Kenneth H. Harper

kenneth harper
Kenneth "Ken" Henry Harper, 84 years old, passed away at his home in New Braunfels, TX on June 11th 2015. Born June 2, 1931 near Benkelman, NE to Lewis and Goldie (nee Maranville) Harper on their farm. From the age of 4 he grew up in Longmont, Co with his sister Betty Jean (Jensen, deceased), playing "the love of his life" baseball. He lettered at Longmont High School and graduated 1949. He attended Colorado State University to play baseball. After graduating in 1954 and teaching science and sports 1 year he met the "second love of his life" Alberta L. Swartz. They were united in marriage in 1955 at St. James Catholic Church Wetmore, KS. The other loves of his life; Kim Henry (wife Ellen, children Ian and Evelyn), Rebecca Kay deceased (husband Dale Bucher deceased, child Louis Acquisto, husband Mark Acquisto deceased, child Stella), Bridget Marie Harper (children Curtis and Kendra Dawson), Patrice Lynn (husband Robert Faust, children Eva and John, and ward nieces Gretchen Gantz, Theresa Gantz and nephew Douglas Gantz. Ken taught elementary physical education for 34 years teaching his love of sports at F.P. Calliet elementary in Dallas, Tx. Ken also shared his love of the political process by being voted the local Irving Republican precinct chairman in Irving, TX for 26 years. He was also involved in introducing the love of soccer to the Irving, TX area in the early to late 70's as a coach of the Irving girls soccer team the Apollos and the Irving High School Tigers soccer team. Ken also shared his love of God and church as a 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus in the Catholic Church's he and Alberta attended. Ken is remembered as a quiet man who loved God, his family, his friends, never knew a stranger and loved baseball. The family wishes to thank the New Braunfels fire department and EMT's for their kind services. A Holy Rosary will be recited at 9:30AM followed by a Memorial Mass at 10:00AM on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in New Braunfels. All services will end at the conclusion of the Funeral Mass. In lieu of flowers please support in Ken's name a local Alzheimer's organization or Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church New Braunfels, TX.

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  1. We will be praying for your family. Mr. Harper was my coach for many years. We were also neighbors. He was such a nice gentle man with an easy smile. May you rest in peace, Coach.

  2. We are sorry to hear about Ken’s passing. He was a wonderful neighbor and he raised a beautiful family. We pray that God will ease your pain during this sad time.

  3. What a wonderful, giving, kind man! I am blessed to know this family! Love, hugs and prayers to all of you.- Alberta, Bridget, Curtis and Kendra. The Clark family

  4. Please accept my condolences on the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort in the fond memories of your family member. It is comforting to know God helps us. Psalms 46:1 God is our refuge and strength.

  5. We have lost a wonderful person from the day he was born until the day he has left us. Ken was always a people person, active in his work, sports and many other projects. Family and Friends was always a quick subject for him. He will be missed by us all. May God give strength and courage for Bert to continue on. This is when good memories become precious to us all that knew him. Love Pat and Marlin.

  6. Prayers and so sorry for your loss. Praying for,your family. Tracy Schumacher Shelby Schumacher ship 73

  7. Dear Alberta, Brigette, Louis and Stella and other family, You are in our prayers and thoughts. We will hold all of you in the Light at the Quaker Meeting this morning. He was a wonderful man. Love and hugs, Nancy and Duffy

  8. Such a sweet and kind man. He will be missed by all who knew him. Our prayers for the family. Love to all. Charles and Gail Huckabay

  9. Alberta and Bridget, My deepest condolences. He will be missed. Please know he is with Our Loving Lord, God Almighty smiling down and praying for our eternal rest. Til we meet again. Please pass my sympathy to all your family. Love Diane

  10. I am so sorry for the loss of this kind man,I am glad he is at home and peace with our Heavenly father, my prayers of love and support are with you all…..Debbie Mullican

  11. Bridget, Chip and family, our hearts go out to you and your family. Please remember the wonderful times. Fathers mean so much in everyone’s life.

  12. Ken was such a joy to be around with that smile always on his face. What a great man who will be greatly missed. My prayers go out to Alberta and the kids and we will say a Rosary for Ken tomorrow since we can’t make it to the funeral. Much love to all. Cherish the wonderful memories you had while he was here…until you meet him again. God Bless, Judy, Eric, Eli, and Ethan Spady

  13. I always enjoyed talking to your Dad.He was always so kind with a wonderful heart. God bless you and your family.Always know he will be watching over you. Hugs, Kathy

  14. Alberta, I just saw this. You and Ken mean so much to me. I would love to say hello. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Ken.


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