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Salvatore Carl Miceli Sr.

Overland Park, Kansas

1941 - 2025

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Salvatore ("Sam") Miceli was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 8, 1941, to immigrant parents, Carl and Rose. Growing up in North Kansas City with his younger brother, Dominic ("Donnie"). Sam learned early what mattered most: family, hard work, loyalty, and friendship. Sam worked more than 30...

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Sam's smile and humor will be forever missed. RIP my friend.

I didn't know him very long and I want to say that in the short amount of time of knowing him HE BROUGHT ME INSTANT JOY! A ray of sunshine. He will be missed and not forgotten.

condolences to the family and especially Donnie, who I knew from grade school thru high school, a dear friend, I also knew Sam from the neighborhood as we all lived a block away. Sam did always have a smile , may you all have the peace above all understanding!

Cousin Sam will be missed and will be forever remembered from that cousin who would always would kid us growing up. He was just fun and his smile and laugh will be missed. His Heavenly reunion with all the Miceli´s will be of comfort. Lovingly Madelyn His reunion with the Miceli´s that have gone before us will be one of glory!

We are so very sorry for your loss! Sam was such a wonderful person and always a joy to be around. He Will be dearly missed!

Sam was Someone I always loved looking forward to see when visiting Kansas for the pumpkin Run! His Heart was Incredibly Warm with passion and love for the Coones Family. I´m so incredibly Grateful to have met Sam and his legacy will never be forgotten Rest in Peace my friend Love from Your Family in NH!

My wife, Cynthia shared this shocking news with me. Sam was a big part of our running family (Personal Best Running Programs and Team in Training). He was a fine human being, a good runner, had a good sense of humor: and we will never forget his bond with Stew, and how Sam took care of Stew. I like to picture them at a heavenly pub sharing stories over a beer or two. Condolences to family and his many friends. Run free, Sam!

A more loyal friend couldn't be found. Sam always had a smile on his face and a handshake for everyone. His dedication to fiends was exemplified by his commentment to make sure Stew had a ride to and and from Parkinson's exercise classes. Sam's dedication to the Pumpkin Run inspired & insured that thousands of dollars were available for cancer research. His warm smiles and great stories will be deeply missed. Rest in Peace dear friend.