became a friend and then ever the more like a brother to me. He cared about "you" and would always go the extra mile for you. I am blessed to have known the kind, gentle, caring, sincere, honest man.

My love is with you - rest in peace and may eternal happiness come upon.

Met Harris on the sacred grounds of Solis-Cohen Elementary school in Philadelphia around 1972. We didn't know that we had mutual friends at the time, but you couldn't live in NE Philly at that time, and not be connected to everybody in some way.

Somehow our parents became friends, and our siblings, again in this small community. As we grew older, every major event was usually accompanied by a visit to his store...one which we watched move around the block a little bit on and off of...