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Forrest "Skip" Kendall M.D. Jr.

1937 - 2024

Forrest "Skip" Kendall M.D. Jr. obituary, 1937-2024, Overland Park, KS

Forrest Kendall Obituary

Forrest "Skip" Kendall, Jr. MD

May 29, 1937 - April 23, 2024

Overland Park, Kansas - Skip Kendall lived an extraordinary life. He was born in small town Holton, Kansas to Forrest Hardy Kendall and Grace Editha Reed. Forrest was the town doctor and everyone called him Doc. Doc and Editha named their first-born Forrest Hardy Kendall, Jr. But everyone called him Skip.

Skip's achievements include being president of his class at Holton High School, Eagle Scout, president of the Sigma Chi fraternity at the University of Kansas, obtaining a medical degree from the University of Kansas, serving as a captain in the United States Air Force, a Flight Surgeon on Air Force One, and running a successful medical practice as an ear, nose and throat physician for decades.

Skip was tall – 6'2" – and loved to tell the story about legendary basketball coach Phog Allen. Phog was not only the basketball coach at the University of Kansas, he was also a physician and was friends with Doc Kendall. No one realized it at the time but Skip had grown to his full height when he was in 6th grade and at that time Coach Allen, assuming Skip would grow much taller, told Skip he wanted him to play basketball for him at KU. Skip was a good high school basketball player so he tried to walk on to the KU basketball team. As soon as he saw KU's freshman center Wilt Chamberlain, Skip knew his basketball days were over.

As impressive as Skip's achievements were, he outdid them by being a devoted husband and father. Skip married his high school sweetheart Nancy Kay Gilliland in 1959. Together they raised three boys and had a good life. They traveled around the world and Skip even got Nancy to start playing golf. After Skip retired, they spent winters in Tucson, Arizona. They loved animals and had cats and dogs throughout their life together. Two of their cats lived to be very old and got diabetes and instead of euthanizing them, Skip gave them daily insulin injections and both cats lived into their early 20's.

Skip took fatherhood seriously. He coached his sons in baseball and basketball. He attended every school and sporting event any of them had. He took them on float trips, ski trips, hunting and fishing trips and took his entire extended family fishing in Canada twice. Skip was always there for his boys and also for his daughters in law. And Skip really loved his grandchildren.

Skip was devoted to Nancy and cared for her after she was afflicted by Alzheimer's and passed away in 2014. Skip was devastated by Nancy's loss and his family did what they could to help him through that time. A few years after Nancy died, Skip found companionship in Tucson with Stormi Campbell, who had suffered loss herself. Stormi helped Skip out of his despair and they had a wonderful relationship that endured even after Skip got too old to winter in Tucson. They talked on the phone up until Skip's last days.

Skip is survived by his three sons, Forrest H. (Trey) Kendall III (Cindy) of Houston, Texas, Bradford C. Kendall (Kelly) of Prairie Village, Kansas, Christopher B. Kendall (Ellen) of Northbrook, Illinois, seven grandchildren, Lauren Barker (Will) of Sugar Land, Texas, Ryan Kendall of Overland Park, Kansas, Grant, Brooks and Lucy Kendall of Prairie Village, Kansas, Charlie and Cody Kendall of Winnetka, Illinois, and three great grandchildren, Kendall and Hazel Barker of Sugar Land, Texas and Easton Kendall of Overland Park, Kansas, and by sister Patricia Kendall Woodward.

Years before he died, Skip took care of everything associated with his death and he even wrote some notes for his proposed obituary. His notes included this line: "He will be missed on the golf course, the duck blind and the pheasant land." Skip was a modest man and he will be missed so much more than that. He was beloved by his family, by those who worked with him at various hospitals, by his friends he golfed and fished with. Skip was loyal to his friends and when family members of friends were ill, some terminally, Skip went out of his way to help, to give advice and to console them. Skip was funny and he was a fantastic joke teller. Many friends of his sons still laugh about Skip's jokes. He was one of a kind and they don't make them like Skip Kendall any more.

