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Robert D. Gaines, 59, of Southwest Kansas City, an attorney, died Thursday, July 22, 2010. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday, July 26, at the Mount Moriah and Freeman Funeral Home, 10507 Holmes Road, Kansas City. Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Sunday, July 25, at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Angel Flight, Inc., 1515 E. 71st Street, Suite 312, Tulsa, OK 74136. Bob was born on May 27, 1951 in Kansas City, the son of Ralph and Betty Gaines, and attended public schools in Prairie Village, KS, and Phoenix, AZ. Bob graduated with a degree in Economics from the University of Arizona in Tucson (1972), a Master's of Business Administration from Michigan State University in East Lansing (1973), and a Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Law (1983). During law school, Bob served as the business editor of the UMKC Law Review and on the staff of the Urban Lawyer, and was a member of the Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. He and his future wife, Shanette Kirch, met while working at Bob's family restaurant, the Colony Steakhouse and Lobster Pot. They were married in 1977. Bob became an excellent restaurateur and with his mother, Betty, and sister, Karen, the family successfully operated the restaurant for nearly twenty years at four different Kansas City locations. The restaurant's most famous and long- lasting location was at Kansas City's Union Station. After closing the restaurant seven years ago, Bob began practicing law full time – which was a passion and a calling for him. He was a partner with the law firm of Krigel & Krigel, PC, in Kansas City and handled commercial litigation, personal injury, leasing and real estate matters, property and business insurance claims, business formations, valuations and projections, and bankruptcy litigation. Bob appeared before the Federal District Court of Missouri and Kansas and the Kansas Board of Healing Arts, and was a member of the Missouri Bar Association; Arizona Bar Association; Kansas Bar Association; Kansas City Bar Association, and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association's legal panel. He was admitted to practice before the United States District Court and Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Missouri, and was listed in Who's Who in the Midwest. Bob's clients included Heartland Educational Institute, Vantage Investment, LLC, Bo Lings Chinese Restaurants, the Restaurant Guide of Kansas City, and dozens of restaurants throughout the Kansas City area. Bob took great pride and satisfaction in helping people; on many occasions assisting the disenfranchised. He was a dedicated professional who was always fair and honest in the handling of his cases and clients. Bob was an avid flight enthusiast, a licensed pilot, and the proud owner of a 1962 single engine Mooney aircraft. He loved to cook, he spoke Spanish fluently, and loved to travel with his wife, family and friends – ultimately visiting five continents. He enjoyed hiking and traversed the Grand Canyon as many as thirty times. He also enjoyed snow skiing, racquetball, scuba diving, and biking, and he loved to read – especially history. His memberships included the Missouri Restaurant Association and the YMCA. The dominant feature of Bob's personality was his almost child-like enthusiasm for life, and his acceptance and non-judgmental approach to people and the problems of the everyday world. His joy was infectious, and he was a genuine "gentleman," in the truest sense of the word. He was a bright soul who will be deeply missed by his family, his colleagues, and his numerous friends. Survivors include his beloved wife of thirty-four years, Shanette Kirch of the home; his beloved daughter, Ariel Kirch Gaines of Chicago, IL; his step-son, Joseph Charles Glanville, III, and his step- granddaughter Jordan Glanville, of Lenexa, KS; his mother, Betty Gaines of Kansas City; his sister and brother-in- law, Karen Gaines and Keith Richcreek, and his beloved nephew, Brandon Gaines-Richcreek, of Kansas City. (Arr.: Mt. Moriah & Freeman Funeral Home, 816-942-2004). M

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Published by Kansas City Star on Jul. 25, 2010.

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Diane Cassity

April 12, 2011

I only recently learned of Bob's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Bob and Shanette at the time Ariel was born and recall the joy he had at her birth. He had a great love of his family and a zest for life. He had a full but far too short life.

Ariel Gaines

September 1, 2010

My family and I would like to thank all who have offered their kind condolences and shared their memories of this great, loving, and honorable man. We miss him greatly and hearing from those who love and miss him too helps us keep his spirit among us.

Adam Hertzfeld

August 16, 2010

We all lost a great man last month, have so many priceless memories of him and sad to have lost someone who I consider a second father. The words of wisdom he spoke from the picnic benches at the havasupai camp grounds and the drives into work at the colony steak house gave me more wisdom than any school course I attended.

My dad

Ariel Gaines

August 13, 2010

SHARAT GUPTA

August 1, 2010

Known him for a few months only, but I remember him as always positive and lively person. He always had a smile on his face. I pray that his smile help his family to overcome their loss.

Sharat Gupta

ROBERT EIGEN

July 27, 2010

TO BETTY AND FAMILY.I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS.A FEW
YEARS AGO I SPOKE WITH BOB AND FOUND HIM TO BE A SPECIAL PERSON.I THANK ARIEL FOR LETTING ME KNOW.
BOB EIGEN
AUNT VICTORIA EIGEN'S SON

Beverly (Eaton) Morris

July 26, 2010

Shanette, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting him, you have been in my thoughts many times since the last time we saw each other (I think it was in 1970 when you came to see Robin and I's first daughter in the hospital...she is now 40 years old). My prayers are for your family at this difficult time.

David Berley

July 26, 2010

Although I did not know Bob well, from the few times I met him, I could tell that he was a wonderful person, a kindred soul. My deepest sympathies to the whole family.

David Berley
Your aunt Ruth's son

Marti Smith

July 26, 2010

Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. You have so many great memories to cherish and keep in you hearts. Take care..Love, Marti & Gary Smith

Candice Hall

July 25, 2010

Our deepest sympathies during your time of lose. Please know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers. With Love, Candice, Daryl, Zackary & Megan Hall

Lois Nolan

July 25, 2010

Mrs. Gaines and Ariel,
I got to know Mr.Gaines as one of his clients. It is very true that he was extremely kind to me while guiding me through the ups and downs of the legel system after the loss of my husband. I was fortunate to have flown with him to one of the hearings. I was so scared but he was reassuring and calm. I will miss his huge friendly smile.
Lois Nolan

Corinne Corley

July 25, 2010

I am saddened to hear of Bob's passing. He was a marvelous person, a compassionate and gentle soul, and a one-of-a-kind lawyer. We will all miss him.

Jennifer Mitchell

July 25, 2010

Shannette, Ariel, Chuck - you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love to you all.

Sandra Herdler

July 24, 2010

Shanette and Ariel: We have all lost a very special person. You are both in my thoughts and prayers. I will dearly miss my mentor and being called "kid". Bob was a very special person and a very special friend to me. I will miss him dearly. All my love, Sandra Herdler (K&K)

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