Kyle-Kaser-Obituary

Kyle Reuben Kaser

Portland, Oregon

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Kaser, Kyle Reuben 80 07/10/1930 08/16/2010 Kyle was born July 10, 1930, in Gresham to Reuben Kaser and Mabel Pullen. He graduated from Gresham High School in 1948 and attended the Museum Art School. He worked in the display department of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and then served overseas as a...

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L. Love u. Pls contact me. Cousin C. I'll come get u, stay with me.

The donkeys, cartoons and laughter first come to mind...then the recognition that these are now memories. Stella, Chris and Lisa, I'm sorrowed by your loss and grief.

Stella, Chris, Lisa and Family - I am extremely saddened to hear the news of Kyle's passing. I have very fond memories during my teenage years of high school and college, spent at the Kaser house. From just hanging out with Chris or visiting, to dressing up in goofy costumes, to sharing meals. Kyle was always a very positive presence, much like a second father to me. He was always interested in whatever I was doing, in engaging me as an individual, and just generally easy to be around. Kyle...

We first became acquainted with Kyle though his wife Stella, who Pat walked with on the Oregon Trail, and he quickly became a dear friend.
We will always remember his quick dry wit and humor that always left you guessing whether he was serious or not! His artistic talent was beyond measure and we always enjoyed seeing his latest efforts.
We will sorely miss having him in our lives and the pleasure of his company.

September17, 2010

Stella, Kyle was a gentleman always and a very, very good friend whom I shall miss more than I can say. How well I remember the months Kyle and I spent in Korea. We frequently spoke of a business venture that we wanted to start whenever we got out of the service. We were going to call it Pro Global Productions and while that never materialized, I'm confident we could have made a go of it. I'll truly miss my dear friend and soldier companion.

Jack...

Stella I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My sympathy to you and the children. We was neighbors for quite awhile. Florence Sandberg

I first met Kyle at a gathering of local Portland-area cartoonists about twenty years ago. Since that day, I always looked forward to getting together with Kyle and swapping gag ideas, sharing cartoon sketches or listening to his wonderful stories—and he had many. Kyle sparkled with a rare quality: he always made you feel as if seeing you became the high point of his day. He was funny, talented, generous, and a good friend. I shall miss him. Arlene and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to...

Our memories of Kyle are so rich with all the fun and interesting things we did together. He was curious about so many subjects. He was a good man who will be missed.

Kyle will forever be missed. He was a dear friend. Our sympathy, prayers and support go out to his family during this difficult time.