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Rita M. Kaul

Kansas City, Missouri

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Rita Maureen Kaul, 71, Kansas City, died on December 31, 2007 at North Kansas City Hospital. Rita was born September 21, 1936 in St. Louis to Robert & Marjorie Sullivan. She received her physical therapy degree from St. Louis University. She married Ken in 1960 and devoted her life to raising...

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I worked with Rita for a few years. She was my lead in ERs and we became very good friends. I think of her a lot. She was a wonderful person.

I still think of Rita all the time. We talked on the phone a lot. I still think I need to call Rita and tell her things and then realize I can't. I truly loved Rita and miss her terribly. I lost my mom 3 months after Rita passed and really miss the phone conversations. Rita I love you and know you are happy. I wish you had told me you were sick. I would have helped you in any way I could.

Kevin,
I am so sorry for your loss. This is a time when families will pull together and become stronger....and your family is already very strong and close. Please know you sre in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could been there to give you a hug in person.
Tears are healing and memories last forever.

We were so sorry to hear about Rita. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

As others have said, the IRS will not be the same without Rita! She will be greatly missed. My prayers and sympathy goes out to the whole family during this time of loss that only time can heal.

Thoughts and prayers are coming to you from Houston! We love you Mary Beth, Chris, Kaley and Ryan. Love, The Sellers

Rita was a wonderful person and close friend. It was such a shock to hear she was sick. It never showed. I will miss her terribly. The after work coffee breaks at IHOP with her and Ann were special times to talk and relieve work stresses. I will miss that. I can't think of anyone that didn't enjoy her company. Thank you Rita for taking that trip to DC with me. We had a ball. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Kevin -
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Please know that I am praying for you, your siblings, and beloved nieces and nephews during this difficult time. Take comfort in God's love and may it bring you peace.

You never know when the journey to the other side will arrive. Rita was always good for a laugh. Her humor and tenacity made her into the wonderful person she was. She will be missed by all. I feel like a better person just for knowing Rita.