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Dr. Otto Kenneth Adler

Kansas City, Missouri

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ADLER Dr. Otto Kenneth Adler, 87, Raytown, MO passed away Feb 8,2007. Funeral services 11 AM, Fri. Feb. 16, at Missouri Funeral Care 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd. Raytown, with visitation 1 hour prior to service. Dr. Adler was born in Little Blue, MO. He was an Osteopathic Physician and served the...

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Shell & Kenny, My deepest condolences on the loss of your grandfather. He was such a great person, always a twinkle in his eye and an ornery smile on his face. I will always laugh at the story when he made himself at home at the neighbors house eating their streudel! "No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to the deceased inherit part of the liberated soul and become richer in their humanness. Hermann Broch"

Kenny, Michelle and family, I was so deeply saddened to hear of Doc's passing. He was a good Christian man. Take comfort, believe, and imagine the joyous reunion in heaven as God welcomed your pawpaw home. Love, Aunt Nan

Michelle, sorry to hear about Doc. He will be missed but we will always have lots of great memories..

We have fond memories of Dr.Adler at Kensington Avenue Baptist Church. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time.

Oh the memories I have of growing up with my Uncle Doc. What a great person he was. He will always be in my heart just like Aunt Shirley. He will be missed greatly. As he would always say to Tom, "What about those Chiefs?!?" Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

We cherish the memories of the time we shared with Doc and Bonnie.

Frank and Barbara Gauld

I had the priviledge of working for Doc and also being part of his extended family. A sweeter man you've never met. Also willing to step up when someone needed help.
He was a good Christian in the truest sense of the word. His humor and upbeat outlook on life was infectious. Namaste.

I'm so sorry to hear about Uncle Doc's death. After hearing the sad news from my mom & dad, Jerry & Edna Tennis, we drove by Uncle Doc's & Aunt Shirley's old house on Van Brunt on our way back home and it brought back many fond memories. Uncle Doc always had that infectious smile. I know he will be missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.