Kansas City Funeral Directors

Kansas City Funeral Directors Family Owned & Operated. Four generations serving you! Our non commissioned staff is ready to assi

Today, many people would prefer an alternative to the high cost of funerals, one that offers beauty and economy. Most believe that the thousands of dollars saved in funeral costs may be put to a much more meaningful use through bequests to children, church, or a favorite charity as a continuation of their efforts to build a better tomorrow. Our services respect the families' wishes ~ helping to build that better tomorrow. Professional ~ Dignified ~ Economical

4880 Shawnee Drive
Kansas City, Kansas 66106
913-262-6310

Hugo Luis Cruz AntunezHugo Luis Cruz Atunez, 50, of Topeka, Kansas passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Januar...
01/21/2026

Hugo Luis Cruz Antunez

Hugo Luis Cruz Atunez, 50, of Topeka, Kansas passed away peacefully surrounded by family on January 21, 2026 at Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. Private family services with burial in Ejido el Galaneno, Mexico.

Monica YangMonica Yang, 75, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away peacefully at home on January 16, 2026.Funeral services a...
01/21/2026

Monica Yang

Monica Yang, 75, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away peacefully at home on January 16, 2026.

Funeral services are being planned for February 28 ~ March 2. Once the services times and locations have been confirmed they will be announced.

María Jiménez HuizarMaría Jiménez Huizar, nacida el 10 de diciembre de 1960, partió de este mundo el 13 de enero de 2026...
01/20/2026

María Jiménez Huizar

María Jiménez Huizar, nacida el 10 de diciembre de 1960, partió de este mundo el 13 de enero de 2026, dejando un profundo vacío en los corazones de todos los que tuvimos el privilegio de conocerla y amarla.

María fue la mejor mamá, esposa, hermana y abuelita. Su vida estuvo marcada por el amor incondicional que entregó a su familia. Disfrutaba profundamente cocinar para su familia y encontraba paz y alegría en cuidar sus plantas, a las que atendía con el mismo amor que brindaba a los suyos. Siempre se distinguió por su presencia impecable, dejando a su paso un recuerdo agradable y lleno de cariño.

Tenía la sonrisa más hermosa, una presencia que iluminaba cualquier lugar y un gusto lindo de perfumes, detalle que la hacía aún más inolvidable. Con su sentido del humor, sus bromas y su actitud única, lograba hacer reír a todos incluso en los momentos más difíciles.

María se preocupaba sinceramente por los demás; siempre estaba pendiente de que todos estuvieran bien, llamando, visitando y cuidando a quienes amaba. Su corazón generoso y su amor infinito dejaron una huella imborrable.

Fue y seguirá siendo profundamente amada, y vivirá por siempre en la memoria y el corazón de su familia.

Jesus Rodolfo MarquezJesus Rodolfo Marquez, 51, of Kansas City, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026, surrounded b...
01/19/2026

Jesus Rodolfo Marquez

Jesus Rodolfo Marquez, 51, of Kansas City, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026, surrounded by loved ones. Known affectionately as "Rodolfo," he will be remembered for his loving heart, strength, and quiet dedication to his family. He leaves behind his loving partner, Bertha Marquez, and their three children, Rodolfo Marquez, Mayra Marquez, and Sandra Marquez.

Born on May 13, 1974, in Chihuahua, Mexico, Rodolfo grew up with a passion for understanding how things worked, a curiosity that guided him toward his lifelong career as a mechanic. His talent and determination earned him the respect of those he worked with, and his steady hands and caring nature left a mark on everyone who came to know him. Aside from being a mechanic Jesus biggest passion in life was music.

As we say goodbye to Jesus Rodolfo Marquez, we remember him not just for the years he lived, but for the love he shared and the joy he brought into our lives. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

Funeral services will be from 3:30 PM ~ 6:30 PM on Friday, January 23, 2026 at Kansas City Funeral Directors, 4880 Shawnee Drive, Kansas City, Kansas 66106.

EULALA MAE STEINMETZEulala Mae Steinmetz, age 80, peacefully passed away on January 10, 2026. She was born on July 20, 1...
01/16/2026

EULALA MAE STEINMETZ
Eulala Mae Steinmetz, age 80, peacefully passed away on January 10, 2026. She was born on July 20, 1945, to Marie and George Steinmetz, who preceded her in death, along with her brother William “Billy” Steinmetz, and sisters Georganne Raymond, Vickie Arneson, and Nina Vest.

