Larry Kistler

Larry Kistler Obituary

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Age - 84

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September 11, 2023

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Foreman, AR

"Larry Kistler, age 86, passed away August 28, 2023 at Pleasant Manor Nursing Home. Larry had a very adventurous life as a Naval officer and a pilot. He served in China, Vietnam, Israel, Egypt and Washington DC. Larry loved to tell delightful stories of his naval career. After leaving the Navy, Larry lived in Florida, Colorado Springs, Mountain Home and over 20 years in Ashdown, AR. Larry had a Mechanical Engineer degree and a law degree. He served on the Yarborough Board of Directors and was a member of Dirt Diggers Garden Club. Larry donated to many national and local charities and he was an avid gardener. He is survived by one son, Joe Kistler and wife, Kenna and longtime friend, Jona Brewer. A memorial service will be held September 20, 2023 at 10:30 at Pleasant Manor Nursing Home in Ashdown. "

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