Peter Lawrence Heisser

November 2, 1942 - September 6, 2017

11/02/1942 - 09/06/2017

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Cemetery
Saturday October 07, 2017
Moyock Memorial Cemetery
240 Caratoke Hwy.
Moyock, NC 27958
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No services are planned.  Peter’s cremated remains will be placed beside his wife’s on Saturday, October 7, 2017 at Noon.

Moyock – Peter Lawrence Heisser, 74, passed away September 6, 2017.  Peter was born in Charleston, SC to the late John and Mary Bremer Heisser.  He had served honorably in the US Airforce.  Peter retired from the US Postal service, where he had worked as a mail handler and supervisor.  He enjoyed playing golf and was an avid St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Redskins fan.  Most people knew peter as a kind soul who enjoyed being around and helping others.  He was predeceased by his loving wife, Sylvia Griffin Heisser.
Left to cherish his memory is his daughter, Kimberly L. Heisser of Norfolk and a host of other family and friends.
No services are currently planned.  Peter’s cremated remains will be interred beside his wife’s on Saturday, October 7, 2017 at Noon.  Honor Peter’s name by making a donation in his name to the Currituck Animal Shelter or the American Cancer Society or the American Lung Association for Pulmonary Fibrosis.  All donations can be made at www.tmcfunding.com under Peter’s name.  Express condolences to the family at www.altmeyerfh.com.
To donate to the Currituck Animal Shelter <CLICK HERE>
To donate to the American Cancer Society <CLICK HERE>
To donate to the American Lung Association <CLICK HERE>

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bill martin
6 years ago

kim i cannot say enough of the joy pete brought to me and dot. we all had a fine time, and we all enjoyed our luncheons. we talked about a lot of things, u especially and his cat. we enjoyed our time with pete. i surely miss him at the eagle creek golf. we usually always played together. may god bless u and your family. the golf gods will enjoy pete and his putting.

Vicki Heisser
6 years ago

For Katrina’s Sun Dial
Time is too slow for those that wait,
Too swift for those that fear,
Too long for those that grieve,
Too short for those who rejoice,
But for those who love, time is Eternity.

Henry Van Dyke

Thomas F. Hartnett
6 years ago

Kim,

Thank you for calling me to let me know your dad had passed away. When I spoke with him a couple of weeks ago it was plain to hear he wasn’t in good health. I will miss our frequent phone conversations and I feel as though I have lost a brother. Your dad and I had a special bond that transcended the years and the distance between us. One of our mutual bonds was the St. Louis Cardinals and there most famous player, Stan Musial.

As I mentioned to you on the phone, your dad loved you in a special way. He always talked about you and as he neared the end he was so grateful for your love and care.

Take comfort knowing that you did all you could for him. You were a model of love for your dad. I wish he and zpI could have visited more often. I will miss him greatly and think of him often. He was the best second baseman that our little league team ever had.

My love to you.

Tommy Hartnett

PS I would like to make a donation to the St. Vincent de Paul society in his memory. Please let me know now where to send the notice.