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Richard Keizer

New Milford, Connecticut

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Keizer, Richard A.Richard Alan Keizer of New Milford, CT died Tuesday January 7, 2014 in Danbury, CT at the age of 67. He was born August 18, 1946 in Brooklyn, NY son of the late Siegfried and Jeannette (Levine) Keizer. Mr. Keizer was a school teacher in the Danbury School system for 37 yrs....

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Rest in peace Rick. You are not forgotten. We are all better for having known you. Where you are we are all headed. All the best to the family.

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

Dear Jessica and Family,
I spoke with your Mom a few days ago and she told me the sad news.
I am thankful, I got to meet Rick with you, at St. Johns and saw how happy you both were!
God has given you a strong, loving family whom you can lean on, whenever you need love and support or just a hug!
May your beautiful memories help and heal you.
Sherrie & Rob McArthur & Family

Very Sorry to hear the news. Mr. Keizer was a great man and dedicated teacher. I learned a lot from him while he was the class advisor for the DHS class of 89 and enjoyed visiting with him when I was subbing at Broadview. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Jessica, We are so sorry for your loss, Rick was a pleasure to be around and so easy to like. He will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know Him. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Rick was a good friend who I missed when we moved and who I'll miss even more knowing I won't see him again. He was a great asset to the teaching profession, to his family, to his country, to our church, to the town of New Milford in very many ways, and to his friends. He will be missed.

I worked with Rick both at D.H.S. and Broadview Middle School over the past 37 years. I will always remember his wonderful sense of humor, but, more importantly, I will remember his constant concern for his students and his dedication to his country. He will be missed.

My deepest sympathy goes to the family of Rick Keizer. I had enjoyed working with Rick at Broadview for several years. He had a wit and a humor that we all enjoyed. He will be missed.

Mr Keizer was a great man and was so amazing as the class adviser to DHS class of 89. He always took time to know his students. He could actually tell when I was walking behind him just by the sound of my footsteps. I learned how to be a caring teacher by watching his example. The world has lost a good heart with his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family & friends.