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John Kaiser

Syracuse, New York

1931 - 2019

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John "Jack" J. Kaiser February 3, 2019 John J. "Jack" Kaiser, 87 of Kenwood Avenue, Syracuse passed away on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at home. Native and life resident of the Syracuse area, Jack was born in 1931 to the late Fred and Helen (Klein) Kaiser. Communicant of Assumption Church and...

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You were a great neighbor, Jack. You are missed here in the Kenwood neighborhood. I know you are resting in Peace.

Wow....2 years..... It is great that Dana is there with Petie.
Good neighbors are a God send.

A year already....you were a wonderful neighbor Jack......watching out for us.
I miss seeing you, in your kitchen, sitting in the sun in your garage, running into you at the regional market.
It is great that Dana, Josh and Petie are around.
I know you are still watching out for us and we will see each other again one day.

Uncle Jack was a great man. He was always helping people, whether they were friends or strangers. I will cherish the memories of him and Grandpa visiting Orange Lake! My thoughts are with the rest of the family during this difficult time.

Uncle Jack was a great man. He was always helping those around him, whether they were friends or strangers. I will cherish the memories of him and Grandpa visiting Orange Lake! My thoughts are with the rest of the family during this difficult time.

I will never forget your beautiful tomato garden, your very gracious snack spreads, the times at Sandy Pond, and Long Branch Park. I believe that Josh's love of classic cars comes from you. I thank you for passing along that passion. When he builds his first car I know he will be thinking of Grandpa Jack! We sure are going to miss you and will cherish our memories.

So sorry for your loss. Jack was a great guy and we will miss him at Sandy Pond. Condolences to all of his family.

Very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family