GEORGE-BREIDENTHAL-Obituary

GEORGE GRAY BREIDENTHAL Jr.

Kansas City, Kansas

1948 - 2015

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GEORGE GRAY BREIDENTHAL, JR. George Gray Breidenthal, Jr. , 67, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away June 23, 2015 peacefully with family at his side. George was born to Gray and Keolna (McKenzie) Breidenthal on March 22nd, 1948. While born an only child, he spent much of his young childhood with...

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I always enjoyed visiting with George. He could talk about virtually any topic and always made it interesting. He'll be greatly missed.

Mr. Bridenthal was an amazing man!!! We loved having him as a Board Member for Economic Opportunity Foundation, Inc. One of the BEST!!! Truly a great man.

Sincere condolences to the Breidenthal family. The Kansas City Kansas Public Library has lost a dear friend and supporter. His legacy will continue and he will be sorely missed.

George was always so friendly to everyone.My daughter played at K-State and he was loved by evryone there. I loved how he had cartoon pictures made of the seniors every year, this truly them feel special. You be greatly missed.

George was an amazing man and wonderful supporter of Wyandotte County. He always looked after the less fortunate and was an inspiration to All who knew him.

Our entire community joins to support his family.

Doug Spangler

George was a great man, really committed to serving his community and preserving our heritage. Not to mention a really fun guy to be around.

I met George in 7tb Grade Social Studies at Northwest when it was still a junior high. We met again at Trinity. I had the honor of knowing and working with George in the Kansas City schools for 34 years. We always seemed to have a fond memory to talk about. I am sad knowing that when I visit Kansas City he will not be there. My sympathy is with his children and family.

Thoughts and prayers are with the family of this amazing man! He was a true advocate for the students of KCK.
Be encouraged McKenzie.

George leaves alot of memories for his children to carry in their hearts. He will be missed but remembered by all