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In Memoriam: Kenneth C. Kiser

A long life disciple of God’s Ministry – Kenneth C. Kiser, Sr. 72 formerly of Woodbridge and Stafford passed away August 27, 2013. God has chosen to take one of his children home to paradise to have comfort, guidance, and assurance. Kenneth was a fighter for he fought several years with several medical conditions.

God was his Commander who provided him strength to go forward.

Victory Baptist Church in Nokesville, Virginia was a place he felt at home and was happy. His Pastor was Clinton Owens. He was a retired master automotive mechanic with Stringer Exxon, Woodbridge, Virginia.

Survivors include his four sons: Kenneth C. Jr.; Glenn Allen (Victoria?); Steve Wayne (Kelly); and Daniel Ross. Two sisters: Effie of Burkeville, Virginia, and Vallerie Krain, South Stafford, Virginia . Four brothers: Ronald, Maryville, Tennessee; Roy, Louisville, Tennessee; Jimmie Kiser, near Beckley, West Virginia; and John of LaVergne, Tennessee. His ex-wives: Judith, Springfield, Virginia and Penny, Woodbridge, Virginia. Several amazing grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

His long term friend, James Terry, Stafford, Virginia.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Ross and Georgia Kiser, Bishop, Virginia;

A sister, Louise Weaver, Dahlonega, Georgia, two brothers: Paul, Bluefield, West Virginia and Raymond of Abilene, Texas.

A special memorial service only will be held at 12650 Victory Baptist Church, Aden Road, Nokesville, Virginia at 3:00 p.m. Friday, August 30, 2013.

Additional services and funeral arrangements are incomplete.

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