Skip died on April 23, 2024, surrounded by his family. Skip's family is heartbroken but it was his time to go. A celebration of Skip's amazing life will be held at the Village Presbyterian Church, 6641 Mission Road, Prairie Village, Kansas on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Skip would prefer a donation to the Alzheimer's Association or Ascend Hospice.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Apr. 28, 2024.

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Robert J Rodak

January 18, 2026

I worked with Dr. Kendell from 1982 until 1990. I was also a patient. I am 65 new and preparing for some ENT work and remembered Dr. Kendall had previously diagnosed me. I actually still remembered his name. The only doctor from way back then who I remembered his name. I remember him as a very funny man and I remember his antics through routine ENT cases in surgery. Even though he was very funny, he was also professional. He made an impression on me. I looked him up on the internet and loved reading his obituary. He was an amazing man.

Lori Meyer

January 25, 2025

I think of Dr Kendall often. He was my ear dr from my childhood and into adulthood. I took two of my children to him that had the unfortunate happenstance to inherit my bad ears ( which Dr Kendall assured me had nothing to do with my nurturing) He told me sternly, your sinuses either drain property or they don´t. It is how you´re born.
I had to have both my parotid glands removed due to an autoimmune disease I was diagnosed with. It is a long surgery and you can only do one side of your face at a time. He did the second surgery on New Years Eve so that Insurance would pay for it instead of waiting for the beginning of the year and a new deductible.
I´m glad to see that he lived a good long life and I enjoyed reading about his family and what he enjoyed outside of the doctor office and hospital. Peace to your family, I wish I would have known because I would´ve paid my respects.
Sincerely,
Lori M

July 14, 2024

Dr Kendall was great! He was always kind to his patients as well as the nurses.
So sorry for your loss.

Ann Lossman

July 9, 2024

Dr. Skip meant so much to our family for restoring the 70% loss of hearing in both ears of our son. He always wanted a new school picture for his brag board to show concerned parents. I still use his home remedies for colds and sore throat.

My deepest condolences to the family. He was the very best.

Mary Stevens

July 9, 2024

Our family loved Dr. Kendall, he took good care of us especially my daughter Kim Stevens. Sorry for your loss.

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Phyllis Nolan

May 1, 2024

Dr. Kendall performed my two ear surgeries, and I remember him fondly as a gentle, kind and capable professional. I have so often wished he were still practicing! My condolences. Phyllis Nolan

Carolyn O'Neill

April 30, 2024

It was my pleasure to know Dr. Kendall over many years. First met him when he moonlighted in the ER at St.Marys hospital. Cared for his patients at St Mary's and St Joseph's hospital My husband and I stayed with their boys when he and Nancy traveled.As a nurse I was there to care for an asthmatic son, a diabetic cat and a dog named Rommel who had epilepsy . Had no medical problems. Dr. Kendall was friendly and easy to work with. Sympathy to all his family

Mary (Jones) Thompson

April 30, 2024

Dr. Skip was our neighbor on 71st street back in the 70's. My sister, Karen, and I babysat the Kendall boys back then. Our mom drove a white '75 Delta 88 convertible and Dr. Skip had that pretty blue one. One of the Jones family stories involves Dr. Skip in a ruse to get our mom and dad home for their 20th anniversary surprise party. I won't go into the story here, but suffice it to say that Dr. Skip lives on in our family lore! A wonderful man who would do anything for anyone!

Bridget FitzGerald

April 29, 2024

Dr. Kendall helped me with my terrible nosebleeds, and performed my sinus surgery and my tonsilectomy when I was in my late twenties. Even though none of the procedures was pleasant, I enjoyed every appointment because of your dad's personality. We seemed to share the same dry humor. I also enjoyed his terrifying collection of historical tools used for ear, nose and throat procedures. This was over 25 years ago, and I vividly remember my appointments with your dad. I cannot say that about many doctors who have treated me in my lifetime. Dr. Kendall was truly one of a kind. I am sorry for your loss.

Frank spalitto

April 28, 2024

To the family, knew Dr Kendall for several years, working in the same building, considered him a good friend as well as a patient. Sorry for your loss, he will be missed.

Betty Booker

April 27, 2024

Skip was a very caring neighbor and a great example to all of us.

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