Kerrie Voelker Kaiser of Alexandria, KY, wife of Joseph Kaiser, died
Friday, October 16, 2015 at the home of her parents, William and Pamela
Voelker. Kerrie was a 1994 graduate of Campbell County High School. She received her B.S. and M.S degrees in
Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Kentucky College of Allied
Health. While completing her graduate program she studied abroad in Wassail,
England. Kerrie was a member of Kappa
Delta Sorority; served on the University Panhellenic Council; and coordinated
several student government elections.
Kerrie served as a speech-language pathologist with the Campbell County
Schools for 14 years. She was dedicated to working with children of all ages
but her true passion was with children ages 3-6. Her students will always
remember her taking them on an imaginary trip to Chic-a-boom-boom Island. Besides her husband and parents survivors
include her son, Ethan Kaiser, Alexandria, KY; brother, Brandon (Caitlin), Cold
Spring, KY; sister, Abigail Voelker, Cold Spring, KY; 11 nieces and nephews;
aunts and uncles; many friends and co-workers. Visitation will be held on
Thursday, October 22, 2015 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm with a Memorial Service at
6:00pm at Main Street Baptist Church, 11093 Alexandria, Pike, Alexandria, KY
41001. A Celebration of Life immediately after at The Bridge Community Church,
1019 Town Drive, Wilder, KY 41076.
Memorials in lieu of flowers suggested to The James Fund for Life, C/O
James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, 660 Ackerman Road, P.O.
Box 183112, Columbus, OH 43218-3112; or, St. Elizabeth Healthcare Hospice, 483
S. Loop Drive, Edgewood, KY 41017. Alexandria Funeral Home is serving the
family.
Condolence comments can be made below.
So sorry for your loss of Kerrie she was a very caring person. Prayers for the family.
ReplyDeleteYou are in my prayers. I'm sure my Mom welcomed her into Heaven with a big hug.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and your family. Love, Cheryl
ReplyDeleteOur hearts go out to you at this most sad time. You will be in out thoughts and prayers.
Mike & Jean
So sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful girl.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go to the entire family.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear the loss of Kerrie. Prayers are with you. Bill Bohart Jr and family.
ReplyDeleteJoe, I am deeply sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go to you and the entire family. She was a GREAT one. Sympathy, Tom Heidelberg
ReplyDeleteJoe, Very sorry to hear of your great loss. Kerrie was such a beautiful woman and a hard fighter. We held prayers at our church last night and will continue to prayer for you and Ethan, Uncle Joe and Aunt Bonnie
ReplyDeleteDear Ones, my heart hurt when I read of your loss. I'm am so sorry and carry you in my prayers. Love and sympathy.
ReplyDeleteJudi Ison, a friend from Asbury
Bill, Pam ad Family,
ReplyDeleteMy condolence on the passing of your daughter. I did not know her, but know the loss you must have. May God guide you through this time of sorrow. Prayers for everyone.
Diana Schneider
Bill, Pam and Family,
ReplyDeleteMy heart is truly broken, I've just become aware of Kerrie's passing and I am at loss without proper words to describe.
Remembering back in the early times when she babysat Chase and Lindsay gives me such wonderful memories. We all loved her so much and will miss her dearly. My condolences to all of you and extended family. Ron Becker
Dear Voelker and Kaiser Families,
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting Kerrie only once, but her praises were sung by many. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Vicki Wilson Carr