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A. Reiser Jr. Obituary

1922 ~ 2012
"Those who knew him best, loved him most."
Amid laughter and tears, Albert Hamer Reiser, Jr., 89, a beloved, gentle, kind and caring son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, friend and physician, passed away peacefully on April 12, 2012 in Salt Lake City, Utah, surrounded by loved ones. He was a patriarchal pillar of wit and wisdom, integrity and intelligence, service and compassion, firm to the end in his testimony and faith in Jesus Christ, whom he knew to be his Savior.
As the firstborn of Albert Hamer Reiser and Elizabeth Robina Baxter, Hamer's joyful arrival on May 14, 1922 made Beth a mother on Mother's Day, the first of the "Original Eight" Reisers. His supportive parents lavished attention and energy on their children, knitting the family together with love, a pattern Hamer followed with his own family.
"Junior" received a B.A. with honors from the U. of U. in 1943, where he was elected to Phi Kappa Phi. He received his Doctor of Medicine in June 1945, a month after his 23rd birthday. Inducted as a private in the U. S. Army Reserve during medical school, he was called to active duty as a medical officer in the Army Medical Corp in 1946 and honorably discharged two years later as a captain.
While an intern at LDS Hospital, he met a petite powerhouse named Betty Jo Carter. Their's was a storybook romance of love at first sight, Betty Jo prophetically commenting to her roommate that the "handsome, dark-haired intern" who had started an IV that fateful day "was probably married and had three little boys." Of course, that intern wasn't married and fewer than five months after their first meeting Hamer did what he proclaimed to be the crowning achievement of his life: he married his sweetheart Betty Jo in the Salt Lake Temple on January 7, 1946, beginning a 66-year love affair of devoted companionship. Their marriage was indeed blessed with what Hamer called his "Three Good Boys."
Hamer practiced internal medicine in Salt Lake City from 1950 to 1987. His peers and patients knew him as a "superb clinician and gifted diagnostician." He marveled at the intricacies, complexities and divinity of the human body. He relished the challenges of internal medicine, always up early, quipping that he was an "early Reiser."
He loved his patients and they loved him. Whether prophet or prodigal, prosperous or penniless, he treated every patient with equal attention, dignity, and compassion, making thousands of house calls throughout the valley. Cards and letters he received over the years from patients frequently contain the words "kind" or "kindness." His last patient remarked "Whenever I heard your voice I felt better immediately!" During 20 years as a volunteer medical consultant for the LDS Missionary Department, his diagnostic prowess was global as he fielded calls around the clock about ailing missionaries from all corners of the world.
He loved to learn and loved to teach. His interests included writing, reading, classical music, tennis, photography and seeking wisdom out of the best books. His scholarly essays have been published in numerous medical magazines and newspapers. Hamer delighted in sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of medicine with patients and peers, punctuated by his keen sense of humor. In recognition of his selfless career and dedicated service, he received the Distinguished Physician Award in 1988 from the Salt Lake County Medical Society Auxiliary. In 2008, he received the Merit of Honor Award from the University of Utah Alumni Association.
He was a faithful servant in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, valiantly serving in numerous callings throughout his life. As expressions of his testimony and faith in Jesus Christ, he penned two sacrament hymns and wrote a psalm in Hebraic chiasmus. He humbly acknowledged that as a physician he was merely a pupil of the Master Healer and a conduit for the Spirit who guided his life and prompted his medical decisions and diagnoses.
He is survived by Betty Jo, his sweetheart and eternal companion of 66 years, two of his three "good boys" and their spouses, Laurence and Jane Reiser, Harold (Hal) and Janet Reiser, 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, with two in the wings, his seven cherished siblings and his many nieces and nephews, all of whom he adored. His first granddaughter preceded him in death and a newborn great-granddaughter joined him two days after his death. His firstborn son and namesake, Albert Hamer Reiser, III, also a gifted physician, preceded him in death.
We're deeply grateful for the compassionate staff of the LDS Hospital ICU and 8 West. Contributions in Hamer's honor may be made to the LDS Church Perpetual Education Fund or the Sharing Place.
Funeral services will be at noon on Saturday, April 21st at the LDS Chapel at 2215 East Roosevelt Avenue (1400 South). Visiting on Friday evening at the chapel from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday before the service.
Funeral Directors: Russon Brothers. Online condolences at www.russonmortuary.com.

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Published by Deseret News from Apr. 18 to Apr. 20, 2012.

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David & Susan Soss

April 25, 2012

Hal and Janet: Our sympathies on the death of your father. (I lost mine a year ago at 91.) Your dad led a full and generous life and gave us all a wonderful example of life.

