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Lance W. Burr

Lawrence, Kansas

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Lance W. BurrMemorial services for Lance W. Burr, 70, Lawrence, KS will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, May 20, 2013 at Liberty Hall (642 Massachusetts St.) in Lawrence, KS. Inurnment will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at the Gypsum Hill Cemetery in Salina, KS. He died on Monday,...

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Lance was my landlord at 7th & New York in the 90's. He was a kind, lively conversationalist. He meticulously maintained the property. He is missed!

Lance was one of my mentors in Indian Law, but moreover he was my friend.

Though separated by few years at the DU House, Lance and I became friends in the "waiting room' at the Kappa house. In addition to Kappas, We shared a mutual interest in motorcycles. We took our first trip together leaving Lawrence for 3-weeks, knowing nothing more than that we were going to California. Several other trips were on bicycles which gave us greater opportunity to socialize with the "locals." People took an interest in Lance because he always took an interest in them. I never...

To my first tennis instructor in Salina, Kansas, I will miss you. Lance, you arrived to teach tennis to a bunch of adolescent boys in a pink, Cadillac Convertible. I can still see you. Later you introduced us to competitive tennis as well as Indian motorcycles. I have always thought that you had the guts to be you and that pink Cadillac in 1963 was the perfect symbol of the Lance Burr that I knew. Rest well, my friend.

Most insperational things that I have ever had, besides meeting Lance Burr. I had the pleasure of celebrating his Life.

In deep gratitude to Lance for all his good work and friendship. I'll always remember his warmth, humor and loving nature.

When I first saw "Question Authority" on your bumper sticker, I knew we had a lot in common. Thanks for all the great memories, my old friend. Charly Pottorff

a is one of the most interesting and enjoyable people I have ever known . He always fought the good fight. Lance your zest for life will be greatly missed. Mick Allen.

Sorry for the loss of a fine person. I knew Lance from the old days when he ran for state office, I got to know him and his family. God be with him and all the family and friends. From a X-Kansan of Wyandotte County. Terry J. Clark Villach Austria Europe