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In loving memory of Kaleb Jay Barbee, an adventurous spirit who rode the winds of life until April 4, 2025, in the beautiful landscapes of Nevada.
Born on December 26, 1999, in the great state of Texas, Kaleb was more than just a beloved son, brother, and friend—he was a vibrant force of nature. With an untamed love for the outdoors, he thrived in the wild, embracing every moment with laughter and joy. His heart soared as he roared down open highways on his cherished Harley Davidson, a symbol of freedom and a dream realized.
Kaleb’s genuine spirit and infectious humor lit up every room and brought smiles to those around him. He was a loyal companion, always ready with a joke or a hand when you needed it the most. The trails he blazed will forever be a reminder of the laughter and love he shared.
Kaleb was preceded in death by his big sister, Tara.
Though he now rides with angels in the sky, Kaleb is survived by his loving mom, Rayetta, his brother Bradley Barbee, and his father Miguel Ramirez. His special uncle Mike and countless cousins, family members, and friends will carry his spirit forward, holding onto the beautiful memories they shared.
In honoring Kaleb's free-spirited soul, join us for a come-and-go visitation on Saturday, April 26, 2025, in the Oak Crest Suite at Combest Family Funeral Home in Lubbock from 1 PM to 4 PM. Let’s celebrate the wild heart of our dear Kaleb, a true lover of life, adventure, and the open road.
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2210 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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