William-Kiger-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Vogler Funeral and Cremations at Forsyth Memorial Park - Winston Salem

William Ray Kiger III

Matthews, North Carolina

May 12, 1957 – Apr 21, 2013

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BORN
May 12, 1957
DIED
April 21, 2013
LOCATION
Matthews, North Carolina

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Dear Bill,

I miss you!

Bill was a lovely person -- always calm and thoughtful, even under pressure. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Hi Bill,

Though I have known you for short period of 4 years at Belk, it has been a wonderful experience working with you...

You had always been a great customer to work with at any tougher situation, due to the warm reception, support and the approach you show towards team.

I am sure that your end is a big loss to our Belk Family, but you will be always Alive in our memories.

Rest in Peace Bill.

I will miss Bill so much.We grew up together in retail. Our talks and seeing him at Belk and Thalhimers was such a joy along with his wonderful attitude of life.
If there is anyone going to heaven it will be Bill going first.
The loss of a wonderful person like Bill sends us reeling.
Please know that I hold you all in my heart and you are in my thoughts.

With Deepest Sympathy

Janet Brown Charlotte NC and Richmond Va

I've never known a more gracious person than Bill. He was an asset to the company in so many ways and an example of the goodness in humanity. We shared a love for dogs and shopping for home goods and I always enjoyed running into him on weekends at our favorite haunts. I have many fond memories to cherish.

It was a joy and a privilege to work with Bill and have the opportunity to visit with him while he was in the hospital. He was a genuine heart and he will truly be missed.

I'm thankful for the opportunity to have known and worked with Bill at Belk Stores Services. He was a true southern gentleman, and exuded professionalism. He will be truly missed.

Bill greeted you and said goodbye with that wonderful smile. It was a true pleasure knowing this gentleman and associate. Rest in Peace.
Liz Whittaker, Belk Retiree

Bill was a true professional and a positive presence in any room or situation. As a fellow Demon Deacon, Bill welcomed me to Belk and always had time to help with a problem, or just to listen. We are better people to have known Bill. He will be missed. My deepest condolences to his family, friends, and coworkers.