Vigen Memorial Home obituary - William E. Kite, 77, Keokuk

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William “Bill” Ernest Kite, 77, of Keokuk, IA died Saturday, September 4, 2021 at hishome surrounded by his family.Bill was born July 1, 1944 in Keokuk, IA the son of John and Verna Derr Kite.He graduated from Keokuk High School.Bill was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and proudly served his country for four years.Bill had been employed bySheller- Globe/Henniges in Keokuk for thirty-eight years, until his retirement in 2003.He attended Cornerstone Church in Keokuk.

    Bill enjoyed riding horses and loved his animals; he was an avid NASCAR fan.  He was a gifted woodworker and spent countless hours building things for his family and friends to enjoy.  His greatest joy was spending time with his family. 

     He is survived by two sons, Chris (Joy) Kite and Joe (Darcy) Kite all of Keokuk, two daughters Carrie (Brad) Fekete of Mooresville, N.C., and Amy (Pete) Benson of Argyle, IA, twelve grandchildren, Jordyn (Austin) Boyer of Nauvoo, IL, Logan Benson, Shelby Kite, Jake Kite, Abby Kite, Grace Kite, Jenna (Bryce) Rose, Josh (Jessie) Kite and Josie Kite all of Keokuk, Karli, Austin and Parker Fekete of Mooresville, NC and two great-grandchildren, Sam Rose, and Eva Kite of Keokuk, IA.  He is also survived by his ex-wife, Kay Kite of Montrose, IA and longtime companion, Mary Schneider of Griswold, IA. Other survivors include his sisters, Barb Barnes, Kathy Cole, Linda Mulholland, and June Batten, several cousins, nieces, and nephews.  

     He was preceded in death by his father/stepmom John (Florence) Kite Sr., his mother Verna White, stepdad Don White, his brother John Kite Jr., sister Peggy Fellows and infant brother, Gary White.

     A memorial service will be held at 6:00 p.m., Friday, September 24, 2021 at Cornerstone Church, 928 Blondeau Street, Keokuk, IA.   Memorials may be made to KASPIR or PAW Animal Shelter.

     Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.vigenmemorialhome.com

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