Kenneth-Suarez-Obituary

Kenneth Suarez

Hubbard, Texas

Apr 12, 1943 – Jul 29, 2023

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April 12, 1943
DIED
July 29, 2023
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Hubbard, Texas

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SUAREZ, Kenneth Raymond 80, passed away in Ft. Worth, Texas on July 29, 2023 after battling Alzheimer's for three years. He was born April 12, 1943 in Tampa, FL and attended Jesuit High School and Florida State University as a catcher. He signed with the Kansas City Athletics in 1966. Later he...

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I knew Kenny at Jesuit (1959). Very pleasant memories. Glad he lived a long life.

Kenny to my Texas Ranger teammate. You will be missed.

Kenny & I went to Jesuit together. A good friend. I knew he had joined Kansas City, but then lost touch. I have been a baseball fan all my life, so was glad to see he had made it to the "Show". So sorry to read this in the newspaper. Just lost another friend from the class of 1959. My condolences to your family. Gene

Cannot describe the sadness felt when I heard of Kenny´s passing. He was a true gentleman with a heart of gold. Malio and I grew up with Kenny and Irene. Those kind of friendships always hold a special place in your heart. My prayers for all the family. He will be missed by all who knew him. Much love Shirley & Malio

Kenny, my coworker at Hutchison Western, became a great friend and mentor over the years we worked together. I was fresh out of college and Kenny took me under his wing and taught me many things about business, sales, and just life in general. I loved hearing his old baseball stories and was fortunate enough be invited over to his house a few times.....I loved his home office where he had so many great photos of his baseball days. Rest in peace my friend. I love you and you will...

Kenny, my American Legion baseball catcher,and High School (Jefferson) team rival. So sad ro hear of your passing, rest in peace my friend Manuel Vitoria

Ken and I were teamates at FSU. He was a great friend and an excellent athlete. Sadly, we lost contact after a few years as college friends often times we do. So sorry for his suffering and passing. Gary Williamson 2768 Landmark Dr. Clearwater, Fl 33761

Ken So sorry to hear of your passing. Enjoyed pitching to you at Jesuit. Always a class act. Condolences to your family. Dennis

When I was writing the book "Portrait of a Franchise" about the Cleveland Indians of the 1960s, Ken spent an hour with me on the phone, sharing his memories about his career and his teammates. It was an unforgettable phone call and it demonstrated his enthusiasm and kindness. I have been forever grateful for his generosity. Wen and I send our heartfelt sympathies to Ken's beloved family.