JOHN-KINZER-Obituary

JOHN KYLE KINZER Jr.

Huntington, West Virginia

1939 - 2020

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JOHN KYLE KINZER JR., 80, of Huntington, passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2020, at his residence. A Celebration of Life will be held at a date to be determined. He was born October 24, 1939, in Beckley, W.Va., the son of the late John Kyle Kinzer Sr. and Laura Virginia...

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Betty Sue,

We will all miss John greatly. For me he was a great mentor. I observed, learned from and appreciated his loyalty, sensibility and ability to command attention and respect. An irreplaceable "Son of Marshall".

Most of all he clearly loved you dearly.

God Bless,

Casey and Tammy Robinson

All of us here in the Big Green and Marshall Athletics want to share our hearts with you. John was a wonderful man and his love for Marshall was evident every day. Thank you for sharing and giving so much of your lives with all of us here at Marshall. We love you!

John Sutherland

Betty Sue.I am so sorry to hear about John. He was a wonderful man and I've had the utmost respect for him for many years. My thoughts and Prayers are with You and Your Family.
I knew I could always count on You and John to volunteer to help me with our Barboursville Rotary events. Also, your support of the Kids we help in Nicaragua through NESH.
You and John had to be one of the happiest couples I have ever known.
God Bless You.

Betty Sue.I am so sorry to hear about John. He was a wonderful man and Ive had the utmost respect for him for many years. My thoughts and Prayers are with You and Your Family.
I knew I could always count on You and John to volunteer to help me with our Barboursville Rotary events. Also, your support of the Kids we help in Nicaragua through NESH.
You and John had to be one of the happiest couples I have ever known.
God Bless You.

Dear Betty Sue, Robin, Terri and John-
Many thanks to John K and you and your family for all the fun and good times we had over the past fifty years. John was the connecting link between an array of entities e.g., MU fundraising, sports support, fraternity, community, church and a host of friends. John will be greatly missed.
Gary and Jean Short

John was such a sweet soul. I am so honored to have known him through the Yeager program and to be a member of the John and Betty Sue Kinzer Class of 2021. His legacy lives on through all the great work he did. He will be missed.

Karen and I are sorry for your loss. It has been some time since we have seen you two but we have many memories.

Betty Sue, Robin, Terri, John and families,

We are so terribly sorry to hear of John's passing. He was so much more than my boss, he was my first true mentor. Much more than that, he was a special friend to me and truly my whole family way beyond our years at Ashland Coal. We loved seeing him at Marshall basketball game's where he would fist bump my grandsons and rub my little granddaughters hand.
He was a good good man above all else and we are saddened and will miss him...