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Kenneth L. Eubanks

San Antonio, Texas

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LTC Kenneth Lee Eubanks, U.S. Army (Retired) of Canyon Lake, Texas passed away Saturday, November 3, 2007 at the age of 59 years. He was born September 3, 1948 in Fort Bragg, California to John Lee Eubanks and Dorothy Frances Grivette Eubanks. He married Terri K. Becker on August 16, 1986 in...

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I am a Sergeant Major today because of LTC Eubanks mentorship and leadership. I will never forget the time while station in Hawaii he used to tell me at the end of the day “Marty, hasta mañana.” Yes indeed my brother, until tomorrow…. You are continually in my thoughts and prayers. SGM Marty, HRC Alexandria, VA

My deepest condolences. I had the privilege to work under LTC Eubanks command with the San Antonio Recruiting Battalion. He is and will always be a great man of honor and integrity. Thank You LTC Eubanks for your support. You will never be forgotten. During these grief-filled days, hold tightly to one nonnegotiable belief: You will see him again. While we do not understand all the details of the promise, I do believe in the One who made the promise. My prayer for the family is, Lord, I do not...

Kim and I would like express our deepest sympathy to Terri and the entire Eubanks family. I met Ken about six years ago while assigned to the Defense Information Systems Agency-Pacific in Hawaii. What really set him apart from most Army Staff officers is that he truly loved and cared for Soldiers, he swung a pretty mean golf club, and he always bough the beer. The good die young and Ken Eubanks was beyond doubt, good. God Bless and I’ll see you in Valhalla Brother!

To the family of LTC Eubanks, I want to send my personal sympathy at the passing of a great American, I served with your husband for a short period of time while with the San Antonio Recruiting Battalion in 1996. Your husband left a lasting impression on me, both as a leader and as a person who believed in his soldiers, for some of the things he did for me prior to my leaving his command and for that my family and I will never forget him.
Just want the family to know that the God I serve...

Dear Terri,
First of all, I would like to state my condolences concerning your Husband Ken. You may not remember me, but I served with your husband in the US Army. We completed (2) tours in recruiting command in San Antonio, Tx. My last tour as Ken's Battalion Sergeant Major San Antonio Rctg Bn. I could tell he was a fine statue of a man and comes from a "Great Generation" meaning he had a deep belief for God, Country and Family. As I got to know your husband, I found out his Military...

Jim and I want to express our sympathy to Ken's beautiful wife Terri. We have known Ken and Terri for a few years in Canyon Lake Texas and we will miss Ken tremendously. He was a wonderful person and a true friend. We loved him very much. We intend to continue the love and Friendship with Terri and pray the best for her. We love you Ken and will miss you very much.

I served under LTC Eubanks while assigned to DISA-PAC in Hawaii. One thing I will always remember is how almost every time I went to his office either to get his signature or to update him on something, he would always take the time to invite me to talk. He would ask me how I was doing or just tell me one of his old Army stories. Some of which had no meaning or purpose but they where always enjoyable and funny to listen to. I will miss him. Thank God for a man like him. My prayers go...

I appreciated Ken's stories, his warmth and his sense of humor. He was a character and added the "personality" dimension to the job. He was a "giver" who energized the lives of those of those around him. I know that Ken will be missed by all who received his special spark.

Dad, Dori, and Kenny :)