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Stephen Channing "Steve" Kisner

Hillsdale, Michigan

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Kisner, Stephen Channing "Steve" Stephen Channing "Steve" Kisner, age 36, of Horton, Michigan passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at the Allegiance Hospice Home in Jackson after a brief illness. He was born April 10, 1979 in Jackson, Michigan the son of Stephen and Pamela (Baker)...

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Pam and Steve, it is 2025 but I just heard about the loss of your son and I am so sorry to hear that. Much love and prayers, Debra (Bradley) Glover

I'm so sorry to hear about Steve he was so sweet I'm going to miss seeing him and getting his hugs.God needed him with him in heaven. Their are no words that I can say to comfort you. Pam and Steve my thoughts are with you.

I will miss you little brother, with all my heart. You were taken from us too soon, and I love you forever.

Steve is one of my distant relatives that I got to know a bit better from being friends on Facebook. He never mentioned he was sick. Reminds me to keeps all others in prayers too, you never know who needs it. Thank you Lord for our family. Looking forward to the next time we get to see each other...alive and free of this world. cousin Carole

So incredibly sad to hear of Steve's passing. We went to school together and though we hadn't seen each other in years, I'll always remember him as the funny outgoing Steve he was. My thoughts and prayers are with you all through this difficult time. RIP Steve.

Ken and family. So sorry for your loss. Prayers and LOVE TO ALL.
Sandy

Steve you had a hard fight now the angles are letting you rest. God knows when to let us rest and this your time. He knows all of us who love you are going to be heart broken and lost in sadness. But with God's love we all shall heal. Steve I will miss your one liners and your jokes. But they are never forgotten. For you will be never forgotten. Rest well now my friend. We shall see each other in the next life. Save me a seat in the back of the bus.

I'm very sorry for your loss. Unfortunately, Steve and I hadn't seen each other in many years. I remember him being a great person and well liked by all. We had a lot of fun playing on our traveling basketball teams during the summers. Rest in peace Steve.