Kansas City Funeral Directors

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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

PATRICIA (MILES) CHAMBLISSPatricia (Miles) Chambliss, 92, passed away on November 19th at Menorah Medical Center in Over...
11/24/2025

PATRICIA (MILES) CHAMBLISS
Patricia (Miles) Chambliss, 92, passed away on November 19th at Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, Kansas. Visitation will be on Saturday December 6th from 10am to 11am at Heritage United Methodist Church, 12850 Quivira Road, Overland Park. Funeral services will follow at the church at 11am.

Pat was born in Ohlman, Illinois. After her family moved to Alton, Illinois, she attended Alton schools, graduating from Alton High School in 1950. She earned her B.A. from Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. She and Ross Chambliss married on July 3, 1954. She taught first grade in the Alton school system. The couple, along with their three children, moved to Overland Park, Kansas, in 1970.

Pat was active in Delta Delta Delta, PEO, and was a dedicated member of Valley View United Methodist Church where she served in many capacities, including the Evening Care program and her bible study circle. Most of all, she enjoyed her family.

She is survived by her husband Ross of 71 years, and her children, Lori Lorg (John) of Olathe, Kansas; Chris Chambliss (Linda) of Cookeville, Tennessee; and Amy Keith, of Shawnee, Kansas; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Her husband Ross will miss her love, companionship and dedication to making a happy home. Her children will miss her positive outlook on life, faithfulness and humility. Lori will specifically miss their lunches and shopping trips and her ability to make anyone who came into her home feel welcome. Amy will specifically miss their quilting together and her hugs. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

The funeral service will be live streamed on Heritage United Methodist Church’s You Tube channel.

In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. https://www.stjude.org

DAVID LEE (LOVERN) HOLLOMANDavid Lee (Lovern) Holloman age 72 was Born August 24,1953 to George Galen Lovern and Margare...
11/22/2025

DAVID LEE (LOVERN) HOLLOMAN
David Lee (Lovern) Holloman age 72 was Born August 24,1953 to George Galen Lovern and Margaret Ann Talkington in El Dorado, KS. David was later adopted by his stepfather, William A. Holloman. He died at home surrounded by his family on November 8, 2025.

He graduated from El Dorado High School in 1970. He attended LIFE Bible College in Los Angeles, CA and Butler Community College

He married Sherry Page in 1974 and together they have 4 children.

David grew up in the El Dorado area and attended the Foursquare Gospel Church for 35 years. In the early 1988 he became a member of El Dorado First Baptist Church. He was a member of Michigan Valley Community Church when he moved to the area in November 2011. He was very involved in church and helped with youth activities all of his teenage and adult years.

In 1975 he developed a close friendship with John Bigham when they started working together at Sauders in Emporia. John invited him to this area to fish and hunt with him, and he came to do so whenever possible. David loved telling stories, and making people laugh.

He loved to attend all the activities of his family when he was able.

He was employed by Butler Community College until his retirement in 2009.

He loved his Lord and his family and made sure that they knew how much God loves each and every one of them. He had devotional, prayer time with them each night as they grew up.

He is survived by his wife Sherry, 3 sons Joshua (Sonila), Matt, and Jerry (Shelby) and his daughter, Jennifer Marshall (Joel), ten grandchildren, whom he adored. David, Allie, Ellis, Emmett, Emory, Piper, Remi, Boaz, Tilly and Daphne. His sister Vickie Angel (Jerry), and numerous nieces and nephews whom he always loved being around.

He was preceded in death by his father George, mother Margaret, stepfather Bill, and brother Tim.

JAMIE MICHAEL GRUBEIt is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Jamie Grube, beloved father, son, grandso...
11/17/2025

JAMIE MICHAEL GRUBE
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Jamie Grube, beloved father, son, grandson, grandfather, partner and friend. Jamie passed away peacefully on the 9th of November, 2025 surrounded by loved ones , having been born on the 22nd of November 1971.

