Robert-Lytle-Obituary

Robert Frank Lytle

Kansas City, Missouri

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Robert Frank Lytle, a resident of Prairie Village, passed away peacefully at his home on April 28, 2007. Visitation will be on Monday evening, April 30 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Ward Parkway Presbyterian Church, 7406 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. on...

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Shirley and family,

I was at the lake on Saturday and I just looked over there waiting to see him walking out to check the boat or mow the lawn. What a kind and caring friend our little neighborhood has lost. He will be greatly missed but fondly remembered.

SO SORRY OF THE LOSS OF BOB. AS A FELLOW MEMBER OF WOLF CREEK I HAD MANY OCCASIONS TO PLAY GOLF WITH BOB AND ALSO VISIT AT LENGTH WITH HIM. I KNOW HE WILL BE MISSED BY HIS ENTIRE FAMILY, AS WELL AS, THE MEMBERS OF WOLF CREEK.

Shirey;
So sorry to hear about Bob's death. He fought long and hard to enjoy just a little more life. We all will miss him at our family reunions. Love from Alice & Jim

Lytle Family,
My dad,Hugh Doherty,considered Bob a great friend and golf buddy. I hope you are comforted by all the thoughts and prayers from family and friends.
Cathy Doherty Bohon

I knew Bob quite well over the years I lived in Johnson County. He was generous, highly respected, an excellent attorney, and a very nice person indeed. Please accept my deepest sorrow and sympathy.

Mrs. Lytle and Bob Jr.,
I just wanted to let you know that Bob's enthusiasm for Boy Scouts affected my life in a very positive way, and I am now a Leader in our Local Pack that my son Jack is now a Webelos in (3rd Year).

His law firm was also kind enough to straighten out a small problem with a car dealer when I was too young to know how as well.

Fond Memories and Best wishes from the Kessler Family.

Lex Kessler

Dear Shirley and family,
Doug and I hope to express our deepest sympathy for your loss. Bob has touched everyone that has known him in a positive way. The world is better because of him. May God's hold you and your family close and give you peace in this time of sorrow.

Shirley,

Although I hadn't seen Bob for a year or so, I enjoyed our many years of Saturday morning golf games at Wolf Creek. Bob was unique in many ways, and I will remember his dry wit, his wry smile and his special talent for bringing calm to potentially turbulent situations. Nor can I think of anyone else who regularly did push-ups while waiting his turn on the tee.

Please accept my condolences for your loss.

Wayne Bower

Shirley,
I am sorry to hear about Bob's death. He will truly be missed by many people. Bob was a good friend to me on and off the golf course.
With our deepest Sympathy,
Doug and Sue Haynes