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Alvina Elizabeth Kaiser
07/19/1915 — 11/03/2002
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Endicott, WA
Alvina Elizabeth Kaiser
Alvina E. Kaiser, 87 of Richland passed away at her home on November 3, 2002. She was born on July 19, 1915 in Endicott, WA. She has been in the Tri-Cities for 53 years.
She was a member of the Lady Elks and lifetime member of the West Richland Golf Club. She also enjoyed playing cards.
Mrs. Kaiser is survived by her sons, Philip Glen and wife Sharon J. Kaiser of West Richland, WA and Robert Alan Kaiser of Antioch, CA, six grandchildren, William S. Kaiser, Terry D. Kaiser, Kris L. Johnson, Jonathan Kaiser, Darla Moore, and Gregg Kaiser, and numerous great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Robert A. Kaiser and daughter-in-law Judy K. Kaiser.
Graveside services will be held at 1:00 Wednesday, November 6, 2002 in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, WA.
Phil,
I was really sorry to read that your mother had passed away. Although I hadn’t seen her for a number of years, I felt a real sadness. She was a great lady, with a warm, friendly personality. I’m sure I’ll never forget the big smile she always had on her face when I saw her. There were about three years, maybe more, during junior high school when she was like a second mother to me. There were a few years during that time when she was extremely tolerant of multiple raids on her goodies cookies, etc supply. Again, as I said, I was really sorry to read that she is gone. Her death is a loss to us all.
Phil,I know this will be a hard time for you but, as you know, only the passing of time can ease the hurt. Take care of yourself.
Sincerely, Bill Roe
Phil,
I will always remember your mother being so good to me when I would see her at the Elks. She was extremely friendly and always had such wonderful things to say to me. Our mothers were very good friends and I know you will miss her as I do my mother. I am really sorry she is gone. Take care.
Love,
Bonnie Roe
for my good friend, Alvina, or “sneeze” as we used to call you. I will miss our yearly talks on your birthdaY. I always looked forward to calling you and hearing all the news about our friends. We sure had some great times,playing golf, card and the parties. It won’t be long now before I see you again and we’ll talk about all the good times. but for now dear friend, I’ll miss you. Wanda
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Alvina Elizabeth Kaiser