1954
2024
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Joseph “Joe” George Kanas, age 70, of New Braunfels, Texas, on February 18, 2024. He was preceded in death by his parents John and Mary Kanas. He is survived by his wife, Sharon Forester Kanas; son, Justin Joseph Kanas (wife Amy Kanas) of Bulverde, Texas; son, Derek Kyle Joseph Kanas (wife Taylor Kanas) of Tomball, Texas; and daughter, Brooke Nicole Kanas of Dallas, Texas. “Papa Joe” was blessed with four grandchildren: Avery, Brooks, Jackson and Peyton. He is also survived by his sister, Joanie Stoddard of Liberty, New York and brother, Jeffrey Kanas (wife Jean Kanas) of East Moriches, New York, and nephews and nieces.
Joe was born on February 17, 1954, in Port Jefferson, New York to John and Mary Kanas. He grew up in East Moriches, New York, where he attended Eastport High School. After graduating, he attended the University of South Hampton where he played basketball. He ended up leaving the University to play professional baseball for the Marion Mets Baseball Club which was an affiliate of the New York Mets. He played minor league baseball for several years with his final year being down south in Texas with the Seguin Toros. After playing one season with the Toros, he finished his professional baseball career playing seven more years with the Seguin Steelers, a semi-professional baseball club, where he made lifelong friends.
In the summer of 1985, Joe met the love of his life, Sharon, at the Varsity Inn Diner in Seguin, Texas. They married on August 9, 1986. He spent most of his career in the car business and was blessed to finish with Bluebonnet Motors of nearly 20 years. Joe was always his family’s first call, as well as many others, when needing advice on life’s challenges. He always responded with optimism, kindness, and generosity. His great passions in life were coaching and attending his kids’ sporting events, playing golf with his buddies, boating on the lake with the family, going on beach and winter vacations, and most of all spending time with his grandchildren. He was known for his great cooking and enjoyed preparing the most delicious turkey and gravy for every Thanksgiving gathering with family and friends. Joe will forever be remembered for his strong work ethic, loyalty, positive attitude, and most of all, love for his family and friends.
A celebration of Joe’s life will be held at 11 am on February 27, 2024, at Oakwood Church in New Braunfels, Texas. In true Joe Kanas fashion and to honor his memory, feel free to wear your favorite tie. Flowers are welcome or memorials may be made to New Braunfels Canyon Athletic Booster Club at https://in-memory-of-joe-kanas.cheddarup.com/(https://in-memory-of-joe-kansa.cheddarup.com). Your prayers for the family are greatly appreciated.
The family would like to thank Bluebonnet Motors, Oakwood Church, and so many in the New Braunfels community for their most gracious love and support.
MIke Garcia
May 21, 2024
Joe and I worked together at Gunn Chevrolet. We used to go to lunch together. Great Sales Manager and Great friend, I just heard the news today of his passing. My deepest condolences to the Family.
Rest in Peace Joe.
Patrick Hinsey Texas Home Maintenance
February 28, 2024
He sure will be missed!!! I am grateful I got to talk with him just a month ago. We are all blessed knowing him.
Sharon if you and the boys need anything, please call me anytime!
Shirley Ritchie
February 27, 2024
Joe it was such a pleasure to have met you
Bryan Long
February 26, 2024
Bryan and I are very sorry for your family’s loss. We have very fond memories from years ago! Know that we are praying for peace for your family. Sincerely, Bryan and Suzette Long
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Jamie & Jean Tuttle
February 26, 2024
We were shocked and saddened to learn of Joe's passing. We shared a lot of good times "back in the 70's", baseball,football,golf,and just about anything sports related. Condolences to the family.
Nathan and Trish Flugrath
February 26, 2024
We enjoyed working with Joe at Bluebonnet Ford and Jeep.
We shared a common love of being on the lake. Joe always talked about the peace being on the water brought him.
Joe talked about his family with much pride.
He loved them all but for sure Brooke was the light of his life.
Joe was a great guy!
He will be missed.
Bryan Long
February 26, 2024
Bryan and I are so sorry for the loss of Joe. Please know that we are praying for peace for the entire family.
SHELI SMART
February 24, 2024
My heart is broken!! He was a wonderful man and boss!
Grant Werner
February 24, 2024
I was Joe's classmate and baseball teammate at Eastport High School 1969-1972. We shared a lot of great times together including winning the baseball league championship in our senior year of 1972.
He had a wicked curve ball!
He will be missed and will be always in our hearts and our happy memories..
Myrna and Glenn Grimm
February 23, 2024
Extending our deep condolences to the entire Kanas family.
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