1927
2017
Floyd E. Brittian
Floyd E. Brittian, 90, of Springfield, Missouri (formerly a Northland resident of the Kansas City area) passed away May 24, 2017. Graveside services are 11:30 a.m. Wednesday May 31st at Terrace Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri.
Floyd was born April 10, 1927 in Springfield, Missouri. He was a Navy veteran. Floyd was the former owner of All Purpose Travel in Kansas City, a member of the North Kansas City Breakfast Club and was an avid model railroad hobbyist.
He was preceded in death by his 1st wife, Helen B. Brittian and 2nd wife, Mary Ruth Brittian. Survivors include his son, Steven (Kathy) Brittian, stepdaughter, Janet (Mark) Rao, stepson, Jim (Nancy) Barrows, sister, Betty Shelton, 5 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Meyers Northland Funeral Chapel in Parkville, Missouri. On line condolences may be sent to Meyersfuneralchapel.com
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I met Floyd several years ago when he contacted me to help sell some brass items had inherited. It was a pleasure to work with him on that project. I did get to operate his layout once before we took it down so he could move. It was a pleasure and an experience working with Floyd and I was sorry to see him move when he did. He will be missed.
Steve McKee
May 29, 2017
My condolences to the Brittian Family. I met Floyd through the model railroad operations community, and not only had the pleasure of running trains on his railroad, but also having him a guest at my layout. He was a talented modeler. I visited Kansas City many times and each time I was there regardless of if I was to run his railroad or not, he was always gracious and welcoming.
Edward Klein
May 28, 2017
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