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Crummell Kiser
In Memory of
Crummell Keller
Kiser Jr.
1928 - 2014
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Brian Hines

35 years ago, an old farmer put me on his lap and taught me to drive his tractor. Yes, I learned to drive on a tractor. He worked hard all his life, raising cattle, pigs, sheep and growing tabacco. I remember him talking about the market and prices for his crop but never did I hear an unkind word leave his mouth. As a kid when we would visit the farm, he would take my dad and me with him when he went out doing chores, a thing I'm sure only slowed him down, and frequently stop or go a longer way to show us something that was usually fascinating to me. I loved that old green truck and the big red tractor, cruizing to the back fields to drop feed for the cows and the work shop off the side of the old barn with all it's strange ancient tools. He always had time for this city slicker kid and his dad, and I loved that too. But most of all, I loved him for the great guy he was. RIP Uncle June, you will be missed.
Wednesday June 18, 2014 at 12:00 am
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