Dr. Patrick-Price-Obituary

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Dr. Patrick Kevin Price

Atchison, Kansas

Mar 29, 1949 – Dec 6, 2017 (Age 68)

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BORN
March 29, 1949
DIED
December 6, 2017
AGE
68
LOCATION
Atchison, Kansas

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Arensberg-Pruett Funeral Home Obituary

Patrick K. Price, M.D., 68, Mission Hills, Kansas, died December 6, 2017.

A Rosary will be recited at St. Agnes Catholic Church, on Saturday, December 9th, at 10 am, followed by visitation 10:30 to 12:30. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1 p.m. December 9th, at St Agnes, 5250 Mission Road, Roeland Park, KS 66205. Burial will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Atchison at a later date. Contributions are suggested to St. Benedict's Abbey, 1020 N. 2nd Street, Atchison, KS 66002. Care entrusted to Arensberg-Pruett Funeral Home, 208 N. 5th St., Atchison, KS.

Pat was born in Atchison, KS on March 29, 1949 to Mary Ellen (Jochems) Price and A. Patrick Price. He graduated from Maur Hill in 1967 and KU in 1971. He continued on to KU Medical Center and completed a residency in Internal Medicine. He then completed a residency in Ophthalmology at the University of Colorado Health Science Center in Denver in 1981. He was board certified in both fields.

Pat married Cyndy Kuntzelman and moved to Kansas City in 1981 to open a solo practice in Independence and later in Blue Springs. He combined his practice with Eye Care, Inc. which ultimately became Discover Vision Centers. For 15 years Pat simultaneously served as a Regional Medical Director for Medicare through Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, starting his days early in Blue Springs and working late in Topeka. Wearing his signature bow ties, and during the holiday season his famous red plaid Pendleton slacks, Pat enjoyed his medical community, staff and patients from Blue Springs, Independence and surrounding small towns. It pleased him to fill the role of a small town doctor by attending athletic events, fund raisers, weddings, graduations, birthday parties, church suppers, funerals and other events of his patients, his staff, and their families.

Pat's proudest achievement was the family he built with his wife, Cyndy, and their two children, Megan and Joe. The family enjoyed wonderful road trip vacations to Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, The Grand Canyon, Bryce, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Canyon du Chelly, Mesa Verde and annual family ski trips to Colorado. Most memorable excursions were the '92 Barcelona Olympics and a 2016 trip to St Petersburg, Russia with Megan and her husband, Hans. Cyndy and Pat also enjoyed superb tours together through Romania, the Dalmatian Coast, Peru and Machu Picchu, and to The Netherlands.

The Price family wishes to thank his many diligent oncology doctors from KU and the pleasant and efficient nurses and aides at Westwood Cancer Center. We also thank Kansas City Hospice for the careful attention received in his final week. Pat celebrates the fact he is a cancer survivor, having a successful bone marrow transplant on August 9, 2017. He thanks his German bone marrow donor, and all people who are kind enough to be on donor lists. Pat was very glad to participate in clinical trials, and credits a wicked radiation trial for wiping out his AML cancer cells. Donating his brain for research is Pat's latest medical contribution.

Pat is preceded in death by his father, Skeet Price, and his sister Kerry Price Perry. He is survived by his wife, Cyndy, of the home; son Joseph, daughter-in-law Molly and grandson, Dean Patrick Price of Lenexa. Megan and husband Hans Rouw, of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Pat is also survived by his mother, Mary Ellen Price and his brother, Phil Price, both of Colorado Springs. Pat was a generous and principled man who will be greatly missed and remembered by many.

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The Medicare Medical Director community relied on Patrick for many years to be our expert and guardian for all things ophthalmological for the Medicare program. He was always helpful, curious, and full of integrity. Besides that, he was a very dear man and will be sorely missed.

I worked for Dr. Price on the early 90's at his practice in Blue Springs. Wonderful man wonderful doctor. Rest in peace and may God bless his family!
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Denise Langevin

I just found out that Dr. Price passed away and was shocked at the news. He was my eye doctor for many many years and I so loved him. He was a wonderful doctor that I will truly miss. I loved his bowties :). My condoloences to the family, He was taken much too soon.

Sorry so to hear of the loss of a great doctor. Dr. Price was our doctor since the 80s. Loved his bow tie and his knowledge. You wil be sadly missed by our family.

Pat was the most caring doctor I have ever know. I miss him greatly as an individual as well as my physician for many years.

My wishes to Pat's lovely family for many good memories that fill the emptiness of his absence. What a great man! Like Dr. Moynihan, I was honored to work with Dr. Price during his Medicare years as I was based in Nebraska at the time. Always intelligent, observant, and caring, Pat was an inspiration to all of us who got to spend enough time with him to let a bit of his Caring, Intelligence, and Ethics touch us. He loved his patients and really enjoyed returning to that first love of his...

I just found out about Pat's death from a colleague. I worked with him during his time at Medicare, although for a different Contractor. We had many telephone conversations and saw each other at general meetings. He was a special person and often discussed how proud he was of the accomplishments of his children and how wonderful his wife and family were. He was a man rich with blessings. I am sorry to hear his fruitful life here has ended but am sure he has gone to an even greater...

Pat and I worked together at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas for more than a decade, and remained friends ever since. I was planning to meet him later this year at a professional meeting. Just now, I found out why I hadn't heard from Pat in a while. My shock hasn't lifted yet, hasn't even sunk in. I keep wishing to say, and believe, that this is not true. Pat was such an honest, sharp and tireless professional and colleague. Pat, Marc W. and I used to meet and discuss the state of our...

I have know Dr Price for a very long time, my twin daughters, Tina and Tammy used to babysit his children when we live in Ndelendence. . I became a patient of his when his office was in Independence. My deepest condolences to his family. I'm sure he's ha vying great conversations with the Lord