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KENNETH WAYNE IZARD

Waller, Texas

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KENNETH WAYNE IZARD, age 55, of Houston, Texas passed away on September 3, 2010.He is preceded in death by his parents, Norman and Rosie Izard; and is survived by his stepmother, Gloria Izard; son Benjamin Izard; brother, Lonnie Izard and wife Sue; nephew, Dale Izard; nieces Sara Fix and husband...

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Sorry to find out too late to attend of Ken's passing. He was a friend that was always ready for a good laugh. We enjoyed many times over the years and will miss him greatly. Ken was one of the first people I met at the Old Remax Northwest, the original few are getting fewer.
Ben, you were the very best thing in your dad's life.
Love,
Rick & Terri Cole

So sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Only knew Ken in a business invironment; but, he was delightful to work with. I know he'll be missed dearly by his family and friends. You can take pride in knowing that he'll always be remembered as a good man. God bless.

We are so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He sold us our house in 1998 and was such a warm and funny friend. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers!

I knew Kenneth Izard from going to school with him at Reagan High School. He was always the nicest guy to be around. I knew him as "Izard the Lizard". I know that he will be missed greatly. This is always a very difficult time to go through. May time help to heal the pain you are feeling. I will always remember his smile.

So sad to hear of Kenny's death. We went to Reagan together and he was such a good friend. He and my husband, Donnie, grew up together and played baseball. We hadn't talked to him in years but remember him fondly.

Ken and I were together for almost 15 years. In those years, I never knew anyone called by so many names -- Ken, Kenneth, Brother, Roomy, Jughead, Old Man, Uncle Doe -- but most importantly he was called "Daddy". He and Benjamin adored each other. They had many great times together that Ben will always remember.

I just want to say, "Thank you, Ken, thank you for becoming the good dad you became. Rest in peace knowing Ben will be well taken care of, and please rest assured...

Lonnie & family,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear about Ken. He always had a smile. May your memories bring you peace through this time of sorrow. He will be missed by so many. My prayers are with you.

Hi Lonnie, Sue...sorry to read of your Brother's death.