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Kenneth Jastrow

Midland, Texas

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Kenneth Michael Jastrow died in peace July 3, 2010, surrounded by the love of his family. Kenny Jastrow was born September 9, 1922, to parents, William and Mary Jastrow. He was the youngest of four children. His parents and brothers (Arthur, Ray, and Bill) preceded him in death. Jastrow grew up...

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Dear Jastrows,

Just found out about your dad's passing. He was such a fine man. He was best friend to my father-they had many fun lunches and discussions. He was a great comfort to me and my family after my father was in a car accident and came to the hospital to add comfort and support. He filled in missing information on my father's estate. Always positive, he was a can-do, gotta-to-do person. I know he was really proud of his children!

God Bless,
Bob

Kenny, Terry, Nancy and families, all of the Jastrows are in my thoughts and prayers....as the world will surely miss the "bright light of energy" that was your Dad. I have such fond memories of Coach Jastrow and the Central League Braves.....and Pappa Jasty, the paddle wheeling leader of our HiY Group which was instrumental in keeping the boys of the Class of '65 at Midland and Lee High together as friends.

In life, as in death, it turns out that it isn't so important how big...

Kenny, Terry, and Nancy, my sympathy to each of you and your families on the passing of your dad. Prayers for peace and comfort during this sad time.

Kenny, Terry, Nancy: I am sorry for your loss. I have such great memories from so many years ago of you each and your family. Especially Little League years. Fondest wishes, Ed Gideon, Greensboro/Pinehurst NC

Potsie was so kind to Kelley and I while living in Midland. He was so helpful with job hunting & took us to the museum & different functions throughout the town. It was obvious he is well respected in the city, and I enjoyed all he did for us... the dinner at his favorite places: Luigis and the Country Club. What a special person... glad I got to know him. I know he will be missed.

Sorry for your loss. Your dad was great. He will surely be missed. May God bless him and your family.

I was in the Servers' Guild with Mr. Jastrow as a teenager in the 1950s & will never forget his taking us to the minor-league baseball games. Now I know why. A wonderful man. Bill Pannill, Houston.

It was a pleasure working with such a great advocate of MMH and the healthcare community while I was at MMH. Make no mistake, the quality of healthcare in Midland, and the surrounding area, are due in no small part to the efforts of Kenny Jastrow.

Ray Branson

KENNY, Good Night, our dear friend. We are sorry to have missed your celebration, but congratulations on your promotion to be with our father.. Love to all of your family and friends, to whom we express our condolences for their losses. Peggy and Bob Cowan