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I went to school and played baseball with Kenny. I remember seeing him at the Dome in his spaceman suit dragging the infield. Rip Kenny. You will be missed.
Steve Rundell
February 22, 2020 | Classmate
Galveston, Texas
1955 - 2020
Kenneth Paul "Kenny" Edwards, Jr. 1955-2020Did Kenneth Paul "Kenny" Edwards Jr. have a little captain in him? That is unclear, but a little parrot head, absolutely. He may have grown older but never up as he steered clear of the hum drum life that many people are willing to accept. Life may have...
Read MoreI went to school and played baseball with Kenny. I remember seeing him at the Dome in his spaceman suit dragging the infield. Rip Kenny. You will be missed.
Steve Rundell
February 22, 2020 | Classmate
So very sorry to hear. God bless his family and friends. Been a long, long time since I last saw Kenny but always considered him a long time friend. Always hoped to see him at one of our class reunions (Waltrip 73). Went all through school together, we both played ball in Timbergrove Little League, went to the beach here and there with his folks or mine, during our early days of learning to surf. RIP Kenny.
Mike Daily
February 18, 2020 | San Marcos, TX
Kenny and Suzanne were great next door neighbors and great friends. Our love for them is eternal.
Chris &
February 14, 2020 | Friend
Our sincerest condolences. Remember Kenny, KP, Tena, Pop and Jonesie fondly.
Carol Hoodenpyle Moore
February 12, 2020 | Quinlan, TX | Friend
Kenny, it was an honor to work side by side with you 2015-2016 slanging cases every morning at Downtown Specs. You were a great coworker/friend. RIH
Brian Williams
February 12, 2020
Kenny was a light of heaven and bringer of smiles wherever he was. Peace brother.
Kent Bradley
February 11, 2020 | Friend
Kenny & I first met back in the early 80's. He was my trainee back in our days working for the oilfield service company Dresser Magcobar. Kenney was a city boy from Houston, I & my family lived just outside of Brenham, Texas. I have to preface my comments as oilfield types cuss worst than sailors. Kenney & I became good friends. The oilfield was a cruel taskmaster,as layoffs were not for the faint of heart. One handles it as best as one can. Timing is never good. May the good Lord bless...
Bill Cramer
February 11, 2020 | Brenham, TX
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Bill Cramer
February 11, 2020 | Brenham, TX
It's very hard to wrap my head around Kenny being gone. We were all blessed to know him and the world is a little less bright because he is gone. Such a beautiful soul. Love you Kenny.
Rita Lucido
February 11, 2020 | Houston, TX