Raymond William Kaiser's Obituary
Raymond Kaiser Obituary
Raymond William Kaiser was born November 12, 1992, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Eric Matthew Kaiser and Lorin (Bagwell) Kaiser. Raymond was raised in Bixby, growing up near his cousins. He was ornery and sweet, and a bit of a momma’s boy. When he was six years old, he would pick up Lorin and say, “look how strong I am, mom” Lorin would reply with, “You’re as strong as the world”. As a young boy, Raymond liked riding and showing horses. He showed POA horses and spent a lot his time at the RBR Horse Ranch. He was so proud of himself when he won a saddle when he was only seven. When not spending time around horses, Raymond could be found on the baseball field. He proudly wore the #11 jersey for his baseball team, the Fireballs, coached by his Uncle John. Also playing on the team was big brother, Taylor and cousin, Travis.Good at anything he tried his hand at, Raymond wrestled for Bixby. He won first place at the Oklahoma State Novice Tournament and placed second in the State Open Championship. Raymond graduated from Bixby High School with the Class of 2011. Upon graduation, Raymond began working as a welder, a career he did for more than 10 years.Growing up near the river, Raymond and his cousins and friends could be found riding four wheelers, fishing, hunting, and building campfires. As he got older, he would float down the river to see a pretty girl, Kaytee Wright, who was friends with his younger sister, Hannah. Raymond and Kaytee have been together for more than eight years, ever since her mom finally agreed to them dating. He loved Kaytee and never missed the opportunity to let her know how beautiful she was. Raymond and Kaytee would have dinner every Monday night with Kaytee’s grandma, Sandra McIntosh. The evening would conclude after a game of dominoes or cards.Knowing how much Raymond loved fishing, Eric planned a fishing trip for him and the boys to Port Aransas, TX. This was no ordinary fishing expedition, while Raymond was getting seasick, he managed to hook a shark and with the joint effort of Taylor, they were successful in reeling in a 5-foot shark! They even have a picture for proof. Raymond loved tinkering on cars and working on anything with a motor. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, a Honda Fury, even taking a long-distance ride to Florida. Described as strong-willed, goofy, kindhearted, and generous, Raymond was a giver. Several times, he stopped on the side of the road to help someone who had broken down. Raymond loved his friends, and nothing made him happier than sitting around a bonfire hanging out. Raymond passed away October 22, 2022. He was 29. Those he leaves to cherish his memory are his mom, Lorin Kaiser; dad, Eric Kaiser and wife, Joanna; brother, Taylor Kaiser and his daughter, Kori; sister, Hannah McBride and husband, Alex and their children, Charlie Jo and William; girlfriend, Kaytee Wright and her parents, Carl and Lisa; uncles, John Kaiser and Billy Kaiser and wife, Norma; Aunt Suey and Aunt T; Nana Joan; cousin, Mandy Brumble and wife, Crystal and their daughter, LynnLee; step-brothers, Dylan Crandall and Mike Deshaies; and nephew, Isaac Deshaies. along with a host of other relatives and friends. Those he was preceded by were his grandparents, Ray and Sue Bagwell, and Bill Kaiser; and aunt, Janice Admire.
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