March 18, 2017)
A native of El Paso Texas, Kenny called the Dallas area home for nearly four decades. Ken worked his entire career in the warehousing industry. He got his start in El Paso with Prices Dairy and worked at several companies in the Dallas area to include Bradner National in Carrollton, Butler Paper/Unisource, and Clampett Paper Company. During the course of his career, he was widely known and respected in his field. However, he was probably as well known for his ability to barbecue. Throughout his lifetime he was sought after to cater and his smoked meat was legendary at the “Annual Company Picnic.” For a brief time, in the 1990s, he was the proprietor of Ken’s Backyard Barbecue. The restaurant received rave reviews and his signature baked bean recipe was published by the national company which canned the base bean ingredient. Another of his passions was music. When he hired a band for the grand opening of the restaurant, he picked up his own guitar and joined in as time permitted. He loved fishing and the Dallas Cowboys, winning or losing. His friends and family will remember him as kind, loving, generousand a man of his word.
Ken is survived by the love of his life, Lourdes, his wife. She and Ken were completely devoted to one another. Kenneth is also survived by his son, Kenneth Alton Carlisle Jr., whose move to Dallas as a small child with his mother, was the motivating factor that led to Ken’s Dallas relocation in the 1970s. He also called Shedrick Calloway his son. He was a dedicated father and proud and loving grandfather to Demeatric Calloway, Ladarius Carlisle, Aerial Carlisle, Kyira Carlisle, and Leila James.
The eighth of ten children, Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Alex Carlisle Sr. and Lucille Carlisle; two sisters, Brenda Carlisle Ruffin and Dolores Del Jimerson Vieira; and three brothers, Charles Ray Jimerson Sr., John Allen Jimerson, and Alex Carlisle Jr. The remaining siblings mourn the loss of
their dear brother; Alvin (Barbara) Jimerson of Thousand Oaks, California, Curtis (Linda) Jimerson Sr. of Danville, California, Linda (Herman) Harris of
St. Louis, Missouri, and Jeffrey (Lisa) Carlisle of Centralia
Surviving in laws include Pearl Jimerson of Dallas, Claudette Jimerson of Nyack, New York, Palmer Ruffin of Murrieta, California and Wilma Carlisle of Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
Other inlaws include daughter Leah (Wes) James, Austin, Texas and Marlon (Jiasamine) Abenio, Austin, Texas.
Ken will be incredibly missed by numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and cousins, as well as a host of lifetime friends and coworkers. Kenny touched countless lives with his love of life and the joke of the day. His memory will live on in the joyous memories of those who knew and loved him.
Kenneth Alton Carlisle Jr. will be profoundly and deeply missed by his family, friends and colleagues. The heavens are truly rejoicing that one of their own has returned home.
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