Dec. 7, 1938—April 12, 2021
Heaven waited 82 years to bring home our husband, father, brother and friend, and we
are grateful for every moment. Charming and personable to a fault, he moved through
life with ease and confidence, often heard to say, “Don’t sweat the small stuff—and it’s
all small stuff.”
Born Dec.7, 1938 in San Diego, CA, Terry attended Alice Birney Elementary,
Roosevelt Junior High, and was a proud member of the legendary Hoover High class of
1956. A smooth-handed middle infielder, baseball was his youthful passion. He played
at Hoover and the Army, then later got his fix through fast-pitch softball and
Over-the-Line.
Terry moved away several times, but always returned to San Diego. In the late ‘50s he
was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky while serving as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne “Screaming Eagles.”
He also lived in Los Angeles, Huntington Beach, and later San Antonio, Texas where in
1986 he married the rock of his life MaryEsther Cantu. He returned with his new bride to
the city he loved and remained 35 more years until his passing.
Terry never met a stranger, and he leaves behind family and friends in California
and Texas that will dearly miss his warmth and wit.
Terry was successful in sales, first in clothing and jewelry and then with local sign
companies California Neon Products and Signtech (from which he retired at age 80).
Self-proclaimed master of the art of working smart over hard, he prioritized family,
friends, music, humor, grandchildren, sports, and Texas bbq. Though his Chargers and
Padres never won it all, he was fiercely loyal and will continue cheering as an eternal
season ticket holder—aisle seat only.
One of Terry’s proudest moments occurred on a beautiful Dec. 6 day in 2019
when a plaque commemorating his military service was dedicated on Mt. Soledad in La
Jolla. Though he has made his final jump, our number-one paratrooper will never be
forgotten. Heaven has a new shortstop.
Terry was preceded in death by mother Eleanor, father Joe, and brother Darreld,
and is survived by wife MaryEsther, children Julie, Krista (Sascha), Jordan (Kim), sister
Susan (Michael), sister-in-law Rosalee, and 9 grandchildren (Bianca 28, Wynter 28,
Raine 22, Joseph 21, Cooper 19, Eli 17, Beckett 17, Lee-o 15, Isaac 15). He is also
survived by his beloved Cantu inlaws and many nephews, nieces and cousins.
The family thanks Dr. Jenny Devitt and the doctors and nurses of Kaiser, as well
as Radiant Hospice. In lieu of flowers please consider donating to
Due to Covid restrictions, unfortunately capacity is limited. We encourage you to watch this very special service via live stream by using the following link https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/el-cajon-ca/terry-kitaen-10150442 or going to elcajonmortuary.com and clicking on the "join livestream" banner. This banner will appear just a couple minutes before the service starts.
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