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William Sites Kiser M.D.

Cleveland, Ohio

Jan 27, 1928 – Feb 12, 2024 (Age 96)

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BORN
January 27, 1928
DIED
February 12, 2024
AGE
96
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Cleveland, Ohio
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William Sites Kiser, MD, 96, died February 12, 2024, at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The first son of William Raymond and Mabel Sites Kiser. Bill was born January 27, 1928, in Romney, West Virginia. He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Eugenia Crow; and survived by three sons –...

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I rember Dr Kiser vividly from my years at CCF. He was the very definition of a gentleman and a 'class act'.

Bill and Jean were very long, very dear friends of our parents, David and Lindsay. Many parties, many memories and such great care he made sure was provided for family at CCF. Even made the effort to visit David at the end of life. Truly two people from the best generation. None finer. We hope the pain of your loss will be lessened by knowing they were loved by many and few people will walk the earth who have helped more people in their lives

Dr Kiser and Wife Eugenia are rare examples of how life should be live through selfless humble servants to mankind.

I was very fond of Dr. Kiser. When I think of him, I remember his kindness, soft voice and gentle nature. He was the epitome of a gentleman. I am blessed to have known him.

To the Kaiser family and Karen, the Kaisers longtime caretaker, my deepest condolences. Bill and his beloved Jean were a remarkable couple. They were always so kind and appreciative of the smallest things. I enjoyed getting to know and spending time with them at the Cleveland Museum of Art and will miss both of them. My deepest sympathies, Denise Grcevich, CMA

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. You have left a footprint on many hearts.

With sadness at his loss I still celebrate our friendship during my tenure in the Department of Pathology, 1979-82. Robert Weiss MD,

Bill, Jon, Steve: Denise and I are so sorry for your loss. Know he is in a good place fly fishing and out on Captain Dave´s boat having a bloody Mary. He had an unbelievable life and career. Many fond memories of new years in Sanibel, Captiva and at our wedding! Love Tom and Denise Hogan

Condolences from the family of Jim & Boots. Bill will be greatly missed. He and Jean not only enhanced our community but our family too. They were loving, fun, and very special. I will miss our bagel and lox get togethers. Again, condolences to family and Karen. Todd