Eulala was a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She loved taking cruises with her family and friends and especially cherished spending time with her grandchildren and, in recent years, her great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her three children: Sindy Ortiz (David Ortiz), Lela Long (Jay Long), and Chris Dame (Shawna Dame). She was also deeply loved by her seven grandchildren: Rashelle Monasmith, Skylar Dame, Christopher Dame, Donny Dame, Bayley Love, Brayden Dame, and Kimberly Dame. Eulala was blessed with four great-grandchildren: Hailie Rae Michels, Wyatt Spencer Dowdy, Joseph Zachary Larson, and Christopher Elijah Dame. She is also survived by two sisters, Janet Hansen and Debbie Lambeth, and one brother, Kevin Steinmetz.

Eulala’s warmth, kindness, and unwavering love will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Her legacy of compassion and devotion to family will continue to live on in the hearts of her loved ones.

Private family service. A future date will be announced for her burial at Maple Hill Cemetery.

MARY PATRICIA GORMAN SIEBESMary Patricia Gorman Siebes, age 88, of Overland Park, Kansas, passed away on January 6, 2026...
01/15/2026

MARY PATRICIA GORMAN SIEBES
Mary Patricia Gorman Siebes, age 88, of Overland Park, Kansas, passed away on January 6, 2026, having lived a life full of adventure, love, and a passion for her family. She was born on November 20, 1937, in Kadoka, South Dakota.

Pat was preceded in death by George Jerome "Jerry" Siebes, her beloved husband of 53 years; her parents, Andrew John Gorman and Miriam Lucille (Mertens) Gorman; and her sister, Judith Gorman Cook.

Pat spent her childhood in Kadoka, South Dakota, graduating from Kadoka High School. She earned a degree in Secondary Education from the University of Nebraska in 1959. Upon graduating, she did what any sensible young woman from a small town in South Dakota would do—she moved to Germany to teach English on a U.S. Army base for two years. This bold adventure sparked her lifelong passion for travel and fostered a deep appreciation for other cultures around the world.

After returning to the United States, Pat settled in California, where she taught high school in Long Beach before relocating to San Francisco. It was there she met Jerry—her lifelong love and partner in all things. Pat and Jerry were married in 1963 and shortly after relocated to Kansas City, where they raised their four children.

Pat devoted herself fully to her role as a mother, stepping away from her teaching career until her children were in high school. She then began managing corporate travel for an international travel agency, a role that perfectly matched her deep curiosity, passion for learning, and love of exploration and travel.

In 1986, Pat and Jerry relocated to Richardson, Texas, where they owned and operated several Hallmark Card and collectible gift stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. Following their retirement, they built a mountain home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they spent 25 years welcoming friends and hosting their children and grandchildren for holidays and summer visits. During their retirement, Pat and Jerry traveled extensively overseas to 60+ countries, across six continents, collecting memories, stories, and far too many souvenirs.

After Jerry’s passing in 2015 and successfully overcoming her own battle with esophageal cancer, Pat returned to Overland Park in 2021 to be close to her four children, fourteen grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, most of whom live within a few miles of her home. She found immense joy spending time with her family. Her social calendar was always full—and we mean FULL! She truly was a gal on the go—with weekly Wednesday “girls’ nights” at her home, Sunday dinners every week with family, Kansas City Symphony season tickets with her kids, Chiefs watch parties, frequent lunches out, and lots of estate sales with her girls. Pat always thrilled to discover estate sale treasures for a good deal, especially on half-price day—a passion she passed on to her children, who proudly carry on the tradition.

Pat also enjoyed volunteering with various ministries at Curé of Ars Catholic Church, participating in her weekly bridge group, and socializing with her neighbors and friends.

She is survived by her four children: Colleen (Bob) Ogren, Jennifer Siebes, Terence (Amy) Siebes, and Timothy Siebes; fourteen grandchildren: Terrence Ogren, Megan (Alex) Beemer, Rachel (Jack) Ogren, Mark Ogren, Ellen Ochampaugh, Audrey Ochampaugh, Andrew (Ally) Ochampaugh, Allison Ochampaugh, Maggie Siebes, Mary Grace Siebes, John Joseph Siebes, Tom Siebes, George Siebes, and John Riley Siebes; and three great-grandchildren: Lewis Beemer, Lottie Wirtz, and Ira Jo Ochampaugh, with two additional great-grandchildren joyfully anticipated in the months ahead.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 26, 2026, at Curé of Ars Catholic Church, 9401 Mission Road, Leawood, Kansas. A Rosary will be prayed at 12:30 p.m. prior to Mass. A luncheon in the Fr. Burak Room will immediately follow. A private interment for family will take place after lunch.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:

Holy Family Hospital of Bethlehem Foundation
Located just steps from the birthplace of Christ, Holy Family Hospital is a Catholic teaching maternity and neonatal critical care center serving poor, refugee, and at-risk families in the Holy Land.

