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Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Kevin Kiler
City: Rowley
Funeral Date
2:30 until 5:30 p.m. Saturday May 1, Reiff Family Center-Funeral Home & Crematory, Independence
Funeral Home
Reiff Family Center
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Kevin Kiler
KEVIN L. KILER
Rowley
Play Ball!!! April 21, 2021, the barefoot boy from Brandon/OBI, was called up to play centerfield for Heaven's Yankees.
Kevin Lytell Kiler was born May 13, 1957, to Lytell and Barbara (Bowers) Kiler. He grew up in Brandon, Iowa, where he mowed lawns, baled hay and could be found
playing ball at the park with his brothers and the Dudley boys. He graduated high school from Independence, Iowa, with the Class of 1975. He married his high school sweetheart, Kay Wilson, on April 8, 1978.
Kevin spent his early years playing softball across Northeast Iowa, where he was known for playing barefoot and stretching that single into a double or a triple, all with a wide grin on his face for his love of the game. He also loved golf and played regularly at Buffalo Creek in Winthrop, Three Elms in Independence and most recently at Cedars Edge in West Branch. He was known for his ability to par or even birdie a hole without ever playing in his own fairway. Glory Days.
Kevin worked at Denton Castings with his good friend Mike Denton for over 40 years. He took pride in his work ethic and the quality of his work. Bossman always said he worked as hard as he played.
Kevin was preceded in death by his in-laws, Lyle and Lucille Wilson; his brother, Lynial Kiler; and his golf partner of over 30 years, Ed Fitzgerald.
He is survived by his young bride, Kay; and his precious children, Nikki (Bryant) Robertson, West Branch, Iowa, and Andrew Kiler Snoqualmie, Wash.; and his granddaughters, Evelyn and Elsie Robertson. He is also survived by his parents, Barb and Lytell Kiler; his brothers, Perry (Deb), Olathe, Kan., Kale (Shelly), Shawnee, Kan., Randy, La Porte City, Iowa, Karl (Angie), Independence, Iowa, and Lydell, Brandon, Iowa; his little sister, Keeme Robinson, Brandon, Iowa; and many nieces and nephews.
Kevin punched cancer right in the face many times in the last five years. This last punch left them both reeling, but Kevin burst out and on to Heaven and left the cancer to burn in cremation.
May 1 is declared as remember Kevy day, all who want to remember him please watch a baseball game, wear a baseball cap, put bells on your shoes or wear a pink shoestring belt in his honor. A visitation will be held from 2:30 until 5:30 p.m. Saturday May 1, at Reiff Family Center-Funeral Home & Crematory in Independence, Iowa.
To leave an online condolence, please go to www.reifffamilycenter.com under obituaries.

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