Kim-Giese-Obituary

Kim Giese

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

1944 - 2013 (Age 69)

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Giese, KimKim A. Giese(In his own words)I, Kim A. Giese was born the second son of Orie V. and Myrtle E. Giese at 9:08 am on Monday, January 31, 1944, at Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids. It was on February 28, 2013, that I began my journey to the Great Beyond. My education started in 1951...

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It has been ten years since Kim's passing, and the world is a sadder place because of that. Ki,m'a always upbeat views on life, and his unyielding passion for his music, which was incredible, have not faded in my memories. I sorely miss Kim.

Kim,
Thanks for helping us out when we needed you.Brothers in music always!

A kind and gentle friend. You will be missed.

Kim - Early 70s, we were great friends. Two guys fresh from the service looking for a life. Rock and Roll, Pour Henry's, The Flame, Madison for Santana, Clapton and the Allman Brothers, motorcycles, girl friends and first real jobs. Sweet memories. Our paths diverged. Hope yours was a good one. Mark

Kim at 2011 musicians' picnic in Port Edwards

Thanks to Denny Austin for this wonderful photo of Kim doing what he loved best in life. The photo was taken August 21, 2011.

I will miss our roadtrips in search of the perfect truck or bass amp. Hope there are great burgers and beer,(not to mention pizza,) in your new locale. peace

I am very happy that I was able to reconnect with Kim recently. I remember when I first met Kim in high school ... I was in awe of his musical capabilities and thoroughly enjoyed his dry humor. When I reconnected with two years ago I discovered that he had only improved with age. He and I kept connected through the modern wonder of e-mail. I shall miss him dearly.

As cousins we had great times together. Not much in later years due to distance but would stop when passing through. Will miss you.

Kim as a fellow Musician and Fay and I as Friends we will miss you, your music and visits and long talks we have had. You will be missed at our Musicians picnic. Rest in Peace --- Denny and Fay Austin