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Larry Hess
February 18, 2026
I am heartbroken to learn of Kent´s passing. I have known Kent since the first grade and consider him my first best friend. He was so easy to enjoy, and I would not be surprised if many considered him a best friend of theirs. And so talented! Art, humor, athletic... when they were passing talent out he got in several lines. May his family find peace and comfort from our Lord in Heaven at this time of loss and grief.
Alice Smith
February 18, 2026
I had the privilege of being Kent´s hairdresser during the early 80´s until I relocated to the Abilene area in 1987. He was such a nice person and very well liked at The Hair Co. He was always in a good mood and kept us all laughing at his funny comments. He was such a talented artist. Condolences to his family.
Lynnda Jenkins
February 18, 2026
Kent was well liked by everyone at the original Lubbock National Bank during his early years there. He was fun to work with & I enjoyed knowing him. My sympathies to his family.
Stacy Elliott
February 18, 2026
Dana and Ryan
I am so sorry for your loss. Kent was such a fun classmate at Monterey. His artistic talent and the humor he put into his gift was a gift to all of us. He touched our lives.
Stacy Jeter Elliott
Carol Preston
February 18, 2026
I have known Kent since he married by best friend Dana. He loved her dearly. He was a great artist and supported Raider Red. He was very knowledgeable in the Title business and loved his job. It was sad to see such an intelligent man change over the years. He will be missed by his family and friends.
Sanders Funeral Home - Lubbock
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February 16, 2026
Kent Gamble Obituary
Kent Gamble was born on December 14, 1953, to Johnny and Norma Gamble, of Lubbock Texas. At a young age, Kent's mother described his energy as wild and boisterous, which foreshadowed his eventual love for self-expression through the art of drawing... Read Kent Gamble's Obituary
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