Jorge Varela Obituary, Garden City KS, Coach & Member Of Softball Family Died In Tragic Accident:Jorge Varela, a beloved coach and member of the local softball family in Garden City, Kansas, passed away unexpectedly in an accident. Jorge will be remembered for his dedication, friendliness, and the positive impact he had on those around him. His legacy will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, players, and the Garden City community. May he rest in peace and continue to inspire future generations.
The community is coming together during this difficult time, united in their grief and gratitude for having known such a remarkable person. Kamren Xaysongkham, one of Jorge’s former players, expressed his deep thanks and sorrow on social media: “Jorge Varela, to begin, I simply want to say thank you. Thank you for teaching me how to play baseball and instilling in me a passion for the sport. Thank you for taking me along to pick up Mako as a puppy. Thank you for staying up late with me and playing MLB The Show when Jace was sleeping. Thank you for allowing me to crash at your apartment for David’s graduation.
Thank you for being like another father in my life. This hurts, and we’ll all miss you. Fly high, Coach.” Jorge was recognized as a coach who could motivate and mentor young athletes, instilling in them a love for the game as well as essential life principles. His passion extended beyond the field, as he developed strong, long-term relationships with his players, frequently becoming a father figure to several. His influence was far-reaching, touching the lives of many in the neighborhood.
Jorge Varela was not only a dedicated coach but also a lifelong student and professional. He attended Garden City Community College and Kansas Wesleyan University, where he studied criminology and criminal justice. He was a Garden City High School alumnus who lived in and gave back to the community his entire life. Jorge Varela’s unexpected death has left a tremendous void in the hearts of those who knew him. His legacy will be remembered for the many lives he touched and the passion for the game he instilled in his players.