Jamie is survived by his father Ernest 'Toady' Grube, his grandmother Helen Grube, his loving partner Jacqueline Roller, his brother Kelly, his daughter Tristyn, and step daughter, Cierra, his son Tanner, and step sons Todd and Gunnar, a nephew Andrew Grube, his loving grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. His warmth and kindness touched all those around him, and his absence leaves a vacuum in the hearts of many.

Ever the tinkerer, Jamie's favorite pastime was to collect assorted items that were past their prime and painstakingly breathe new life into them. Whether it was a lawnmower, a snowblower, a vehicle, or a piece of electronic equipment, Jamie took great joy in the process of rehabilitation and restoration - making the old, new again.

He had an undeniable love for food and for cooking, relishing everything from Chick fil A and pizza, to any culinary delight prepared by his partner Jacqueline. A simple pleasure he truly savored was a refreshing Coke, and he was known to enjoy the thrill of playing slot machines.

His love for the outdoors came alive through camping, fishing, and float trips. He had a special fondness for Arkansas, where he enjoyed countless trips with Jacqueline. These shared memories will forever echo in the hearts of those who loved him.

Jamie's legacy is one of tireless kindness, selfless service, and fierce love for his family. His spirit and memory will live on in the acts of kindness we extend to each other, mirroring the way he lived his life.

In lieu of flowers, we invite you to support Jamie's family during this difficult time by making a contribution to the fund set up in his honor at https://everloved.com/life-of/jamie-grube/obituary/
Your support is greatly appreciated and will lend strength to those navigating the grief of his loss.

As we mourn Jamie's passing, let us celebrate the profound impact he had on the lives of those privileged to know him. His spirit will continue to live on through the actions and hearts of his loved ones. Rest in peace, Jamie – you are sorely missed.

ALVIN DWAINE LENTZ Alvin Dwaine Lentz, 89, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away on November 5, 2025, at home. Alvin was the o...
11/10/2025

ALVIN DWAINE LENTZ

Alvin Dwaine Lentz, 89, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away on November 5, 2025, at home. Alvin was the only child of the late Alvin Theodore Lentz and Elizabeth Russell Lentz who encouraged his love of all things car-related.

Alvin was the first in his family to graduate from college, something he is immensely proud of. He also earned a Masters of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Upon graduation, he married and worked as an executive in the food manufacturing industry for Kraft, A&P, Great Western Sugar, Fairmont Foods, and Dairymen Inc.

Alvin and his wife, Susan Kinser Lentz, welcomed daughters Robin Michelle into the world in 1970 and Shannon Dawn in 1973. Alvin embraced providing for his family, always striving for the next rung on the corporate ladder, which meant the family moved frequently.

He was fond of a good game of tennis, a cold Coors Lite, his beloved Dallas Cowboys in his younger years, and the Kansas City Chiefs more recently. He has been a lifelong car nut, amassing several sports cars throughout his life and continuing to tinker well into his 80s. One of his greatest experiences was attending the Indianapolis 500 race.

He is survived by daughters Robin Lentz Thrana (Jeffrey) and Shannon Lentz Leonberger (Michael), and his grandchildren, Paige Thrana, Grace Knapp (Ryan) and Ben Leonberger. He cherished his family. Kansas City Funeral Directors is handling arrangements.

MARTA ANN BUSERMarta Ann Buser, 68, went home to be with the Lord on November 3, 2025, surrounded by her loving family a...
11/07/2025

MARTA ANN BUSER
Marta Ann Buser, 68, went home to be with the Lord on November 3, 2025, surrounded by her loving family and Sister Lucero of the Sister Servants of Mary, after a courageous two-year battle with brain cancer.

Born on February 2, 1957, Marta grew up in Overland Park and attended Shawnee Mission South High School. She went on to study for two years at Kansas State University, where she met the love of her life, Bill Buser. Marta later continued her nursing studies at the University of Kansas Medical Center while Bill pursued his medical degree. The two were married in 1978 and shared 47 wonderful years together.

Marta worked as a nurse in Kansas City and Columbus, Ohio, before devoting herself fully to raising their children. She returned to nursing in 2005, working with Bill at Gastrointestinal Associates until they retired in 2016.

