John-Impens-Obituary

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John Impens

Kansas City, Missouri

Jun 24, 1967 – Jan 6, 2020 (Age 52)

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BORN
June 24, 1967
DIED
January 6, 2020
AGE
52
LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

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Muehlebach Funeral Care - Kansas City Obituary

John Matthew Impens, 52, of Overland Park, KS passed away after a courageous battle with melanoma on January 6, 2020.  Funeral mass will be held 10:00 am Friday, January 10th at Church of the Ascension, 9510 W. 127th St., Overland Park, KS.  In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial...

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I am so sorry for your loss and please accept my deepest sympathy. I grew up with John and lived down the block from him. He was a good friend.

I got chance to meet John twice, he displayed a very nice, disposition , I met him here a 3537 Campbell, while checking out my apartment for business purposes , may he rest in peace until we meet again on the other side , in glory.

Gail and family,
So sorry to hear about your family's loss. You are in my prayers during this tough time.
Nicole Robertson

I used to crack up at Johns March madness routines...taking time off work to watch TV and scream for the Jayhawks. So sorry for your familys loss. Dont know why, but my kids called him Snickerdoodle when they were little...they are adults now and still refer to him that way.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. John was the best coworker and will always be missed.

John was a wonderful man, and you have a beautiful family. We are heartbroken for this tragic loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now.

One the 1st friends I ever had. One of the nicest guys ever knew.

I had the opportunity of spending my sophomore year at residing at Oliver Hall at KU. The 4th floor, was known as "The Zoo". During this time, I met John, whose nick name was given, "Rowdy". What an amazing, caring and very funny person. So many good memories. I will just share that both John and I had a short lived routine of watching "The Monkees" tv series. I remember him saying, "This so dumb, but funny. Why am I watching this?", as he was laughing. His smile was contagious. We...

John was such a hard worker and a joy to work with. He will forever be in my heart and deeply missed by his Sunflower Bank Family.