ROBERT-GUNTER-Obituary

ROBERT E. GUNTER

Overland Park, Missouri

1934 - 2015

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Robert Ennis (Bob) Gunter, 80, of Prairie Village, Kan., passed away peacefully at St. Luke's Hospice House in Kansas City Friday, January 9, 2015, after a brief illness. He was born Oct. 4, 1934, in Kansas City, Mo., the eldest of two children to Robert E. Gunter Sr. and Mildred Helen (Morgan)...

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Mark - the anniversary of your father's death popped up in my email. Hard to believe 10 years have gone by since his passing!! He is dearly missed! I still remember him fondly and pray he is at peace. I hope you and your family are doing well!

To Mark and Tracy: I just learned of Bob's passing this morning from a former colleague at Gordon Parks. I wish I had known-I would have been at the visitation. I had the great honor and pleasure of working with your dad on the finances at Gordon Parks. He will be missed dearly. To AJ: I am sorry for your loss as well as I know you were a beloved companion. To Bob: thanks for taking me under your wing and teaching me the ins and outs of school finance. I will always remember your...

As a teenager, your dad and my brother, Bob Adkins, played basketball, baseball and hockey together.Bob would often come by our house before a game and share a second meal with us.They have remained dear friends for over 65 years. Our family loved and admired your dad...we have many fond memories of him.
I just learned through a Phi Delt email that you, Mike ,are married to Alan Hurst's daughter Jenny. My husband, Bruce Wenger, and Al were Phi Delts at K.U. together. Indeed, it is a small...

The two of us were fortunate enough to call Bob our dear friend since the 1950's when we were students at Central Missouri State in Warrensburg. We will miss him and his sense of humor.

Wanda and Norman Bropoks

I worked with Bob at BMA during the 70's and 80's. I admired Bob for his wit and his concern and ability to relate to all levels of employees. He was a very special man.

Dave called and shared the news. Lauralee and I send our sympathy to Michael, Mark, and Evie and their families.

Jan, Brian and the girls send our condolences and sympathy to the immediate and extended family. Your thoughts are in our prayers.

Charlene and I salute all Bob meant to so many people during his very meaningful life. His passing leaves a void that won't ever be filled.

Ron McCreight

I admired Bob, and I worked for him at BMA in 1970 's. Bob was greatly respected for his business ethics, professionalism, and caring personality. He was a special man.