9-8-1976 - 08-24-2013
People are saying that the smile on Khalid Ansaar Hurst could mend a broken heart and that you could hear him before you would see him walk into a room. The way he lit up a party was infectious to say the least. But mostly it is his generosity and loyalty to his friends and family that stands out.
It's been said that Khalid Ansaar Hurst is one of the greatest football players to ever play for the Santa Barbara Dons. But the number of touchdowns and yards rushed could never match the love he carried in his heart. There was also a level of confidence and bravery that made him very attractive. His opinion was always backed up with a loud shout and a well trained laugh, a trait developed out of his beloved Eastside neighborhood. His vibration promoted the spirit of what it really means to be born and raised in Santa Barbara. His soul was genuine and essentially he was a natural at whatever he touched.
The son of a Mexican American mother and African American father proved to be a valuable fusion of cultures for Khalid. He celebrated his diversity through his ability to touch every level of society. He could be on Haley Street checking on the welfare of an old friend or at a mansion in Montecito toasting with bunch of strangers who swear they saw him acting in a Hollywood movie. Either way, he would always put that famous grin on his face and raise his beautiful chin at you acknowledging that he loved you. Khalid believed that by keeping it real all things could be accomplished and celebrated with no regrets. His competitive nature took him mountain bike racing, snowboarding, hiking in the Utah desert and it is said that he was on his way to become a scratch golfer. If you saw him walking down the street you would have thought he was some kind of celebrity vacationing in Santa Barbara. He had that natural quality about him. But he was grounded by a deep emotional connection with his mother Christine Palacio and constantly humbled by the collection of true family and friends that he shared his life with.
You might remember Khalid from San Roque School, Cleveland Elementary, Santa Barbara Junior High or the Eastside Boys Club. But it was on the football field at SBHS Peabody Stadium that he came away as one of the best running backs in the school's storied history. A 1994 All CIF selection, he was a special player and one of the Don's most athletic football players ever according to his coach Lito Garcia. He went on to play two seasons for SBCC and could have played at the next level. But he opted to stay home rooting for the Oakland Raiders and San Francisco Giants. Khalid was a star in his hometown, a true talent who could run 40 yards in 4.5 seconds. He was Mr. Excitement and will no doubt be inducted into the Dons football Hall of Fame.
The earth could not hold the spirit of Khalid Hurst any longer. He came to us with a golden heart that was full of emotion and determination. He was rooted deeply in Santa Barbara's old school memorabilia. His father Charles was brother to another Dons legend Grady Hurst. His passing has left us with so many great memories of him on the field. Although, his personality and love is what he gave to Santa Barbara. He was the perfect example of everything we exemplified as local kids who grew up with the dream of wearing the Olive and Gold colors of the Dons.
They say legends are born not made and this holds true for our brother Khalid Hurst, a one of a kind individual heart that wore his emotions on his chest. But an individual that touched so many people with his positive spirit. But knowing Khalid is to celebrate life by bumping some music, barbecuing and toasting your cup, that's how Khalid would have wanted it. Khalid is survived by his loving mother, Christine Palacio, his Uncles Rick, Phillip Jr, Gerry, Stephen (Debra) Michael (Janet) and his beloved pet Guce.
Khalid's father Charles Hurst, grandmother Esther Taylor, Uncles: Grady Hurst, Larri Tarver (John), Willie Jackson, Aunt Dorothy Mayfield and Adrian Hurst.
He was preceded in death by his Grandparents Phillip Sr. and Lillian Palacio and also Aunt Diane.
Khalid also leaves behind many cousins, that will miss him dearly, Khalid, you will forever live in our hearts-
Please join us at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 21 E. Sola St., Santa Barbara, CA. on August 30, 2013 at 10:00 am to celebrate his life. A private family reception will follow the services.
The family would like to thank everyone for all there love and support.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Dear Family, please accept our condolences. It's too hard to imagine what you all are going through. Please remember that God desires one day to reunite you together again in the future Paradise. (John 5:28) I will continue to keep your family close to my heart.
Shirl
August 30, 2013
You will always live in our hearts and prayers.
Yvonne Rivera
August 30, 2013
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Lisa and Howard Dougherty
August 30, 2013
Rest in peace. We love and miss you. The Rosborough Family
August 29, 2013
Rest in peace. We love and miss you! The Rosborough Family
August 29, 2013
sending many prayers to you. as you soar with the angels in your new life, carry our love in your heart.
janet fanucchi
August 29, 2013
Khalid "Leedo" Hurst. You were an amazing light in my life. I will miss you always. Much Love!
Sergio Barbosa
August 29, 2013
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