KERMIT-KAISER-Obituary

KERMIT B. KAISER Jr.

Memphis, Tennessee

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Kermit B. Kaiser, Jr., knowing that real love stories never die, we acknowledge his passing from complications of Polycystic Kidney Disease on March 10th, 2015. Kai was the first born son of Kermit and Betty Kaiser, both deceased. He leaves his wife of 37 years, Toni Ledbetter Kaiser, to cherish...

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Dear Toni, I just saw a memorial in a C.B.H.S. mail out for Kai. I am so sorry for you and family. Kai was a wonderful guy. I was in Texas in the hospital in March and had no idea of his passing until now. God Bless you all. My prayers and thought are with you.

I just found out today. Kai was a good friend when we were both at Equitable. I'm in Jackson tn and thought of him and pulled this up on the Internet. So sorry

So sorry Toni, Catherine and Lauren. You are in my prayers.

Toni, Catherine, and Lauren,
I was so sorry to hear about Kai's death. He was such a great guy, and he fought this disease so hard. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

My prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this time. He was a wonderful person.

What a guy Kai was! So much fun to be around throughout college! And he continued to bring laughter and friendship to all occasions in later years! Such wonderful memories of a gracious man!
Babs Richardson

Dear Toni,
I was so saddened to hear of your loss. The many tributes tell me that your husband was a remarkable person. I am sorry that my first contact with you after so many years is to send my condolences. I hope that you find much comfort and strength from your memories and the love of your family and friends.

Claire, Anne, Edward and Catberine, Toni and children..you are all in my thoughts and prayers...Kai was so much fun and so so nice. I love all of you!!!

Kai was a good friend to my parents, Bill and Ann Metzger, and came to be my friend as well. He is now in that place we all aspire to, but his loss will be sorely felt by those of us left behind on this plane. See you again someday, Kai. Miss you.