Kent Geiger Memorial Future Coaches Scholarship

Inspiring others to become coaches who inspire youth

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Inspiring others to become coaches who inspire youth

Kent Geiger loved coaching kids. He inspired youth as a coach for Morton JFL Football, but he also coached baseball with the Morton Youth Baseball Association.

Kent B. Geiger, 55, of Morton, passed away on Saturday, May 8, 2021, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.

He was born on April 16, 1966, in Normal, Ill., to Wayne and Karen (Smith) Geiger. He married Brenda Lourash in East Peoria, Ill., on September 16, 1989.

Surviving are his wife, Brenda Geiger of Morton; sons, Andrew and Ben Geiger of Morton; mother, Karen Geiger of Morton; brother, Timm (DeAnn) Geiger of Morton; and mother-in-law, Bonnie Lourash of Morton; and many nieces and nephews including a great-niece and great-nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Kent lived his life with passion. A passion for people, for sports, for his community, his family and his Lord. His smile was contagious. His words were encouraging. His laugh was infectious, and his jokes were sometimes bad. He poured his life into his wife and sons, making their activities his own. You could always count on Kent.

He loved the Bears and the Cubs. He invested his life in the lives of young athletes, coaching JFL football and MYBA, including leadership roles. He was an active band dad and a youth leader and teacher at church.

Kent was fun. He didn’t know a stranger. He made everyone feel welcome and important. A man of integrity and character. He was a humble servant and loved by all.

His volunteer service at church included the Illinois Mennonite Relief Sale Board, Elvis impersonator, VBS leader, youth ministry leader, church board and sound man. His tech skills were legendary. If it needed to be done, Kent would find a way to do it, bigger and better than anyone imagined.

Life with Kent could be a wild ride. Our lives were richer and fuller because of the way he lived and loved. He touched our lives and we will never be the same.