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Michael Herman Foss

Kansas City, Missouri

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Michael Herman Foss, 65, of Kansas City, MO, formerly of Wichita, Kansas, passed away at his home on Monday, June 11, 2007. After graduating from Wichita West High School in 1960, Mike served in the US Marines and later attended Kansas State University, where he was a member of Sigma Chi...

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Dear Ron and Larry, I am so sorry for your loss and hope all is well with you. I remember seeing you guys in Alaska and getting to talk to Mike at that time. Be well and go with God.

Larry and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy and heart felt prayers for the loss of Michael to your family and his many friends. Larry, you were a friend, sports mentor and giver of great advice to me during the time we spent at West High. Sincerely, Gary and Pat Ruckle

Dear Mike,
Suzy and I are stunned to learn of your passing. You were an understanding and, more important I think, dependable friend. As I look back over a lifetime in architecture, it is absolutely clear to me that the best of it was the two years I had with you and Suzy at my side. You were always kind, always supportive, always funny. Suzy and I shall miss you. Semper Fi, Mike.
Richard and Suzy Lightle
Colorado Springs, CO

Larry and Family,
I am so sorry about your losses. Please know that I am keeping Vicki and Mike and your family in my prayers.
Love and prayers,
Jeanne Coleman (Dennis)

Mike, Thank you for teaching me about camping and fishing. I'll always remember the adventures you took me and my mom on. It was great having you in our lives while we did and I so wish for one more meeting in my adult life. I hope you feel wonderful now surrounded by love and light....

Mike, Your creativity on Halloween jack-o'lanterns, your appreciation for looking and seeing art and the integrity you brought to the forms you designed, made a lasting impression on me.
I always thought we'd get another tour of that house someday.

Mike was an unforgettable person, a sweetheart of a guy and a character sometimes. I worked for him in the early years of CDFM, when we were all young and it was still possible to have fun at work. I'll never forget Mike's wonderful Wurlitzer jukebox, turning the bust of Frank Lloyd Wright around to signal the start of the weekend (Mike's idea), and the great times, from the Fat Hog 500 to the Fall Classic. I still have a picture of Mike putting a bill in the waistband of Zaina the belly...

Mike,
Your intelligence and creativity was a gift you had that will be sorely missed. You were a kind and interesting person.
Carol