Kyle-Acosta-Obituary

Kyle Jude Acosta

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Kyle Acosta passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on January 5, 2006, The Times-Picayune on January 5, 2006, and The Times-Picayune on January 5, 2006.

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In shock today reading about a dear old friend. Probably my first friend. Knew Kyle since the age of 6ish. We lives across the street from one another. We hunted together. Played football on the blacktop street in front of the house. Built our first clubhouse together. Definitely got into everything together. High school came around and I was so proud that he was able to go to Jesuit and play ball as that was his passion. I weighed 100lbs soaking wet I can still feel him tackling me in the...

You will always be in my heart. Not a day goes by when we don't think about you. You were our favorite coach. R.I.P. Always

COACH!!! wow i cant believe your gone! we miss you so much. you were the best coach ever. thankyou for teaching us all the wonderful things you did.. and helping us when we needed it. we love you and we will never FORGET YOU!

Dearest Ann,

I am so very saddened by this news of Kyle, your darling "little" brother. Henry and I will always pray for him, for his family, for you and all of your family. We love you all dearly.
Christina Stow

I had the privilage to play under Coach Acosta at Northwestern. Everyday at practice, and at every game his enthusiasm and passion for the game of football was cherished by all of the players and coaches. I will miss you Coach.

We were sorry to hear about the lost of Kyle, It is so sad to see such a young vibrant life end to early. If there is anything we can do, please let us know, we are here to help in any kind of way that we can.
THE LECHE(LAICHE,LESHE)FAMILY REUNION COMMITTEE

Dear Acosta family,
I am on the dance team at Woodlawn High School, and am very involved during the football season. I can tell you that Coach Acosta was an inspiration to all of us. He was full of spirit, enthusiasm and pride for our school. He made everything fun and was always dissappointed when we(the dance team) could not make it to a game.. He was very proud of his football team and our school. I will always remember walking down the math hall in the morning seeing him smile and...

Jennifer,
I am so sorry for your loss. I just wanted to let you know that we will always be there for you and the kids if ever needed. Uncle Jim, Aunt Pat, Kristi, Alisha, & Jaime Glueck

Dear Jennifer and Mrs. Acosta:
I remember most fondly being Kyle's homeroom partner and mentor at Jesuit High. Kyle was a fine man and a good friend. I will always remember the love he had for his father, who passed away that year, for his mother, and for Jen.

Kyle inspired me and the boys in his charge to become better men. I respected him greatly.

Jeremy Hebert, a former NSU player of Kyle's, is on our faculty. He and I have shared many good memories of a great...