Her most cherished role was being a mother to Matt, Billy, and Katie. She poured her heart into her family—volunteering at her children’s schools, serving as Athletic Director at Cure of Ars Catholic School, and even coaching track and field. She never missed a game or a milestone, always ready to cheer, encourage, and—on occasion—offer her spirited opinions to coaches and referees.

When grandchildren arrived, Marta’s joy multiplied. She created magical holidays and lasting traditions, making each grandchild feel special through birthday sleepovers, dinners, and shopping trips with “Bubba and Granddad.” Their many trips to Branson are memories that the grandchildren will treasure forever. Her love, energy, and warmth filled every moment she shared with her family.

Affectionately known as “Bubba,” she leaves the following life advice for her grandchildren and for all:
Grow in your love of the Lord. Keep Him front and center. Always Jesus! He gave us a roadmap—just follow it. Use your intellect, not your emotions. Think of the consequences. Put the pros and cons on paper and decide if it’s worth it. On love … love deeply. Forgive easily. Look deep into their heart. Make sure they love the Lord. Keep God first … and things fall into place!

In July 2023, Marta was diagnosed with glioblastoma, and she faced her illness with remarkable grace, courage, and faith—never complaining or asking, “Why me?” In the fall of 2024, Marta formed a group to pray the rosary, starting with about eight members and growing to more than forty. Meeting once a week, the rosary was prayed at the Buser home, most recently four days prior to her passing.

Marta was preceded in death by her mother, Rose Musick; her mother- and father-in-law, Katy and H.P. Buser; brothers-in-law Bob Buser and Ken Latimer; and niece Yona Julian.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Bill; her beloved children and their spouses, Matt and Jennifer Buser, Billy and Jackie Buser, and Katie and Tommy Lewis; and her adored grandchildren Ben and Beau Buser, Will, Johnny, Joey, and Annie Buser, and Aspen, Rosie, and Tucker Lewis.

Marta is also survived by her father, Matt Musick; sisters Nancy (Michael) Czinege and Susie Hopkins; in-laws Terri Murphy, Joanne (Lon) Warner, Becky (Ken) Brown, Mary (Carl) Gills, Carolyn Latimer, John (Ann) Buser, and Loretta (Bob) Huff; as well as many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. She also leaves behind countless friends whose lives were deeply touched by her kindness and generosity.

Marta will be remembered for her unwavering faith, her selfless spirit, and her endless capacity to love. She was generous with her time, her talents, and her heart—and her legacy will live on in the family and friends who loved her so dearly.

The family would like to thank the Sister Servants of Mary and Catholic Community Hospice for the outstanding care, love, and prayers that they provided to Marta in the last months of her life.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Marta’s memory to the Sister Servants of Mary at https://sisterservantsofmary.org/donate

A rosary will be prayed at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 12, at the Church of the Nativity, 3800 W. 119th Street, Leawood, KS, followed by visitation until 8:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 13, followed by a luncheon in the parish hall. A private family burial will take place after the luncheon.

Rose Mary MorseRose Mary Morse, 64, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday,...
11/05/2025

Rose Mary Morse

Rose Mary Morse, 64, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas.

Rose Mary was preceded in death by her father, Thomas; mother, Nora; sisters: Wilma & Brenda; and brothers: David & Marvin. She is survived by sons: Thomas, Donald, & Bradley; 5 grandchildren; brothers: Luther, Phillip, Arthur, Rocky, Timmy, Michael, Patrick, James, & Jack; and many more family and friends.

Visitation will be from 12:00 to 1:00 on Friday, November 7, 2025 at Kansas City Funeral Directors, 4880 Shawnee Drive, Kansas City, Kansas. Service will begin at 1:00 PM with burial to follow at Maple Hill Cemetery.

