In loving memory of

Paul Harold Kaiser
August 29, 1968 - February 2, 2014

Paul Harold Kaiser, 45, of Kingston, passed suddenly Sunday, February 2, 2014 at Health Alliance Hospital, Broadway Campus, Kingston.




Paul was a graduate from Kingston High School, class of 1986 and had attended Ulster County Community College. He had been employed by IBM and Infineon Technologies of East Fishkill. He loved sports, following the NY Giants, Mets, NJ Devils and was avid NASCAR fan.




He was born August 29, 1968 in Kingston, the son of Nancy Wynkoop Kaiser and the late Clarence "Bud" H Kaiser. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his children Ashly Kaiser and her fianc V.O. Hunt, Jemel Kaiser and his fianc Bryanna Sweet, Rebekah Kaiser and Andreas Kaiser, two grandchildren Kida Kaiser and Zion Hunt,
his sister Elizabeth Kaiser and her fianc John Stone, brothers Mark Kaiser and his wife Jennifer and Clarence "Buddy" Kaiser, Jr., nieces and nephews Karissa, Mackenzie, Cody, Timothy, Kailee and Danica and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother Daniel Kaiser




Entrusted to the care of Eric Keyser, Keyser Funeral & Cremation Service, 326 Albany Avenue, Kingston. Friends may call on Thursday from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 pm. The service will be Friday at 10 a.m. a.m. Burial in Mt. Marion Cemetery




The family suggests memorial contributions be made to MDA - Muscular Dystrophy Association,


1 Marcus Boulevard #203, Albany, NY 12205 www.mda.org/locate/state/ny




Light a candle in memory of Paul at www.KeyserFuneralService.com.

Tributes

Barbara Peterson wrote on Feb 9, 2014:

"Nancy & Family I am so sorry for your sudden loss. I can't imagine - you will all be in my prayers. God Bless Barbara"

Tad Lemery wrote on Feb 7, 2014:

"PK and I have shared a lot of great memories together working for Infineon. When I joined the team, Paul knew I didn?t have a lot of experience and he made every effort to help me through the transition. Paul was unselfish on so many levels with a big heart. I have never met anyone that had such a positive outlook on every unfortunate situation. He will be truly missed my heart goes out to his family. Warm Regards, Tad "

Jesse Benoit wrote on Feb 5, 2014:

"Dear Nancy, Ashly, Jemel, Rebekah and Andreas, I worked together with your son and father for many years and he was a very good friend of mine. I am very sorry for your loss and wanted to share with you some memories during this terrible time. The fog of age and distance over the years have separated us but your son/Dad was like a brother for me. Paul and I spent a good many days together in the trenches and cubicles of IBM and Infineon. I am very sad to hear about the sudden loss of my dear friend and former colleague. He was a man of great virtue and morality . . . Paul was a remarkable man. There is so much I could write . . . sorry in advance. . . In June of 1999 I began my first job at IBM/Infineon fresh out of SUNY New Paltz. I followed a liberal ideology and preached a loud and progressive/aggressive political view of the world. For example I was a big Bill Clinton follower, I was very opinionated and an unabashed and fervent Yankee fan. Into your father?s life I strutted . . . these things I have just written about were not held in such high regard with Paul. In fact these thoughts and actions were met with passionate and equally unrestrained ridicule on his part!! Let me tell you I have rarely conversed with such a seasoned and professional come back artist! He had an amazing rapier wit! He could tell me I was the biggest imbecile in the world because of my politics and we would endlessly debate these topics with equal ferocity. New Paltz was hippy granola heaven to him, I was brainwashed by liberal propaganda and it was his job to fix me and others like me . . . or by God I should get the hell out of America! ;-) I felt it was my job to point out the terrible GOP acts of recent times and finally convince him once and for all he could be a good Democrat, maybe even a Yankee fan and one day a Hillary Clinton fan too (ha!). Needless to say I purposefully aimed way too high!!!! Way too high! I had fun trying that is for sure! We both failed in our attempts to indoctrinate and fix one another but much humor and laughter occurred between us and our co-workers. We fought and battled each other like brothers, we had each other?s back against outsiders and these days and years were some of the best, funniest, happiest days of my life. I could kick myself for not staying in touch more, for not reaching out more, for not calling to say hi more. I miss my friend now very much. To you Paul Kaiser . . . I love you brother. Thank you for being there for me and teaching me about IT. Thank you for all of those debates, lunches and conversations . . . thank you especially for making me laugh so much at myself and others. If there is a Heaven I know your Dad and Brother are having a great time with you now . . . and you are all together looking down on all of these people that loved you. I bet your Dad is really proud of you Paul. You have left friends and family with treasured memories and we have all been better for having been able to share you in our lives. Again . . . I love you man! Thank you for everything. It was my pleasure to be your friend. Let?s Go Mets!!! "

Aunt Teresa wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"Oh Paulie! What a great nephew and gentle soul you have been. And a trooper on the journey. I am humbled by your example and I will miss your sweet spirit... until we meet again. Much Love!"

Leslie wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"There in spirit, sending much love. "

Liz Kaiser wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"Im so lucky to have been your sister and to have had you in my life...You were such a great friend to John and the best Uncle to my girls!!! Im going to miss your words of wisdom, your funny stories and how you always were right...I love you brother...I promise to watch over your kids and love them all like my own."

Vesta & Jack Crawford wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"Paul-our beloved God Son -we shared so many beautiful memories since you were born - we are proud of you - fought a valiant fight - we are blessed to have had you in our lives - will always love you."

Amy Crawford wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"My cousin Paul was one of the kindest souls I've ever known. You will be missed by everyone whose lives you touched. Much love, Amy"

Karissa wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"Uncle Paul, you were one great uncle any niece could ask for, from watching me grow up ,being my friend when I was mad at my dad I would always come to you with my problems. When you were living with us at my house our realationship grow even more. You treated me as one of your own daughters.Also making pug noises and making puggies go crazy. Getting txt messages when every time Ryan go a call and you always asked if Ryan when or how bad was it.? I will miss my txt messages , calls ,parties, and you making puggie go nuts. I will miss you and and your forever in my heart. I love you uncle Paul. "

Pat Duffy wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"RIP Paul. You were taken to soon."

Dan Baldanza wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"Paul, I will never forget your good humor, fighting spirit and inspirational faith. "

Mark Kaiser wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"Paul, you were my second half growing up. My friend in life, I'll miss your facts about nothing,lol! I'll miss you big guy, till we meet again! RIP"

Jennifer kaiser wrote on Feb 4, 2014:

"This world won't be the same without you in it. May you rest easy in gods hands now."