ERIC-ZUBER-Obituary

ERIC "ZANE" ZUBER

Kansas City, Missouri

Jan 12, 1950 – Jun 7, 2016 (Age 66)

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BORN
January 12, 1950
DIED
June 7, 2016
AGE
66
LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

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Eric "Zane" Zuber, 66, of Kansas City, MO, passed away June 7th, 2016, after a 16 month battle with esophageal cancer . He was born January 12, 1950, in Independence, MO, to R. Frank, Sr. and Kathleen P. "Kay" (Herring) Zuber. Zane was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Walter Zuber and...

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Zane was the best electrician that I have ever had - realtor with Reece - I also cared a lot about him and miss him very much! He was very nice & a handsome man with a great sense of humor. My kind condolences to his friends & family. Tracy K Searles

Zane was a great personal friend and we had spent many hours playing sports and hanging out. Mainly in our younger years we played for the bottoms HourHouse Oriole's, and the for several other summer and American legion baseball teams. He was a hard competitor. Injuries held him back in football a couple times. Of all the sports besides baseball, he helped guide the Northeast Vikings to the Regional finals against Delasal. We made a great run and beat some great teams on our way to the...

Our deepest sympathies to Zane's family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

I was deeply saddened to learn of Zane's passing. Cancer is not fair. He was a good man, a tough competitor and a friend who always had your back. We all have a lot of good Zane Zuber memories that we will hold on to. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

We are deeply saddened by the news of Zane's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Zuber family. Zane played Tight end on the 1966 Northeast football team. He was one of the greatest competitors that I had in 25 years of coaching football.

I knew Zane from playing baseball against him from 9 years old and on. He was an incredible athlete who worked hard in all he did. I lined up with him on the football team as he was the offensive and defensive end and I was the running back and corner back at Northeast and he always looked out for me against the big guys. A true gentleman who defined honor and integrity. Bless you Zane and your family.

My heartfelt condolences to the family. Always cherish the memories that you have and remember that God is always there for us like it tells us at 1Peter 5:6,7. I hope you continue to feel the love and support from your family and friends.

It was a honor and privilege to have known Zane. He was a great classmate and even a better teammate.