You can shed tears that she is gone

Or you can smile because she has lived

You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back

Or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left

Your heart can be empty because you can't see her

Or you can be full of the love that you shared

You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday

Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday

You can remember her and only that she is gone

Or you can cherish her memory and let it live on

You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back

Or you can do what she would want: smile, open your eyes,

love and go on,

By David Harkins

KENNETH "KENNY" D. FIELDKenneth D. “Kenny” Field, 76, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away on October 27, 2025, comforted by ...
11/04/2025

KENNETH "KENNY" D. FIELD
Kenneth D. “Kenny” Field, 76, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away on October 27, 2025, comforted by the love of family and friends.

Kenny was born on March 7, 1949, in Kansas City, Kansas, to W.D. (Dale) Field and Pauline V. Field. He grew up in Shawnee, Kansas, and graduated from Shawnee Mission North High School. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business from Pittsburg State University. From his earliest years, Kenny was known for his warm heart, gentle humor, and kind spirit. He was a devoted son, a cherished brother, and a loyal friend whose presence brought light, laughter, and comfort to all who knew him.

A true sports enthusiast, Kenny found great joy in bowling, darts, and pool—activities that reflected both his love of friendly competition and his enjoyment of time spent with others. He participated in Kansas City Dart Association tournaments and received numerous first-place awards. Ken took first place in the Joplin Tri-State Open for mixed triples. He also won a trip to Las Vegas to compete in the National Tournament by placing at the top of his dart league—a highlight of his dart career. His dedication and talent were matched only by the friendships he formed through the game.

Kenny was also an avid sports fan, cheering passionately for his favorite teams—the Kansas City Chiefs, the Kansas City Royals, and the Kansas Jayhawks. He loved watching the games with family and friends, sharing in the excitement and camaraderie that came with every season.

Kenny was preceded in death by his parents, W.D. (Dale) Field and Pauline V. Field; his sister, Terri L. Atkinson; and his nephew, Russell L. Miesner.

He leaves behind his brother and sister-in-law, Ron and Peggy Field; and his sister and brother-in-law, Debora (Debi) and Mark Riser. Kenny was a proud uncle to three nieces and three nephews, and a loving great-uncle to five great-nieces and six great-nephews. His family will forever cherish the many memories of his laughter and kindness.

In keeping with Kenny’s wishes, no formal services will be held. His family and friends will honor his life privately, remembering him with love, gratitude, and the joy he brought into their lives.

May he rest in peace, embraced by the same warmth and kindness he shared so freely throughout his life.

J.R. SIMMONS IIIJ. R. Simmons III, 82, passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 26, 2025, entering his eternal hom...
11/03/2025

J.R. SIMMONS III
J. R. Simmons III, 82, passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 26, 2025, entering his eternal home with the Lord. Born on May 25, 1943, in Los Angeles, California, he was the son of Jesse R. Simmons, Jr. and June E. Simmons (née Hannah).

J. R. was married nearly 49 years to Barbara Simmons of the home. He was the father of four daughters: JaNice Petersen (Mike), JaNette Kunels (Nick), JaNeene Simmons, and JaNessa Simmons (Gregg), and one stepson, Mike Ziegler (Lori). He was blessed with eight grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, and many other family members and friends who brought him endless joy.

A lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan, J. R. was known for his quick wit, sharp sense of humor, and his ability to connect with anyone. He had a remarkable memory and a deep well of knowledge, especially in history, music, and sports. Music was one of his greatest joys, and he loved sharing it with others—whether through listening, singing along, or reminiscing about favorite songs and artists.

J. R. worked hard throughout his life to protect and help those in need, always striving to do the right thing. He loved to laugh and cherished good times and meaningful experiences with his family.

J. R. was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Private services will be held at a later date. His legacy lives on in the stories, laughter, and love he shared with so many.

Rose Mary MorseRose Mary Morse, 64, of Leavenworth, Kansas and formerly of Kansas City, Kansas passed away on Wednesday,...
10/30/2025

Rose Mary Morse

Rose Mary Morse, 64, of Leavenworth, Kansas and formerly of Kansas City, Kansas passed away on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas.

Services are being planned for Friday, November 7 at Kansas City Funeral Directors, 4880 Shawnee Drive, Kansas City, Kansas. Once times have been confirmed they will be announced.

