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Caesar Augustus Blevins

Kansas City, Missouri

1957 - 2021

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Caesar Augustus Blevins May 24, 1957 - April 7, 2021 Kansas City, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri – Caesar Blevins, beloved partner, father, grandfather, and friend, age 63, passed away at Kansas City Hospice House, April 7, 2021 after a heroic, ten-year battle with metastatic prostate cancer....

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Morning neighbor, yes we still miss you and we just lost another neighbor of the shared down the street Bruce Eaton and you guys are about the same age, maybe you went to high school together, anyway we miss you and I'm sure your family still does too. Bless you my brother,

Morning, the sun is shining and it's been 3 years since you left Earth, hopefully you are joined with family and friends in heaven and watching down on us with all the love you gave, we miss you, our neighborhood is the same, but a part of it is missing which is you, bless you brother

As a cancer survivor, I enjoyed the honorable good fortune of sharing the group reunion pic with Cesar at my side. He gave a good fight. Lost him way too soon.

I was in Waldo the other day and came across City gym backlot and I saw the picture of Caesar, I just stood there and a smile came across my face. My husband and I used to walk at different times past him and Carla's house, we would wave hello and maybe stop and talk a little bit. One time I saw Caesar and Carla at the overland Park festival and I've noticed they were my neighbors, so I went up to their picnic table and said hi I live over there in Waldo where you do and I introduced myself...

Enjoyed your warm hellos at UPS and sweet gifts (snacks). Rest in peace.

Rest on Caesar. You fought a good fight and finished your course. You are missed.

Big Guy Great Guy!

I met Caesar thru the prostate support group. He was always positive, uplifting, and responding to new guys starting the cancer journey with "we got you." A man of Christ who was much loved and appreciated. I look forward to seeing you in heaven.

What a beautiful memorial.. every word rings with so much truth. Madison Ave will never be the same. So much love to Carla and his daughter-in-law and grand babies.. we´ve seen so many pictures that it feels like we´ve watched you grow since day one!