Harry Edward "Huck" Riser

Harry Edward "Huck" Riser obituary, Indianapolis, IN

Harry Edward "Huck" Riser

Harry Riser Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 29, 2016.
Harry Edward Riser "Huck"

88, passed away on November 26, 2016. The amazing Harry Riser was born March 12, 1928 in Vincennes, IN. Husband, Father, Grandfather, Magician, Jazz Aficionado, Art Collector, Radio Show Host & True Gentleman; he was the son of the late Harry and Jessie Reel Riser. After graduation from Vincennes High School in 1946, He attended Indiana University and earned a Business Degree in 1950.

Harry married Mary Margret Shroyer on February 8th 1951; they were happily married for over 62 years before her passing. He has two children (son) John Riser & (daughter) Susan Riser and a (grandson) Conrad Riser. He was a devoted and peaceful family man.

After college, Harry first worked for Arvin Industries and lived in Portland. He then transitioned into the insurance industry which took them to Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, Detroit and finally settling back in Indianapolis where he retired from a long career at the NyHart Company as the Executive Vice President.

Harry had several lifelong passions. He was one of the leading "sleight of hand" Magicians in the world and wrote two critically acclaimed books "The Feints and Temps of Harry Riser" and "Secrets of an Escamoteur". Harry wrote a Magic Column for the MUM Magazine for many years. He performed, mentored and lectured for magicians internationally throughout his life. He was inducted into the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame in 2016. The local Indianapolis Magic Club is named in his honor.

Harry's love of Big Band Jazz started at an early age and was a major theme throughout his life. He made a second career out of his passion for Big Band Music. For over 25 years he produced and was the Radio Personality of "The Grand Big Band Radio Hour" on WICR "The Diamond" at the University of Indianapolis. Harry's shows included personal interviews with Band Leaders, Singers and Musicians. In 2014 he was inducted into the Indiana Jazz Hall of Fame. Harry coined many phrases as a DJ and signed off "Keep On Digging the Good Stuff".

Harry began collecting art in the early 1960's and amassed a world class collection that included many works from the "Hoosier Group". Harry served as the President of the "Hoosier Art Solon" and generously donated paintings to art shows throughout his life.

Harry was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Society of American Magicians, MUM and Highland Country Club where he served as Tennis Chairman. In 2010 He was made an Honorary Member of Highland where he continued to enjoy dinners and holidays. Harry is a Member of the First Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.

Harry's calling will be from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 30, 2016, at Crown Hill Funeral Home immediately followed by the Funeral Service at 12:00 p.m. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.The family is planning a celebration of life at Highland Country Club at a later date to be announced.

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December 12, 2016

Bill Wisch posted to the memorial.

November 29, 2016

David Nelson posted to the memorial.

November 29, 2016

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Bill Wisch

December 12, 2016

Harry was a true gentleman and an awesomely talented sleight of hand artist, magical thinker and performer. It was an honor to know him. My heartfelt condolences to his family and many friends.

David Nelson

November 29, 2016

My name is David Nelson and I am the son of Robert Nelson a longtime friend of Harry. I can remember as a child going to Cincinnati to the Bengals football game with my Dad and Harry and he would do the most mind bending tricks. He would sit in the front seat and us kids in the back and he would do a card trick right in front of me and as a kid I was so amazed at that. I will never forget those times even though they were so long ago. Thanks Harry for showing a young kid magic is for real.David Nelson

Rob Meier

November 29, 2016

Harry was the man. One of the nicest and most gentle souls I ever had the pleasure to know. He will be missed. I saw some of his magic tricks and he was one of the best. A very talented man. A phenomenal man and father.

Mary Dishinger

November 29, 2016

So sorry to learn of Harry's passing. Harry was a true gentleman and amazingly talented in so many ways. He was a kind and generous mentor to so many of us who had the pleasure of working for and with him. His knowledge and values have been instilled in so many of us. Rest in peace Harry.
To Susan, John and Conrad my sincere sympathy and love. Harry was one of a kind.

Alana Hall-Walker

November 29, 2016

I had the pleasure of working directly with Harry at The Nyhart Company for many years. He was one of the most accomplished people I've ever known. I enjoyed hearing his stories and tapping into his wisdom. He was a great mentor for me professionally and personally. On occasion he would demonstrate some magic in the office - a fringe benefit for me! I found him to be a great man, co-worker, mentor, husband, father and grand-father. My life is better because he was a part of it. Rest in peace my dear friend.

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John West

November 28, 2016

A full life, well lived. Our sadness is tempered by the good he left behind, his children, his writings and our personal memories.

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