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Faison Shaw Kuester Jr.

1945 - 2025

Faison Shaw Kuester Jr. obituary, 1945-2025, Charlotte, NC

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Faison Kuester Obituary

Faison Shaw Kuester, Jr.

July 26, 1945 - March 1, 2025

Charlotte, North Carolina - Faison Shaw Kuester, Jr., of Charlotte, NC, passed away peacefully on the afternoon of Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the age of 79. Born on July 26, 1945, in Oxford, NC, to the late Faison Shaw Kuester, Sr. and Marianna Hancock Kuester. Faison's greatest joy was his family and his 54-year marriage to the love of his life, Carol.

Faison attended Myers Park High School and UNC-Chapel Hill, where he was a member of the SAE Fraternity. After graduating, he enlisted in the United States Army and served as a 1st Lieutenant in the 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War. As a platoon leader and base line defense officer, he earned a Bronze Star for his service. His time in the military deepened his love of country-he was a proud patriot and veteran.

Upon returning to Charlotte, he met Carol Hearn on a blind date. Five months later, they were married and began their life together.

At age 30, Faison founded Kuester Companies, a full-service commercial real estate firm. In 2000, he moved the business to Fort Mill, SC, growing it into the largest HOA management company in the Carolinas. One of his crowning achievements of his many developments was the Golf Pride Global Headquarters in Pinehurst, NC.

A fourth-generation Charlottean, Faison took great pride in his Queen City roots. He loved sharing stories about his grandfather, Booster Kuester, and his father, Faison Sr., and their dedication to serving the community. That same sense of service was deeply important to him. He was appointed to the Civil Service Board by then-Mayor Pat McCrory and later served as its chair, continuing his family's legacy of giving back.

For those who knew him, Faison was the epitome of a Southern gentleman-gracious, charming, kind, and a smooth shag dancer. Genuinely interested in everyone he met, his faith was the foundation of his character, guiding him throughout his life. He and Carol were longtime members of Myers Park United Methodist Church.

Faison cherished long weekends in Banner Elk, Litchfield Beach, and Pinehurst. He loved playing golf alongside one of his nine grandkids, sharing little tips and words of encouragement to help them improve their game.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Carol; their three sons, Faison Shaw Kuester III and his wife, Lori, and their children, Reid and Dillon of Charlotte, NC; Bryan Kuester and his wife, Dianna, and their children, Jackson, Mila, Miles, and Ellie of Tega Cay, SC; Eric Kuester and his wife, Katie, and their children, Wells, Ford, and Bo of Pinehurst, NC; sisters, Mariana Cox and her husband, Ray, of Greensboro, NC and Amy Kuester of Charlotte, NC; brother, Frank Kuester and his wife, Bonnie, of Greensboro, NC.

"Well done, good and faithful servant."

A service to celebrate Faison's life will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at Myers Park United Methodist Church, 1501 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC. The family will receive friends following the service in Jubilee Hall. The service will be livestreamed at: https://test.myersparkumc.org/worship-with-us/funerals/ for those unable to attend in person.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be offered in memory of Faison to the Patriot Foundation, PO Box 5069, Pinehurst, NC 28374-5069 or via https://www.patriotfoundation.org.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204; (704) 641-7606. Online condolences may be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Mar. 6 to Mar. 9, 2025.

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Carolyn Egeli

April 29, 2025

I painted his children and wife Carol in 1983. So sorry to hear of his passing! Tried to get in touch with this family in March. How strange is that after all these years? Hoping that Carol and family are coping well enough. What a loss! Please accept my condolences.

Tom Moore

April 2, 2025

What a great guy! My deepest sympathies to his wife and family. May he rest in peace.

Tom Moore

Karen Jones

March 22, 2025

Blessed, loved, and looked upon in a favorable way.
Thank you for the wisdom shown and shared. I´ll never forget.
And the Love for Carol and your family.

