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PHILIP BEAUDOIN Obituary

PHILIP BEAUDOIN 07/15/1936 - 10/10/2025 Following a life lived for Christ, his church and his family, Philip Ross Beaudoin was called to eternal rest on Friday, October 10, 2025. He was 89 years old. Ross, as his friends knew him - and Spud to his immediate family - was born July 15, 1936 in Palo Alto, California to Heston Mark and Mabel Pauline Beaudoin. His elementary school years were spent at Palo Alto Public Schools before attending middle school at St. Joseph and graduating from Bellarmine High School in 1954. Ross was accepted into the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1954 and attended Santa Clara University Jesuit School of Theology as well as Gonzaga University (1958-1961). Following a year teaching at St. Ignatius in San Francisco, Calif., Ross concluded his time with the Jesuits and voluntarily joined the United States Air Force in 1962, initially stationed at Clark Air Base on the island of Luzon, Philippines. Ross remained in the Philippines through 1963 before returning to the United States for the remainder of his USAF 4-year service term as an Air Traffic Controller. Months after meeting while volunteering for the Red Cross, Philip Ross Beaudoin married Renata Jane Melton on June 3, 1967, at Our Lady of the Valley Church in El Paso, Texas. The two spent time in Kirksville, Mo., Olathe, Kan., and Ottumwa, Iowa, before landing in Independence, Mo., in 1975. Ross received his Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate on October 26, 1978, joining the staff at St. Mark's Catholic Church in Independence as permanent deacon and pastoral associate. After six years at St. Mark's, Ross took a similar position at St. Thomas More Parish in South Kansas City (1984-87) before returning to St. Mark's until 2002 when he became the pastoral administrator at Kansas City's St. James Catholic Church. Ross led St. James Parish's efforts to welcome vast populations of parishioners from all over Kansas City's Midtown area and beyond. He retired from this position in 2013 at 77, still remaining active in St. James in various capacities until his death. In 1984, Ross began his efforts across the southern border, traveling annually to El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, for mission work at Annunciation House and in neighborhoods around Juarez. This mission work continues even today through Manos Amigas KC. Ross worked simultaneously as the co-coordinator of Troost Alliance in Kansas City from 2005 to 2022. In 2022 and 2023, Ross worked with the KC Welcome Alliance focused on immigrant families' needs in Kansas City. Philip Ross Beaudoin is survived by his wife of 58 years, Renata; children Thomas More Beaudoin (Martina Claire Verba); Annette Marie Delce; John Francis Beaudoin; Stephen Marc Beaudoin; grandchildren Amelia Claire Verba-Beaudoin and Adaline Sophia Beaudoin; nephew Charles Heston "Chuck" Beaudoin (Kimberly Beaudoin); great-nephew Charles Beaudoin; great-niece Juliette Beaudoin; cousin Sandra Pakaski (Ed Trischmann); cousin Brian Allen Reynolds; several first-and second-cousins. A visitation will be held at 9 a.m., Saturday, October 18, 2025, at St. James Catholic Church, 3909 Harrison Street in Kansas City, Mo., with a funeral Mass to follow at 10 a.m. Cremation services provided by KC Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri, with a private interment to follow the funeral mass. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. James Catholic Church Renovation Fund or Journey to a New Life.

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Published by The Examiner from Oct. 13 to Oct. 15, 2025.

Memorial Events
for PHILIP BEAUDOIN

Oct

18

Visitation

9:00 a.m.

St. James Catholic Church

3909 Harrison Street, Kansas City, MO

Oct

18

Funeral Mass

10:00 a.m.

St. James Catholic Church

3909 Harrison Street, Kansas City, MO

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Sarah Sommerkamp

5 hours ago

Ross and Nata welcomed me to their coffee club when I was a new member at St. James Catholic Church! He will be missed.

Marilyn Schaeffer

Earlier today

I will so miss knowing Ross is no longer on the planet. When I started working at the Chanery (again) in 2004, the diaconate was one of the offices I was assigned. Ross's guidance and friendship, kindness and wisdom are gifts I cherish and try to pass on. My condolences to Renata and family on their loss.

Linda Clifford

Yesterday

Ross was a great friend to Tim and I when we first joined St Mark's. I was a new convert to the Catholic church and Ross provided great wisdom and guidance. He baptized both of my children.

Kathy Helton

Yesterday

Ross was one special man and a fantastic neighbor. He will be missed by all who knew him. Condolences to his wife and family. Kathy Helton

Donna Simon

October 14, 2025

Ross was a visionary who also rolled up his sleeves and did the work of planting justice and welcome. It is rare to find such gifts in one person, but Ross was a singular gift to the church, his family, and to the Troost Corridor. He made the world better, and was always happy b to give the credit to someone else. I am honored to have known him and we were all blessed by his presence.

Dave Malanowski

October 14, 2025

Ross was a wonderful and faithful filled minister/deacon and a true gentleman. RIP.
Dave Malanowski

Deacon Justin McMenamy

October 14, 2025

Nata and Family - - Please accept my condolences. Praise God for Deacon Ross answering the call to serve the Church - - first as a lay person, then as a Deacon. We are forever grateful for the service Ross gave us. He (with Nata's support), used his many gifts, talents and abilities as a good and faithful servant - - they enriched and increased the faith in so many countless number of people. I was ordained in the class behind him . There was a bonding within those early classes as the deacon ministries were still developing. Then Deacon Ross was appointed Director of the Deacon Program - - and he did a wonderful job. There are many cherished memories from our little deacon & wives group gatherings to continuing ed and retreat weekends. Thank you Deacon Ross and Nata for giving so much to all of us. Deacon Justin McMenamy

Carolyn Wood

October 14, 2025

So many happy memories going back to Kirksville,MO. Was privileged to have Ross at Brian,s ordination. My condolences to all the family.

Carolyn wood

Fr James Healy

October 14, 2025

Ross was a wonderful minister and Deacon. He was of enormous help to me as the pastor of St Mark's in Independence Missouri. His service and his example touched many.
My prayers are with Nata and his family.
Fr James Healy.

Randall Roche

October 14, 2025

Ross has been a faithful friend since we first met as Jesuit Novices in 1955. We shared many laughs and deep conversations through our years of study at Gonzaga. His joy and whole-hearted faith continued right on through his years with the Air Force, his wonderful marriage and family-raising with Nata, always and everywhere a witness to God's love through his Diaconal ministry and any good work that caught his attention.
Ross was and is a gift and gracious "work of God."

Deacon Paul Muller

October 14, 2025

Renata,
I offer my condolences, to you and your family. I am sorry I will not be able to vest and participate at his funeral Mass. I will be on a plane at that time. Please know I will hold you in my prayers during this time of sorrow.

Fr. Tom Ludwig

October 14, 2025

My prayers of Thanksgiving for the outstanding service Dcn. Ross gave to the Diocese of Kc-St. Joseph. His gifts and talents have benefitted more people than any of us will ever know both here and abroad. Condolences to Renata, and to your children and all your family. I will offer a Mass for Ross and for all of you to help you cope with the loss of this dedicated servant. Fr. Tom Ludwig

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