Nao Lee HerNao Lee Her, 41, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 13, 2025 at home.Nao Lee ...
10/27/2025

Nao Lee Her

Nao Lee Her, 41, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 13, 2025 at home.

Nao Lee was born on November 26, 1983 to Chong Kao Her and Blia Vang in San Diego, California. He moved to Kansas City in 1995. Nao Lee married See Yang in 1999. They had three children: Nathan Pheng Her; Mathis Kongcheng Her; Ariel Kaajsab Her.

Nao Lee is survived by his children: Nathan Pheng Her; Mathis Kongcheng Her; Ariel Kaajsab Her; three grandsons: Ace Tub Yaj Her; Chance Ywjkoob Her; and Kian Koobhmoov Her; brothers: Tou Ricky Her, Victor Her, and Steven Fue Her; sisters: Precilla Her and Kasey Her; and many more family and friends.

Services will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Olathe Christian Church, 1115 S Ridgeview Rd, Olathe, KS.
Doors open at 9:00 AM.
First service is from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Lunch will be served at First Hmong CMA, 900 S Honeysuckle Dr
Olathe, KS from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM.
Family Time at Olathe Christian Church from 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM.
Second Service will be from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Dinner will follow at Frist Hmong CMA.

Monday, visitation will begin at 10:00 AM with service to follow at 11:00 AM at Kansas City Funeral Directors, 4880 Shawnee Drive, Kansas City, Kansas. Burial will follow at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Kansas City, Kansas.

JO ANN (BAKER) OZORKIEWICZJo Ann (Baker) Ozorkiewicz, 83, Overland Park, KS, passed away October 19, 2025. Celebration M...
10/23/2025

JO ANN (BAKER) OZORKIEWICZ

Jo Ann (Baker) Ozorkiewicz, 83, Overland Park, KS, passed away October 19, 2025. Celebration Mass, Holy Trinity Chapel, 9130 Pflumm, Lenexa, KS 10:30am with a rosary at 10:00am. Reception will be held from Noon to 3:00pm at 9555 Nieman Road, Overland Park, KS 66214.

Bertha Alicia DomínguezBertha Alicia Domínguez falleció el 19 de octubre de 2025 junto a sus seres queridos. Nació en La...
10/22/2025

Bertha Alicia Domínguez

Bertha Alicia Domínguez falleció el 19 de octubre de 2025 junto a sus seres queridos. Nació en La Unión, El Salvador, el 19 de enero de 1934.

Bertha era la menor de las dos hijas de su madre. Doris Dominguez y Bertha Alica Dominguez. Tuvo cuatro hijos: Dina Anabel Arbizú Domínguez, Elena Araceli Domínguez, René Antonio Navarro Domínguez y Adela Beatriz Navarro Domínguez. Fue abuela de nueve nietos y bisabuela de siete bisnietos.

Bertha fue una mujer trabajadora que se esforzó por todo lo que tenía. Fue una madre amorosa. Era una persona dulce que sabía cómo hacer reír a la gente. Cuando quería algo, estaba tan decidida a conseguirlo que se esforzaba por lograrlo. Hasta el último día luchó por mantenerse viva; de hecho, los médicos le dijeron a su hija que era una mujer muy fuerte.

En 1978, llegó a California, Estados Unidos, para brindarles a sus hijos una vida mejor. Al llegar a California, trabajó en el servicio doméstico. Además de vivir en California, también vivió en Nueva York, Florida y Kansas. A lo largo de su vida, visitó El Salvador para ver a su hija Elena, también conocida como Nena.

A principios de marzo del año 2000, se bautizó como testigo de Jehová. Allí conoció a personas increíbles que tenían la misma fe en Jehová que ella.

Fue una persona amable con todas las personas.

Horas de Visita: 12:00 PM ~ 2:00 PM a Kansas City Funeral Directors, 4880 Shawnee Drive, Kansas City, Kansas 66106. Entierro a La union, El Salvador.

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