Connie Blythe

March 13, 2025

My dear Carol,
With such sadness, I send love to you for the loss of your soulmate! You were a beautiful and devoted couple and always enjoy to be around. Your friends and boys are there for you in your grief and remembrance of a wonderful life with Faison.
Much love, Connie

Pam (Theimer)Llewellyn

March 12, 2025

Dear Carol and Family,
I was sad to learn from my son, Jerry of Faison´s demise. He will be missed but you all have created a lifetime of memories to cherish.
There will be a time that when you think of him, your tears will turn to smiles.... As he would want that for all of you. I will say a prayer that all of you will receive the Peace from God that passes all understanding as you navigate this enormous loss. God be with you.
Pam Llewellyn

Susan Roush Eisenhauer

March 10, 2025

Carol and family, Our son Jeff ,(Ike),told me of Faison´s passing . He seemed to be a successful businessman, husband, and father. I´m sure your grief is deep and I am sorry you all must go through this.
Sincerely,
Susie Roush Eisenhauer

Charlie Strickland

March 10, 2025

Dear Carol,

I was so sorry and saddened to learn of Faison´s passing. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you and the boys and I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I always appreciated Faison´s warm and infectious smile, his wit and his caring about others. What a fine husband, father, friend and man he was!!!

Charlie Strickland

Sally Blythe

March 8, 2025

Carol, SO sad to hear about Faison´s passing! I always loved him and your precious family. I am holding you all close to my heart and thinking of you all during this difficult time with lots of love. Love, Sally Blythe

JERI GERTZMAN

March 8, 2025

DEAR CAROL AND FAMILY, MY CHILDREN AND I SEND OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY TO YOU AND ALL OF YOUR FAMILY. IT SEEMS LIKE ONLY YESTERDAY WHEN WE MET---YOU THE BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED YOUNG TEACHER--AND ME-THE MOM OF SOME OF YOUR STUDENTS AT CARMEL ACADEMY. I REMEMBER HOW THRILLED YOU WERE A WHILE LATER, WHEN YOU AND FASION WERE EXPECTING YOUR 1ST CHILD. I KNOW YOU AND FASION AND YOUR FAMILY HAD A WONDERFUL LIFE TOGETHER AND I HOPE THAT FOND LOVING MEMORIES WILL SUSTAIN YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME. MAY HIS MEMORY BE A BLESSING TO ALL OF YOU AND AGAIN, I AM SO VERY SORRY/

Drema Harrison

March 7, 2025

Please accept my deepest condolences! Mr Kuester was always so nice to me at Elk River, he will deeply missed

Jim and Barbara Copses

March 7, 2025

Carol and Family,please accept our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy for your.....a wonderful member of our Park Place Pharmacy family.Rest in peace.

Steve Garland

March 7, 2025

Carol, so sorry for your loss Faison was a great guy. Prayers for your family. Steve Garland

Rita Barrett

March 7, 2025

Dear Kuester Family,

I am deeply saddened to hear of Faison´s passing. As an employee from the late '90s to the mid-2000s, Faison was more than a leader-he was a father figure to us all. His warm smile and kind words had a way of lifting our spirits and making us believe we could conquer anything. His signature question, "Are you happy?", will forever echo in our hearts as a reminder of his care and wisdom.

We were truly blessed to have known Faison, and his legacy of kindness and encouragement will always remain with us. My heartfelt condolences to Carol, Bryan, Shaw, and the entire Kuester family.

With deepest sympathy,
Rita Barrett

Carol Forrest King

March 7, 2025

Faison was a prince of a fellow, popular and charming, and brightened all life at Myers Park. He will long be remembered as an example of all the best there was during our formative high school years. My deepest condolences to all the family.

JP

March 7, 2025

May God give you strength and comfort during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. Sending condolences and prayers to his family and friends. He will be greatly missed and remembered for having touched the lives of so many.

Nancy Farabow Shoemaker

March 6, 2025

Carol, thinking of you tonight, and Reidi and I both saddened by Faison's death, just as we had beg My no. if you need someoneun to get to know him. We en-
joyed hearing about Mar-a-Lago. We know you must miss such a smart, handsome man very much. God will help you bear the pain, and always remember that we, as Christians, have the promise of ETERNAL LIFE!!
Love and best wishes, Reid and Nancy Shoemaker

Ann Densmore

March 6, 2025

Dear Carol, you and Faison brought so much joy and love to our family. Many memories cherished at Gran and Katherine´s festive events. Please take care and all our love to your boys and gkids

Kelvin Gower

March 6, 2025

Dear Carol,
I am so sorry to hear about Faison. He was always so good to me and our company and will be dearly missed. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time and beyond.

Jeff Spray

March 6, 2025

Carol and family - A sad day for the Kuester family and for America. This patriot exemplified all that is good with mankind. I was honored to know Faison only since 2022 and enjoyed every moment together. Missed already. My condolences Carol and all your clan.

Jeff Spray
Charlotte, NC

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