Clyde Kenneth "Stoney" Feister

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May 25 1936
May 15 2020
83 Years
Gap

Clyde Kenneth "Stoney" Feister, 83, of Gap, PA passed away on Friday, May 15, 2020, at the Hospice and Community Care Center in Mt. Joy, PA. He was the husband of the late Florence Hershey Feister who died in 2017. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Clyde L. Feister and Elva Stauffer Feister.

Clyde was an area resident all his life. He graduated from Paradise High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Marine Corps at age 17. He re-entered the military in 1959 and proudly served in the US Army from 1959 to 1962. He was employed by the former Lukens Steel Company in Coatesville for 37 years retiring in 2001.

Clyde was a member of the Christiana Masonic Lodge #417.

He is survived by two daughters; Bunnie L. Feister of Gap and Robin J. Palmer of Coatesville, two grandchildren; Amanda L. Palmer and David L. Palmer, Jr. and two siblings; Jane E. Witmer of Blue Ball, PA and Larry L. Feister of Ocean Springs, MS. He was preceded in death by one brother Jack L. Feister.

Due to the current restriction on public gatherings, services will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made in Clyde's memory to the Moore Memorial Library, 9 W Slokom Ave, Christiana, PA 17509

Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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Dearest Bunnie, Robin, & family, Ken was an extremely fun, intelligent person. I am proud to call him my friend. Cherish your memories of your wonderful Dad. He's now at peace. With sympathy, Cara 

 

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Dear Bunnie, Robin, and family,  Mike and I send our sincerest  sympathies for the passing of Ken.  There will never be another 'Stoney' in our lives. He was funny, kind, and a hard working man. In 1979 he and Florence welcomed us as new young neighbors, and taught us many things about gardening, 'housekeeping',  and for that matter life.  We are honored to have been their friends. We surely miss them!  much love and hugs to you all.   Love Pam & Mike Chesnet

 

 

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Robin,
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. Sending loving prayers your way.
~Beth

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Dear Feister family,
Our hearts go out to you at the loss of your father/grandfather ...Stoney never missed an opportunity to say hello,Randy and I offer crossed paths in life's daily routines and Stoney enjoyed a chat..God bless

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I'm so sorry to hear about your father passing. I have very fond memories talking with him at lodge meetings. The world was a better place because of him being here. Please know you all are in my prayers.

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Robin  we are so sorry to hear of your father's passing.  Praying for you and your family.

Anna and Russell Baker

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Miss Robin,

I am sorry to hear about your dad passing. We are lifting you and your family up in prayer.

Love, Katie

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Dear Bunnie and family. We are so sorry for your loss. Ken was a wonderful thoughtful man and loved God, family and country. What a legacy to leave. Will and I are so grateful we got to spend time with him when we did. We will miss him. Love , Ruth and Will

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So sorry to hear about your Dad and Brother.  You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.

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Bunnie and Robin,

    Am deeply saddened by Stoney's passing. Will miss him and our gettogathers solving the problems of the world. Even tho our prime was past, we still revilied in the memories of days gone by and those were the best.

May God bless,   Bob

 

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Dear Bunnie and Robin, there are no
words to express, how much we will miss
your Dad and our friend.
Our love and prayers are with you, may
peace fill your hearts.
Maryanne and Michael

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Dearest Bunnie, Robin and Family,  our hearts break with you, tears flow, yet comfort comes as we know he is home with your Mom in Eternal Glory and Absent from the body is home with Jesus.  No more breathing problems.  We will treasure all the years of friendship with the silly funny prankster, the BIG storyteller, the phone messages he left us, Christmas card illustrations, and oh so much laughter we've had for years.  So grateful for the last several years when he and Ken grew so close.  We miss him so much already.  Bunnie, you and Robin were such amazing caring daughters to your Mom and Dad.  What beautiful examples you are to all.  They sure were proud of both of you, we know that.  Praying for your peace, comfort and strength in the weeks and months ahead.  If you need us for ANYTHING we will be at your door.  Please feel our love and hugs to Amanda and David, too.  (Psalms 103). Kenny and Cheryl

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Kenny was a very good friend . And a wonderful neighbor . He was kind and so friendly we will miss him so much . Our deepest sympathy to his family.

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Prayers for strength in your time of need.  Your dad was a wonderful caring man.  It truly was our gain to know him.  We are a call away if you ever need anything.   Terri

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To the family. I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Stoney for many years.  He was quite the character.  He will be missed

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I'm so sorry to hear about your father. Sending lots of love to you & your family during this difficult time. 

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Dear Bunny and Robin, I am so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I worked with your father at Lukens Steel for about 13 years. There was never a dull day at work when Stoney was on duty. I'm sure many others will agree. He was truly a friend

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Brian told me about your dad.We are so sorry to hear that Ken has passed away.Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will donate to library as requested.

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Stoney brightened the day of everybody he passed.  All at Lukens looked forward to seeing Stoney.  He was one of those rare indivduals that fall into the category of: if you can't get along with Stoney, it's you that have the problem.  I so glad to have known Stoney and can say that he will be missed by anybody that ever met him.

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