Kenneth Rainer

Kenneth Dwaine Rainer, 56, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on September 20, 2016 at his residence in Bryan, TX. The Funeral will be held on October 1, 2016 at 11 am at Bright Light Freewill Baptist Church, 11200 State Highway 30, College Station, Texas 77845. He was born in March 28, 1960 in Lubbock to parents Mildred Pevey and Ray Rainer.

Kenneth attended University High School and soon after met the love of his life Anita (Garvey) Rainer in Waco. He married Anita on June 3, 1980 and moved to Bryan to start a family in 1981. Kenneth and Anita celebrated their 36th anniversary this past June. Kenneth worked for Audio Video for 18 years and was a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan.

Kenneth was preceded in death by his maternal/paternal grandparents; mother Mildred Pevey-Gilmore and father Ray Rainer; brothers Milton and Michael Rainer, and sister Pamela Rainer.

Kenneth is survived by his wife Anita Rainer (Bryan); daughter Tabatha Rainer & her partner Reggie Jackson of Bryan; son Dallas & his wife Holly Rainer of San Antonio; son William & his wife Lauren Rainer of Katy and brother Jim Rainer of Waco. He left behind six amazing grandchildren: Marquis Jones, Reginald “R.J.” and Aliyah Jackson; and Kristen, Stephanie & Courtney Rainer. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins from Waco and Lubbock.

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Condolences

  1. To the Rainer family I am so sorry for your loss . I have many memories of growing up on Marshall street, and I’ll always think of Ken as one of the kindest sweetest boy. I hope your memories comfort you in your time of sorrow.

  2. I am so sorry that I did not make it out there to see Kenneth before he passed – I will regret it for the rest of my life. I loved Kenneth like a brother & not a brother in law and I am really going to miss him. I was going to make him a batch of my famous oatmeal cookies that he always loved even if he couldn’t eat them, maybe the smell would make him smile but I was to late & I regret it – I love you Kenneth & I know you are now resting more comfortable & you are in peace – I will never forget you – you will always have a special place in my heart. Love your sister – Tina

    • You know he loved your oatmeal cookies. He also loved you. He is probably in heaven wishing he could have tasted one last cookie.

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