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801 Northwest 108th Street (Shoal Creek Pkwy)
Kansas City, Missouri
Charles Raymond Deis, 93, of KCMO went to be with the Lord April 6, 2013. He was born June 23, 1919 in Gilliam, MO, the son of Emil and Lellia Deis. Charles graduated from Gilliam Public Schools and attended Missouri Valley College. He was united in marriage to Helen A. Collins on September 6, 1942. He served during World War II in the Army Air Corps, African and European Theaters. He was Honorably Discharged as a Captain, serving from June 1942 to December 1945. He then graduated from the University of Kansas. Charles was employed at General Motors Fairfax Plant as an Industrial Engineer and retired after 31 years of service. He was a member of the Gashland Presbyterian Church since 1955 and served on the Board of Trustees and as an Elder. He also participated in Boy Scouts as a Leader. Charles is preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Mary Lee Bruhardt of Stanton, IL. He is survived by his wife, Helen, of the home; three sons, Charles, Gregory and James and their families of the Kansas City area; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held 2pm Wednesday, April 10 at Gashland Presbyterian Church located at 8029 N. Oak Street, KCMO 64118, with visitation 1pm prior to services. His burial will follow at Mount Moriah Terrace Park. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial contributions to the Gashland Presbyterian Church's Building Fund. Mount Moriah Terrace Park Funeral Home, 801 NW 108th St, Kansas City, MO 64155 www.mountmoriahterracepark.com
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To the Deis Family:
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of Charles. He will be missed by all of us. What a great guy he was. I worked with Charles when he headed up the Gashland Presbyterian Church Building & Grounds Committee and was very impressed with the way he handled the meetings and origanized the work days so that every one knew what to do and the supplies to do it with. He certainly was a man of God and was always helping those in need. We know there is little we can say to relieve your pain except to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord and loved ones in Heaven and relieved of all suffering.
Don & Betty Butterfield
April 15, 2013
Mr.Deiss was the dad and scoutmaster we all admired. Taught us so much and a wonderful family man.
Rest in peace
Mike Jarchow Danville, California
April 10, 2013
I am grateful for the life of Mr. Deis. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.
Bpb
April 9, 2013
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