Dr. John H. Kasler Dr. Kasler, 79, of Charlotte, passed away Saturday, December 12, 2009 at Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, after a sudden and unexpected illness. John was born March 13, 1930 in Niles, MI and was the son of the late Dr. Max Kasler and Mary Ila Kasler. He began his...
I just found out about Dr. Kasler's death and I am so sorry. Please know that we so enjoyed coming to see you both. You will be in our prayers.
Meg, Scott, Steven, Thomas and Mary Catherine Avey
March 22, 2010
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Barbara, Kurt, and Kim:
I just learned of John's death. I am, of course, very sorry. At the same time, I rejoice in having known him. He began treating me at age 19 and did so off and on for over 20 years. He was frequently entertained by my vocational explorations but always, always supportive. Our conversations led me to think through what I was doing, an invaluable resource.
I realize that healing was a way of life for him and I benefited from that healing. He was...
Bryan Jackson
March 07, 2010 | Asheville, NC
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Dear Barbara,
I don't what to say. I just found out about Dr. K. I knew something was wrong when he didn't call me back to make an appointment. I know he came into my life for a reason. He made me a better person. Not just with all my back problems but to see how much he cared about each person that walked into the door, made me want to be better to people. I am truly devasted by the lose of such a wonderful person. They don't make doctors like him any more. He would come...
Karen Riley
March 04, 2010 | Mint Hill, NC
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Dear Barbara Words can not express how I felt reading about the passing of Dr. Kasler. I had just finished Googling him to get his phone number to set up an appointment to come from Wilmington to see him. I met Dr. Kasler about 5 years ago when I lived in Charlotte and he got rid of my food allergies. I found him to be one of the most kind, loving and gentle souls I have ever met. He had a great need to help people and you could sense that every time you were with him. Sam and I will...
Stephanie Zavar
February 24, 2010 | Wilmington, NC
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Dear family of John Kasler. I was just talking to a person about Mr, Kasler. I told them that they could go to a chirpracter and keep their problems or go see John and get real help. I looked up him ph. # and found that he had passed. I am soooooo sorry for your lose. I feel compeled to tell you of my last visit with him. It was on Dec 2,09. When he was finished with me we just talked , it was funny because i didn't feel rushed or that he needed me to leave . He spoke of his children and gave...
michelle drye
February 15, 2010 | Alexis, NC
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Dear Barbara, We just learned of John's death and are so saddened by the news. Jim is Natalie's nephew and we always enjoyed his visits when he came back to MO. We have had a lot of laughs and heard alot of stories from him. We are so sorry. We will miss the visits and know Natalie always looked forward to seeing him. Please accept our sympathy. James and Betty Squibb, Bois D'Arc
January 17, 2010
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Dear Barbara, I am sorry that I took so long to write this. I think you know that I cared for both of you and was shocked to read that John had died. He seemed so healthy when I last saw him. Jim and I have prayed for you and know that your faith will help you get through your loss. Love, Jan and Jim
January 08, 2010
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I am sorry for your loss and Mr. Kasler will be greatly missed. Mr. Kasler was a very carng and sincere man. He knew my dad John Needy very well. I was an athelete in 1970 attending college on a basketball scholarship, during my sophmore year, I became paralyzed from my neck down, when I came back to Charlotte my Dad took me to Dr. Kasler's office and he treated me using acupuncture and acupressure, he said it would increase the blood flow to my muscles, he helped me and I walk today from his...
John A. Needy
December 23, 2009 | Spartanburg, SC
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It was always a source of amazement to me that John never stopped in his pursuit of the latest healing modalities and I’m sure that interest kept him going to the end. The obituary was a wonderful tribute to the man I knew and the picture of him was outstanding. I will miss him. I always enjoyed John and I think he enjoyed my sense of humor as few do.