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Rev. Howard Kiser

Lincolnton, North Carolina

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LINCOLNTON - The Rev. Howard M. Kiser, 89 of 350 Landers Chapel Road, died Feb. 10, 2008, at the Brian Center. He was born on Aug. 21, 1918, in Gaston County, a son of the late Henry Clay and Bessie Alexander Kiser. The. Rev. Kiser attended Landers Chapel Grade School, graduated from Tryon High...

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Mr. Kiser and Mrs. Kiser, were so kind and generous to me while at ASU. I will never forgot how they welcomed me into their home and family and taking me to a fish camp for "all you can eat"! Those wonderful meals at their home when I went home with Steve on weekends. If there was one man I would most like to be like was Mr. Kiser, I tried. His quietness and gentleness was balanced with strength. A good Christian man. We will see him in heaven! Thanks be to God!

You have my deepest sympathy. Howard was one fine man and I'm sure his reward will be great.

This man was one of the greatest men I have ever known. I feel so honored to not only have known him, but to have loved him as if he were my own Paw Paw.
What a great honor it must be for his family to be able to look back,
and know that he lived such a remarkable life. He touched so many lives in so many ways. But his love and his kindness were his strongest
attibutes.

Jean and Steve, your Dad was a great principal and friend at High Shoals School. Richard and I hold your family in high regards.

Shirley and I would like to express our sympathy to the family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. May God bless and comfort all of you.

"Paw Paw", thanks for always being a true example of a Christian. You have taught us so much about life and what it means to be unselfish. You always put others first and didn't go a day without thanking the Lord and praying for your family and friends. You have left us all with great memories. We are celebrating your new life, because that is what you would want us to do. Thanks for instilling in me "The Lord is Good."

Tom and I were very saddened by Howard's passing. He married us at Landers Chapel in 1989, which meant a lot to me, growing up knowing him. He was a positive influence on all who knew him...he will be missed. Our prayers go out to the family.