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Terry A. Kiser

November 11th, 1953 - March 8th, 2017

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Terry Allen Kiser, 63, of Nampa. He was born Nov 11, 1953 in Fontana, California to Darlene and Kenneth Leroy Kiser. He lived in Southern California with his 2 Sisters and Brother. They stayed in Southern California but moved to Glendora when his parents divorced. His mother married Manuel J. Perry who owned a large nursery in Glendora, Ca. He was later joined by 4 more brothers. Manuel was given the job landscaping Mt. Home Air Force Base and later arrived home in CA to pack up his family and move to Idaho. They ended up as farmers and ranchers on 1,000 acres in Middleton, Idaho. Terry enjoyed Idaho and loved hunting and working with his hands. He attended Middleton High School and graduated in 1973 then joined the Navy during the Vietnam War. He was stationed in, United States Naval construction battalions, (Seabees), on Diego Garcia Island in the Indian Ocean working on the construction of the communications station and an airfield. He later returned to Port Hueneme, CA. where he was stationed before returning home in 1975. Terry was very proud of his military service and being a part of the Seabees his whole life. After returning to Middleton, Terry got a job at The City of Nampa. He also joined the Navy Reserves and worked as a reservist for the Canyon County Sheriff’s Office. He later met Pamela Dean and her young daughter, Melissa and married her. They lived in Nampa and soon Brad Allen was born completing their family. Terry later worked at Asgrow Seed in Nampa as a crew leader for many years. He worked also for Dan Wiebold Ford for 12 years. He was divorced after the children were grown and later met Carrie Galbraith and they were married in 1997. They were divorced in 2015. Terry worked for the Nampa School District for 8 years in their Landscaping division. He was a hard worker and moved up in the division quickly. He was diagnosed with lung cancer and had to leave his job in 2016. Terry loved his Family and his Country very much. He also loved the outdoors, hunting and fishing and loved being a cowboy. He always wore jeans and a cowboy hat, rode horses, and could swing a mean lasso. Terry also had a wonderful singing voice and you could find him karaoke singing all over town to his favorite oldies and country songs. Terry was always there whenever you needed him and could fix anything. He was such a talented, kind and giving man always with a smile and tip of his hat. His many friends and big extended family will miss their handsome cowboy! He is survived by his two children: Melissa & (Brian) Umbaugh and Brad Kiser and 7 grandchildren, his Mother, Darlene Kerr, Sister, Suzanne Kiser (Henry) Williamson, Brother, Kenneth (Lauretta) Kiser, Brothers: Joseph Perry, Michael (Sandra) Perry, Mark Perry, Matthew (Christy) Perry and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his Father, Kenneth Leroy Kiser, Step-Father, Manuel J. Perry, Grandson, Takoda Kiser, Sister and brother-in-law Gail Kiser Roberson and Jimmie Roberson. There will be a viewing at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell on Thurs, March 16, 2017 from 5:00-8:00 PM, with Terry’s funeral service on Friday, March 17, 2017 at 1:00 PM at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. Burial will follow with military honors at Canyon Hill Cemetery, Caldwell. Donations may be made to the Idaho Cancer society. Condolences may be given at www.flahifffuneralchapel.com Service Information

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We have proudly served the Caldwell community since Flahiff Funeral Chapel was built in 1952 by Charles and Lucy Flahiff. Today, we continue their mission of providing the finest quality services to all families of the Treasure Valley. Many changes have taken place over the years, including the addition of the Homedale Chapel in 1964. In 1984, Flahiff Chapels expanded its facility with the addition of Canyon and Owyhee County’s first crematory....

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