Norman Kissling obituary, a 62-Year-Old Laingsburg Resident, Tragically Loses His Life in a Farming Accident Involving a Bobcat Skid Steer, Leaving Behind a Community in Mourning and a Family Seeking Answers.
Norman Kissling, a beloved member of the Laingsburg community, was fatally injured in a tragic farming accident on Tuesday, July 16, at approximately 4:15 p.m. The 62-year-old was working on a Bobcat skid steer at the 9000 block of East Chadwick Road in Victor Township when the incident occurred.
The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office reported that Kissling was discovered pinned under the load bucket of the Bobcat skid steer, and despite efforts to save him, he sadly passed away at the scene. Deputies confirmed the tragic news, leaving the community in shock and grief.
Norman Kissling’s life was a testament to his love for farming and his dedication to his community. His memory will continue to inspire and motivate those who knew him, and his family will find strength in the love and support of their community.
As the community comes together to mourn the loss of Norman Kissling, his family is seeking answers and support during this difficult time. The tragic loss of this devoted farmer and community member has sparked an outpouring of grief and condolences from across the region.
The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident, and the community is rallying around the Kissling family to offer support and comfort.
Norman Kissling’s legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched in his 62 years. His memory will continue to inspire and motivate those who knew him, and his family will find strength in the love and support of their community.
In the face of tragedy, the Laingsburg community has come together, united in their grief and their determination to support the Kissling family. Norman Kissling’s life may have been cut short, but his impact on the community will never be forgotten.
The farming community is also coming together to support the Kissling family, with many farmers and agricultural workers paying tribute to Norman’s dedication and passion for farming.
Rest in peace, Norman Kissling. Your life was a blessing to those who knew you, and your memory will never be forgotten.