Oliver-Kisner-Obituary

Oliver "Tim" Kisner

Mason City, Iowa

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OSAGE - Oliver "Tim" Kisner, 77, of Osage died Saturday (April 15, 2006) at his home. A memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 19 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Osage with the Rev. John Moser officiating. Inurnment will be at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery with...

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Tim suprised me when I was in the hospital in Rochester in 02. He took the time to stop up and see me. I was deeply touched by his act of kindness. Tim, say hi to Marci, and rest in peace. Thanks for all your acts of kindness. Save me a seat.

I want to send my deepest sympathy to your family, especially Steve, on the death of your dad. He will be greatly missed by many, and I join in sharing your grief during this difficult time. May your memories help ease the burden of your loss.

It is never easy and this is a difficult one. To know Tim all my life was a priviledge. I went to school with Mary Lou, worked with Tim's brothers, Ray and Clint. It was always special to see Tim and Marc on my visits to Osage. I am so glad that we got to have a good visit last summer when I was there. God Bless you boys and your families, you have a great heritage from you mother and father.

I just want to offer my condolences. Tim was a great man and always had something good to say about people. He was one of the first people we got to know when we moved to Iowa by going to the "Town Pump". And even though that was many years ago he always remembered my name. He will be greatly missed.

I will miss Tim as he was a cousin and one you could always count on to recognize and speak in a crowd or otherwise. It was always fun to visit with him as he always had a story about the family to tell from the past. I was just over to see him a week ago when he returned home after his stay in the rest home. He was so happy to be home and again told me a story about my grandfather when he was young. My prayers are with Tim's family.

All of us from Hardees will truely miss "Tim" Now he can rest in Peace.