Emil O. Kaserman III

Emil O. Kaserman III, age 52, passed away August 9, 2021, from complications brought on by Covid-19. He was born October 2, 1968, in Kansas City, MO, and graduated from East High School. He was a Raytown resident for over 25 years.

His career included retiring from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Dept., working for Cummins Central Power, Napa Auto Parts, and CK Industries. His secondary career was in the liquor industry. He worked at Berbiglia Wine and Spirits for many years and most recently at Southern Glazers.

Emil was full of life; he enjoyed having a good time with friends and family and was always willing to help everyone. His interests included playing pool and shooting pistols/rifles competitively. He was a United States Practical Shooting Association member and a certified Glock Gunsmith. In addition, he enjoyed 4-wheeling and working on cars for friends and family.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dorothy and Emil Kaserman II. He leaves his former partner and long-time friend, Dawn Hall of Raytown, cousins Lucille Phillips and Carolyn Thomas of Lee’s Summit, and Graham Thomas of San Francisco, along with many friends.

In support of Covid-19 safety, services will be virtual. A video will be available to view for 60 days, starting after 5:00 p.m. Monday, August 16, 2021.

Please click on this link to access the funeral service video:  Emil Kaserman Service
A photo slideshow will be available at the same link starting Wednesday, August 18.

Interment at Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, MO.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are asked to the Bone Creek Gun Club.

Condolences

  1. Dan on August 16, 2021 at 12:01 pm

    Good bye my friend. While we may have not been as close as usual, lately? Your willingness to provide tools, time, and treasures will always be my fondest memories. I seen, listened and learned a lot from you. Some of which, I chosen, not to follow, Luckily. Like a brother, we grew up, together. You lived life faster than expected but I’d like to think you accomplished your goals. Rest easy, Red.
    Lock-n-load. You are missed!



  2. Les Cox on August 16, 2021 at 1:04 pm

    Red was a good friend and is missed by all of his shooting competitors.
    We all got together and toasted to him at his favorite place to go last Friday night.
    Our deepest sympathy to friends and family, may he rest in peace.



  3. Lisa Walton on August 16, 2021 at 1:20 pm

    Red,I’m going to miss our times we have had. We may have lost contact after high school, but I’m so glad we got back together and we got to spend time together here in Indiana and talk on the phone all the time. It’s still hard to believe that I won’t here your voice no more. Red was a man that would help you if he could. Love and miss you RED!!



  4. Cherri D Timms on August 16, 2021 at 3:09 pm

    Miss you Sugar Daddy.

    Love, Sugar Mama



  5. Cherri D Timms on August 16, 2021 at 3:10 pm

    Miss you Sugar Daddy
    Love, Sugar Mama



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