Arthur-Eggers-Obituary

Arthur Eggers

Kansas City, Missouri

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Pastor Arthur Eggers, 83, of Kansas City, went to be with Jesus September 24, 2008. Services will be at noon on Saturday, September 27, 2008, at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial with military honors in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Friday at the chapel. In lieu of flowers,...

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From day one in 1976 in Independence I remember the kindness of a good man who touched me like no other the father I never had. I call you dad for the love you constantly showed to everyone you made contact with. I have thought of you more often than you know to this day. You have influenced me more than you know to this day. You led me to Lord path and continue to seek till I see Him face to face. Till we meet again, love you

Art Eggers eight great-grandchildren 2007

On this six month anniversary of my father's death I would like to thank each and every person who put an entry into his guest book. Each memory of yours helps keep him alive in our hearts as he always will be. Just before he died he asked his Grandaughter Sarah not to forget him. Little did he know there were many people he touched in life that will never forget him. Pastor, mentor, counselor, or friend; as well as father, grandfather and great-grandfather. We all have the memories we...

Only a heavenly language can express how blessed I am to know, love and learn from Bro. Eggers teaching all my life - I know the Great I AM because he dedicated his life to JESUS, the Great I AM. Thank you, dear Pastor.

Becky, I am so sorry about your father passing. There are no words to make you feel better. Please know I am here if you need me, all you have to do is call. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Art with his Mother Addie, his oldest daughter Becky and his first grandson Joe

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time. We wished we could have been there to pay final respects to such a dear man of God. He will be truly missed. We will always remember Art fondly and the loving advice and admonishment he gave us many times, it has always served us well. All our love and prayers...Mark and Jessica

Uncle Arther you will be missed.
Don &Doris

MY HERO, My Grandpa, My Dad . Taught me everything I ever needed to live life. Trust only in the Lord God, who gave His life on the cross as the payment for my sin and law breaking ways. He considered himself a tin cup, and we considered him a GIANT, not necessarily physically, yet you would disapear when he gave you a hug, but a spritual GIANT. He affected more people and helped change more lives than any one will ever know. I will miss his understanding ways, his timely advice and his...