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
A leading childhood cancer research hospital and charity dedicated to finding cures and saving children.

Louis HernandezLouis Hernandez, age 85, of Kansas City, MO passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 10, 2026. Born Au...
01/14/2026

Louis Hernandez

Louis Hernandez, age 85, of Kansas City, MO passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 10, 2026. Born August 7, 1940, in Kansas City, KS, he was a loving Son, Brother, Husband, Father, and Grandfather. He was a proud Veteran having served in the Army as a young adult. Early in his career he was a butcher, later becoming a postal worker until his retirement. He was a longtime resident of Kansas City’s Westside neighborhood and supported his community as a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Lions Club.

During his retirement, Louie found great joy in spending quality time with his family, especially cherishing the moments he spent caring for his grandchildren. He took delight in simple pleasures, often savoring a good cheeseburger and a cold “root beer”.

Known for his warm and loving nature, Louie touched the lives of all those around him with his infectious sense of humor. He was always quick with a joke or a heartfelt story, bringing laughter and happiness to both family and friends. His unique ability to find humor in any situation was a defining trait, one that continued to endear him to everyone he encountered, even in his final days.

Louie was also a gifted artist who found joy in expressing himself through sketching and painting. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Louie delighted in cooking for his family and friends. He often prepared meals that brought everyone together, turning everyday moments into cherished memories around the table.

He found entertainment in classic horror movies, was an avid reader of mystery novels, and took pleasure in listening to “oldies” music—Elvis Presley being a particular favorite. His love of
outdoors started as a youth and he relished opportunities to go fishing with his family. Louie was a loyal fan of the KC Royals and Chiefs, and Sporting KC but he especially enjoyed supporting
his grandchildren by attending their team games, always cheering them on with pride and excitement.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, sisters, and his loving wife of over fifty years, Mary L. (Miranda) Hernandez and their infant son, Alfred Hernandez. He is survived by his children, Elizabeth (Charles) Rios, Robert (Dawn) Hernandez, Phyllis Hernandez and Mollie Michelle Bix, thirteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Rosalie Worrell; his brother, Manuel Hernandez; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 9:30 AM~11:00 AM on Friday, January 16, 2026 at Sacred Heart Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2544 Madison Ave., Kansas City, MO. 64108. Mass will follow at 11:00 AM.

Jesus Rodolfo MarquezJesus Rodolfo Marquez, 51, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away unexpectedly on January 12, 2026 in K...
01/13/2026

Jesus Rodolfo Marquez

Jesus Rodolfo Marquez, 51, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away unexpectedly on January 12, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas. Services are being planned and will be announced once everything has been finalized. A GoFundMe has been set up to help the family with the unexpected funeral expenses. Every little bit helps and is greatly appreciated.

https://gofund.me/f89810e06

JUDITH "KAY" DAVIES BECKJudith "Kay" Davies Beck, born June 16, 1939, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away peacefully ...
01/13/2026

JUDITH "KAY" DAVIES BECK
Judith "Kay" Davies Beck, born June 16, 1939, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2026, in Olathe, Kansas. She was 86 years old.

Kay was the beloved daughter of Stewart Hope Davies and Kathleen O'Neill Davies. She grew up in a close-knit family and carried the values instilled in her throughout her life. Her deep faith and commitment to community were evident in all she did.

A founding member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Olathe, Kay played an active role in parish life. She taught School of Religion for many years, sharing her faith with younger generations and helping to build a strong spiritual foundation within the church community.

Kay found joy in giving back and was a dedicated volunteer at Brougham Elementary School. Her presence there brought warmth and encouragement to students and staff alike. She also enjoyed staying active through Silver Sneakers classes at the YMCA, where she formed many lasting friendships.

Traveling with family was one of Kay’s greatest pleasures. Whether near or far, these journeys created cherished memories that reflected her love for adventure and togetherness.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Nathan Edward Beck; her parents; her brother David Davies; and her sister Susan Davies Day.

Kay is lovingly remembered by her daughter Lesley Beck; son Philip Beck and his wife Jennifer; grandchildren Shelby, Harper, and Hadleigh; sisters Lynn Roberts, Nancy Gallagher, Patricia Marbois; and brother Doug Davies. Her legacy lives on through them and through all who were touched by her kindness and spirit.

May Judith "Kay" Davies Beck’s memory bring comfort to those who knew and loved her. A rosary will be 10 am with visitation following until noon and mass of Christian Burial will be held at noon on January 19, 2026, at Prince of Peace Catholic Church 16000 W. 143rd Street, Olathe.