Barbara Bennett Maloney

April 22, 2012

Dear Betty Jo and the Reiser Family,
I was deeply saddened to read of Hamer's passing. He was such a thoughtful, selfless, and kind neighbor and friend to our family. He always had a good story or a joke for us. Living across the street from the Reisers for over 50 years was a joy. He will be deeply missed.

Tim and Cindy Spence

April 21, 2012

Betty Jo,
We are so sad to hear of Hamer's passing. He was such a wonderful friend to all.
We wish that we lived closer so that we could have been with you today. We wish our best to you and your family. We are thinking of you and want you to know that we truly love you and Hamer.
Tim and Cindy Spence

Gaylene Schmarebeck Bauer

April 21, 2012

Betty Jo, Hal and Laurence and Hamer's families. Words cannot express right now the feelings of loss for Hamer. Knowing that he is in a better place does not always make it easier on those of us left behind, but to those of us that have gone through that refiners fire, know that there are better days ahead. He has left a remarkable legacy with his family and his friends. He will always be remembered for his wisdom, wit, undying love for BJ, his silly antics, and whatever else comes in between. After leaving the funeral today, I was reminded of a time that I had just had knee surgery and I was awakened early in the morning by someone to come and see me--low and behold, there he was at my bedside, checking to see how I was. Another time coming into Hamer's office after putting in his day at the missionary department he told me he had treated missionaries in countries from A(Argentina) to Z(Zimbabwe), so he felt he could go home and rest up for awhile. What a great soul he was.
When I lost my own husband, I received a letter from Hamer and Betty Jo about how sad they were to here hof Keith's passing and a poem was attached so to BJ with love:
So when tomorrow sarts with me: Don't think we're far apart.
For every time you think of me, I'm right here in your heart.
Love always, Gaylene

Mildred Keyes

April 21, 2012

Dear Betty Jo,
I was saddened to read on my computer this morning of the passing of your dear husband. I don't know if you remember me, but I have strong and fond memories of both you and Dr. Reiser in Rose Park. I am now (for the past almost four years) living in Virginia near two of my children, and keep track of events and persons in Salt Lake who have meant so much to me. Dr. Reiser was assigned to the Young Women when I was stake president of that organization years ago. He was always so kind, helpful and patient with us, sort of stumbling through our callings. I appreciated him and felt very humble in his presence each week.

I admired you tremendously when you were heading the Relief Society program in the stake.

I pray you will be blessed and be able to enjoy your admirable posterity as well as health and strength in the time to come. My love and best wishes, Sincerely,
Mildred Keyes

April 20, 2012

My Dear Betty Jo,
Grant & I loved our Dr. Reiser, and both of you became such dear friends.Thanks for sharing your gifts and talents with so many of us. Hamer lived a long,good, useful life.
Love & blessings,
Lois Morrell Zufall

April 20, 2012

We dearly love Hamer and Betty Jo. Such pleasant, memorable times we remember with fondness. We love and cherish friendships with them, and with the 3 generations after them who carry on their legacy ... how fortunate we are! All of our deepest condolences and best wishes to all of you.
David and Melodie Webb

April 20, 2012

I remember Dr Reiser, marvelous physician and fun loving. I worked with him and will never forget coming around the corner the nursing station to see Dr Reiser with a straw in each nostril and making his eyes go funny. What a great man. I will miss him, so long dear friend. Denna

April 20, 2012

Betty Jo and Family,

I'm saddend to hear of Hamer's passing. He was such an EXTRAORDINARY man! I loved his exuberance and listening to his stories. He was always so sweet to my boys and me. I will cherish the memories I have of him.

I send my deepest sympathy and love to you all.

Allyson (also, Christopher & Parker)

April 20, 2012

So much like his Dad, the "Grandpa Pal" I fell in love with, I will surely miss Uncle Hamer and his sage advice and witty stories. We love you Betty Jo and are glad to have you as one of the Matriarchs of the Reiser Clan. Love, Maryjo Hunt
The thoughts and Prayers of the Murray Hunt Family are with you.

Reid Swenson

April 20, 2012

Dr. Reiser was our family physician when I was a young child. When we got to be teenagers we switched to another family physician. When I was a senior at Skyline High I encountered a complex circulatory-related problem. No physician could figure out what was wrong with me. I tried going on a mission anyway but my circulatory-related problem forced me to come home early. Our family prayed for guidance to know who might have some insight to help me. We all felt strongly that we should contact Dr. Reiser who we hadn't seen for years. I described my symptoms to him and he was the first physician out of a great many who had a grasp on what was wrong with me. He wasn't able to cure my problem but made numerous recommendations that helped me adapt and cope. I was able to go on to get a Master's Degree in Health Education from the University of Utah and learned a tremendous amount about my problem and health in general. I got married in the 1980s. When my wife was expecting a child we looked through the phone book to see which physician would be a good choice for her to go to. To my great delight I saw that Dr. Reiser's son was an obstetrician. There was never any doubt about who we wanted to deliver our only child-- a beautiful son! I communicated with Dr. Reiser several times after that and I was always amazed at how congenial he was and how well he remembered me and my health situation. Dr. Reiser and his son were consummate professionals and I feel strongly that a good part of their tremendous discernment about medicine was a spiritual gift. The Reisers will always be our family heroes. Sincerely, Reid Swenson

