George Edwin Kyser's Obituary
Mount Pleasant-George Edwin Kyser, 69, passed away at his residence on Sunday, February 12, 2023.
George was born to H.W. and Doris (nee Callahan) Kyser on February 24, 1953, in Texas. He moved to Alaska with his family when he was in junior high school. He graduated from high school in Kenai, Alaska. George moved to Racine, Wisconsin, in 1999 and was united in marriage to Helen Susan Kyser on June 10, 1999, in Racine. He attended Immanuel Baptist Church in Racine.
George was a retired IBEW (The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Electrician in Texas and Racine for over 30 years. In Texas, he was a member of the IBEW Local 520 and in Racine, the IBEW Local 430. George loved playing football; it was his favorite sport. He also enjoyed playing golf. George had a love for old time western movies and John Wayne was one of his favorites. He loved his family, children, and grandchildren with all his heart.
George will be deeply missed by his loving wife, Helen Susan Kyser; son, Matt (Nicole) Kyser; granddaughters: Brinley and Quinlyn Kyser; daughter, Kristin (Coby) Morrison; grandsons: Austin Morrison and Ian Morrison; daughter, Kirsti (Rene) Ramirez; granddaughter, Adeline Ramirez; grandson, Ryder Ramirez; mother, Doris Westoby of Oregon; sister, Anita Jo (Bob) Hayzlett of Tennessee; sisters: Cheryl Bell of California and Luzell Russell of Montana; stepson, Kenny (Kristie) Villalpando; grandchildren: Kenny Jr. (Kaylee) Villalpando, Cierra Villalpando, and Reece Villalpando; stepdaughter, Katie (Denver Jr.) Williams; grandchildren: Jenasie Williams, Jade Williams, and Denver Williams III; stepmother, Martha Kyser of Texas; stepsisters: Day McAnear and Lori Means Horvath; George’s pup, Izzy; along with many other relatives and friends.
George is predeceased by his father, H.W. Kyser; and his stepbrother, Steve Ray Means.
A private celebration of George’s life will take place at a later date in Texas. His final resting place will be with his father at Speir Cemetery in Elgin, Texas.
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