Jimmy "Stub" Robert WiltfongBorn in  May 5, 1942  Bisbee ArizonaDied January 8, 2026  Kansas City, KS Age of 83Born to R...
01/09/2026

Jimmy "Stub" Robert Wiltfong

Born in May 5, 1942 Bisbee Arizona
Died January 8, 2026 Kansas City, KS
Age of 83

Born to Robert Eli Wiltfong and Mary Louise (Morton) Wiltfong.

Jimmy worked in the printing field since he was a teenager. He was a pressman and worked for the Parsons Sun newspaper, moved to Kansas City KS and worked for Sharp Color Press, later Sharp Graphics, in Kansas City, MO. until his retirement.

He had a love of Horses, Airedale Terriers, Pigeons, and Celine Dion.

He grew up in the area of Oak Valley and Longton Kansas roaming the countryside and playing in the Oak Valley Cemetery with his siblings and cousins. He often spoke of those times and they were some of his best memories.

After the death of his first wife, Serena Ann Birge Wiltfong, Jimmy moved, with his daughter Shanna, to Parsons, KS. There he met Linda. They were Married December 17, 1966. They soon made their way to Kansas City, KS and later to Tonganoxie, KS where Linda passed away in 2017.

He loved the country life and his horses. He tried his hand at breeding Airedale Terriers, which he enjoyed and was proud of. Through the years in Tonganoxie on "the farm", as we called it, there were horses, cows, pigs, goats, chickens, peacocks, pigeons, dogs and cats. Many years of good memories on the farm.

After Linda passed away, Jimmy went back to Longton to find some comfort and a happy place. He soon realized that the Longton of today is not the same as when he was a kid. After 4 years he moved to Bernice, OK with his brother David for a short time and then on to Kansas City, KS.

Dementia was slowly taking his mental and physical health. He also suffered from REM sleep disorder that caused him to act out his dreams whether they were good or bad, and COPD. He was admitted to the hospital on Monday December 22, 2025. After two weeks of treatment for pneumonia and infection, the choice was made to put him on comfort care on Monday January 3, 2025. He passed away peacefully on January 8, 2026.

No more bad dreams, hallucinations, weakness and depression, Jimmy is finally able to rest peacefully.

He was loved and adored by those who knew him and will be missed.

Jimmy was preceded in death by his first wife Serena Ann Birge Wiltfong (1966) (Mendota California) (a daughter, Shanna Marie was born from this union in 1963); his father, Robert Eli Wiltfong (2002); his mother, Mary Louise Morton Wiltfong (1981); his sister, Violet Kay Carson (2015); his second wife, Linda Kay Nixon Wiltfong (2017); (a son, Robert William Wiltfong was born from this union in 1968).

He is survived by daughter, Shanna Marie Cavasos, Kansas City KS, & her husband, Frank Cavasos; son, Robert William Wiltfong, Kansas City, KS; grandson, Robert Lee Wiltfong, Tonganoxie KS; brother, David Wiltfong (Bernice Oklahoma); sister, Patsy Newland (Clovis California); pet cat, Minnie; 6 remaining 1st cousins; and several other family members and blended family members.

He will be cremated and his cremains will be interred at a later date.

Celia Anaya FigueroaCelia Anaya Figueroa, 62, of Milan, Missouri passed away unexpectedly on January 5, 2026.  Services ...
01/09/2026

Celia Anaya Figueroa

Celia Anaya Figueroa, 62, of Milan, Missouri passed away unexpectedly on January 5, 2026. Services are being planned and Celia will be buried in El Zapote, Guerrero, Mexico.

Celia leaves behind her husband, Marcelo; children: Reynaldo(Wendy), Jaime (Guadalupe), Felipa (Juan), & Mariela (Alejandro); and grandchildren: Jovani, Oscar, Jorge, David, Ashley, Leslie, Kaley, Diego, Jaime, Joel, Dilan. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Celia will be deeply missed and forever loved by her family and friends.

Virginia Maria (Fonseca) AlvarezVirginia Maria (Fonseca) Alvarez, 82, of Merriam, Kansas passed away peacefully on Janua...
01/08/2026

Virginia Maria (Fonseca) Alvarez

Virginia Maria (Fonseca) Alvarez, 82, of Merriam, Kansas passed away peacefully on January 6, 2026 at Merriam Gardens in Merriam, Kansas.

Virginia was the back bone of her family always so strong for everyone. She was a loving mother and grandmother and so beloved by her family. She will be truly missed.

Virginia is survived by her son, Kenneth Alvarez; daughter, Mary Wyatt; grandchildren: Michael Dean, Victoria, Jamie, Brittany, and Joseph; and many more family members and friends.

Private family services.

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