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Kaiser A.J. Carlile

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Kaiser A.J. Carlile

Birth
Liberal, Seward County, Kansas, USA
Death
2 Aug 2015 (aged 9)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Liberal, Seward County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.056151, Longitude: -100.9485753
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Kaiser was the nine year old son of Chad Carlile and Gayle Glenn. He was the bat boy for the Liberal Bee Jays, a summer league for college players at the time of his death. During a game against the San Diego Waves, a player accidentally hit Kaiser during a warm up swing as Kaiser was retrieving a bat. He was wearing a helmet. The game was during a National Baseball Congress World Series game on Saturday, August 1, 2015. He was in critical condition and passed away the following morning at Via Christi Hospital St. Francis. Kaiser would have started the fourth grade at Sunflower Intermediate School towards the end of August. Kaiser enjoyed video games, riding his bike, jumping on the trampoline and playing with other children. He was a happy little boy who was honored to the the 2015 Bat Boy for the Liberal Bee Jays Baseball Team. He is survived by his parents and his younger sister, Keirsie Carlile; Grandparents, Alan and Kim Carlile and Great Grandparents, Jimmy and Martha Kees all of Liberal, Kansas; Aunt and Uncle, Megan and Matthew Blankenship and Cousins, Dustin and Bryssa Curtis and Dustin and Austin Blankenship; Aunt and Uncle, Jenny and Danny Olson and Cousins, Kaylee, Jeffery and Kaden Spragis and Austin Olson He was preceded in death by Grandparents, Robert “Rags” and Terri Glenn; Great-Grandparents, George and Yvonne Carlile; Lester and Millie Glenn; Great-Grandmother, Jerry Kees; and Uncle, Dustin Glenn.






Kaiser was the nine year old son of Chad Carlile and Gayle Glenn. He was the bat boy for the Liberal Bee Jays, a summer league for college players at the time of his death. During a game against the San Diego Waves, a player accidentally hit Kaiser during a warm up swing as Kaiser was retrieving a bat. He was wearing a helmet. The game was during a National Baseball Congress World Series game on Saturday, August 1, 2015. He was in critical condition and passed away the following morning at Via Christi Hospital St. Francis. Kaiser would have started the fourth grade at Sunflower Intermediate School towards the end of August. Kaiser enjoyed video games, riding his bike, jumping on the trampoline and playing with other children. He was a happy little boy who was honored to the the 2015 Bat Boy for the Liberal Bee Jays Baseball Team. He is survived by his parents and his younger sister, Keirsie Carlile; Grandparents, Alan and Kim Carlile and Great Grandparents, Jimmy and Martha Kees all of Liberal, Kansas; Aunt and Uncle, Megan and Matthew Blankenship and Cousins, Dustin and Bryssa Curtis and Dustin and Austin Blankenship; Aunt and Uncle, Jenny and Danny Olson and Cousins, Kaylee, Jeffery and Kaden Spragis and Austin Olson He was preceded in death by Grandparents, Robert “Rags” and Terri Glenn; Great-Grandparents, George and Yvonne Carlile; Lester and Millie Glenn; Great-Grandmother, Jerry Kees; and Uncle, Dustin Glenn.







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