JOHN-KISER-Obituary

JOHN "JAKE" KISER

Woodstown, New Jersey

Sep 9, 1952 – Mar 31, 2017

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BORN
September 9, 1952
DIED
March 31, 2017
LOCATION
Woodstown, New Jersey

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John E. 'Jake' Kiser Penns Grove, N.J. John E. Kiser (Jake), age 64, of Penns Grove passed away suddenly at his home on Friday, March 31, 2017. Born in Valley Forge, PA on September 9, 1952, John was the son of John Regis Kiser and the late Dorothy Wheeler. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

It was always a great pleasure working with John over these past five plus years. His voice on the phone never ceased to brighten my day and I will miss him very much. We were pleased to attend the service on Saturday and bid him farewell. Our hearts and thoughts go out to the family who will miss him so much more.

So sorry to hear about John's passing. Sitting here thinking about what to say and two words comes to mind - True American. Preston's words are a fitting tribute to John. I couldn't say it better myself.

John's extensive knowledge and enthusiasm for his work, no matter what the task may be, is a trait that is hard to come by in today's world.

Rest in peace John.

Jake will always be one of my best friends! Hang in there Joanne. My sincere condolences.

Dave Liming (from Boston)

I'm very sorry for your loss. John will be missed by all at Barry Callebaut.

It was a pleasure working with John these last several years. He is our thoughts and prayers.

So sorry for your loss . I had a lot of great times with Jake .He was a good person and a good friend .Bless the family .

Sorry for your loss. Kiser will be missed!

You have my condolences for the loss of John. He was liked and respected by his peers. John was well known for his forthright manner. He spoke true and did not not mind if that truth displeased or inconvenienced. This is a rare quality in a person in today's PC world and is the result of a strong character. He was a realist with a ornery side that was backed by a deep rooted personal code of honor he lived by. His code reflected well in his work. His experience and knowledge in his field is...