May God bless you and your...
Hi grandpa I hope that you ok up in the sky I hope you know that I love you with
All my heart I miss you so much
Alisa Weiner
April 26, 2017 | Grandchild


Kansas City, Missouri
Stanley Paul Weiner, 68, of Leawood, KS, passed away suddenly on Thursday, October 1, 2009. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, October 4, at Congregation Beth Torah, 6100 W. 127th St. in Overland Park. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery. Born July 22, 1941, in Kansas City, Stan was...
Read MoreHi grandpa I hope that you ok up in the sky I hope you know that I love you with
All my heart I miss you so much
Alisa Weiner
April 26, 2017 | Grandchild
I just learned of Stan's passing. I worked with Stan when I was at Commerce Bank and hadn't spoken with him in several years. I enjoyed knowing Stan very much. He was a great person and loved his family very much. He often mentioned how important family was to him.
Chris Campbell
February 24, 2011 | Kansas City, MO
I only just learned of Stanley's passing and want to extend my belated condolences to the family. I was Stan's paralegal during the 1980's. He was a tough boss, with a big soft heart. I learned SO much from him, both professionally and personally. I always had the utmost respect for him. We lunched several times after I moved to another employer, and he was always a delight. I learned so much about Judiasm from him. I am so terribly sorry for you loss - this has really taken me aback. ...
Melinda Boeh
May 21, 2010 | Kansas City, MO
I just heard today that Stan died. I was his secretary for the better part of six years--but his influence on my life has continued far beyond that brief time. His intense sense of fairness and uncomprising support of justice won't be forgotten, nor will the love he had for his family and his sense of duty to the community. He was a tremendous role model for how to do business, but even moreso for how to live a life. My deepest sympathies to Suzi, Carrie, Scott, and Tracy.
Rebecca L. Moberly, PhD
April 05, 2010 | North Augusta, SC
Dear Suzi and family: I am shocked to learn only now of Stan's passing. I was a young attorney when I first met Stan at SHB. I also had the honor of working with Stan through LAKC. Stan was such a kind and positive person -- a great example of a gentleman lawyer. You have my condolences.
Paula Brown
December 22, 2009 | Kansas City, MO
Dear Suzi,
I recently heard the sad news and I am at a loss for words. Although I knew Stan for a relatively short period of time, about two to three years, he made a deep impact on me. And I know that he had a tremendous ability to make various people in his life feel very special. As you know, he so willingly and generously served as my informal mentor when I worked at SHB. I was deeply touched by the numerous times and ways he reached out to me. Even after I left SHB, he...
Shruti Kumar Tejwani
November 01, 2009 | Manhattan, NY
Dear family of Stan Weiner,
I was fortunate to be able to talk to Stan the first of September this year and to send him an article about him that he hadn't seen. He was upbeat and it was good to hear his voice. I was his Secretary during the time he worked on the Succession Plan and also at the time that my husband was killed on the job. Stan and Sylvan came to my husband's funeral and Stan and Suzi came to my home right after they heard the news that Gilbert had been killed on...
Christine Hughes
October 22, 2009 | Blue Springs, MO
Suzi: Eva and I learned of Stan's passing while we were in Sweden. I am filled with sorrow over the loss of this good, kind man. Surely the wonderful memories you have of your many decades with Stan will sustain you.
Michael Brown
October 13, 2009 | Guilford, CT
Dear Suzi and all the Weiner family
I enjoyed meeting you at the service and in your home; I was with Barbara Fromm. I never met Stan, but now I truly wish I had. I wish you peace.
Bill Beedle
October 12, 2009