April 19, 2012

Dear Reisers:
Doctor Reiser cared for me when I was a young man and he knew our family well. We are sorry that he has passed but are content in the assurance that we will meet again. Our love to you all.
The Orval Fox, Jr. Family

Gerry Giauque

April 19, 2012

What a wonderful man. We met on only two occasions, once several years ago (10? 15?), and once again, just over a week ago. I am so very glad the Spirit whispered to me to go and visit him, and share with both of you my deepest gratitude for your kindness (and that of Hamer's ancestor Heinrich Reiser, who played such an important role in the life of my ancestors). Even if the threads we call our lives cross each other only rarely (maybe only once or twice), we nevertheless feel so richly blessed, particularly in this case, to have made contact and learned more of what we have in common. I hope the story of the link between the Reisers and the Giauques will never be forgotten! Gerry and Alice Giauque

Nancy Penman

April 19, 2012

Dear Betty Joe,
We were shocked when Niki called and told us Hamer had died, we are very sorry for your lost. We are still in Arizona and will be back home by the end of the month.
Pat and Nancy Penman

Nate Alder

April 19, 2012

Betty Jo, may you feel our Father in Heaven's love and comfort at this very difficult time. You are such a strong and amazing woman. We look up to you! Hamer will be missed by all. We love him. A true gentle giant, an amazing man who did so much for so many. We have all been greatly benefited by his love, tender care, patriarchial guidance, keen intellect, loving wisdom, concern and friendship. You two, the Let's Go Betty Jo Team, are the absolute best. A timeless couple, an inspirational partnership, a great family. Our lives have been richly blessed by you. Love, Nate, Laurel, Jacob, Madeleine and Clara Alder (your adopted kids).

Dawn Rowley

April 19, 2012

Betty Jo and Family, I am so sorry to hear of Hamers passing. He was one of my favorite people I just loved talking with him when he came into the clinic. i also love workin with him for so many years before he retired. he will me deeply missed. Betty Jo know that you are loved and that our prayers and thoughts are wsith you.

Dan Blodgett

April 19, 2012

Well miss you Hamer! You were one of a kind. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We'll see you again someday!
We love you.
Dan, Brittan, Broday and Dylan Blodgett

April 19, 2012

Betty Jo, I love you and Hamer. I feel very blessed to have known you both and to have been enriched by your example. I loved serving with you at the Joseph Smith building and I am so grateful I got to know Hamer.

Paul & Julie Anne Mitchell

April 19, 2012

Dear Betty Jo & Family-
Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers at such a difficult time. Hamer was such a great example of what a wonderful man should be. We feel honored to have called him friend.

Carol Thornley Hawkes

April 18, 2012

Dear Betty Jo and family, I'm so sorry about Dr.Reiser Iloved working with him in there office on South Temple. I told him once I should have paid them for the privelege of working there instead of them paying me. That's how special it was. Their office prepared me spiritually for the rest of my life. I will never forget how special it was. Your family means so much to me. May our Heavenly Father bless you with his choicest blessings now and always

April 18, 2012

Betty Jo,
You have our deepest sympathies. He will be missed.
Marcus G. Theodore

Rinda Graves Wynn

April 18, 2012

Dear Betty Jo and Reiser Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn the loss of wonderful Dr. Reiser. We know he is with Hamer and our folks in a great reunion. Our family has always loved your family!
Deepest sympathy, Rinda Graves Wynn

Alice Graves Bond

April 18, 2012

The Reisers have always been some of my favorite people. Laurence and I were sweethearts and best dance partners in the fifth and sixth grade. Dr. Reiser was a brilliant, kind and caring man, and Sister Reiser and the whole Reiser family will always be remembered. God bless you all.

April 18, 2012

After all these years, I still remember how kind and honest he was and a great Neighbor.
He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Marylou Maughan and daughters:
Kaye Lynn & Sherri

Dan & Jean Ann Aragon

April 18, 2012

Hamer was a wonderful neighbor, a true gentleman who treated everyone with respect and had a unforgettable witt and charm. With deepest sympathy...and wishing you comfort in this time of loss.

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