Kirby-Deeter-Obituary

Kirby Deeter

Leawood, Kansas

1942 - 2021

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Kirby Deeter February 6, 1942 - December 5, 2021 Leawood, Kansas - Kirby Vail Deeter, 79, of Leawood, Kansas passed away on December 5th, 2021, after an unexpected illness. Kirby was born in Topeka, KS to Helen and Vail Deeter, where he grew up with two older siblings, Dr. Kelly Deeter, DDS...

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Cheryl, I think of Kirby often, and so regret that you and all of us have lost him. He was a good friend. Mick Lerner

Kirby was a wonderful gentleman and he along with Ralph Varnum and Reg Armstrong established one of the finest Realt Estate enterprises in Kansas City! Kirby, Ralph and Reg helped me establish the Valley View Twin Cinemas at 95th & Antioch in Overland Park, Kansas back in 1971-72! I am thinking of these three friends and I shall always remember their kindness and their willingness for my own success as I helped establish the theatres so many years ago. May Kirby's family find comfort...

I was just informed of Kirby's passing. My deepest sympathy to the Deeter family. Kirby was truly a one of a kind with a big heart that always expressed patience and kindness. He will be missed by all that were blessed to know him.

Kirby will be sorely missed by us all. He was such a fine example of what a Realtor should be.... Honest, kind, intelligent, dedicated. Referred to justly as "the senator"... Most of all I will miss him as my friend for over 30 years

Kirby was an honorable professional and always a real gentleman. I am saddened to learn that he passed away.

Our deepest condolences to the Deeter family from the Bruners, Karey, Meredith, Everett and Bishop

My deepest sympathy to brother Kelly and to Kirby´s children. I knew Kirby from age 5 and he was very special in those early years at Randolph and after school playing on adjacent Eden Court where he lived. He only got better with age. I loved him and I miss him.

I am heartsick over this news. And sad that I was unable to visit with him in recent years. Kirby was a true friend of mine, and I have thought of him often in the past few years, but I neglected to reach out to him and Cheryl. My great regret. Overland Park has lost a true icon.

From my earliest days in real estate at VAD to the days we worked together on local, state and national Board of Realtor committees it was my pleasure to call Kirby a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Sandy Spalitto