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Marianne (Meier) O'Connell
January 18, 2017
Just a note from a former employee from long ago...In 1954, and just fresh out of high school, I got my first real job at Commerce Trust Co. as it was then known. In 1955 my father died in a car accident at Christmas time and Mr. Kemper and so many other officers of the bank were extremely kind and caring to my family. I remember Mr. Kemper, who had just become President of the bank, personally extending his sympathies to my mother when she came to Commerce Trust to open an account. I never forgot it and can still see him talking with my mother...a tall, handsome young man who struck me as rather shy and very kind. I actually worked as a receptionist in the front office just a short distance from Mr. Kemper's office. I always said that I "grew up" at Commerce Trust Co. and have many fond memories of my ten years there. My sincere condolences to the entire Kemper family.
Sincerely, Marianne (Meier) O'Connell (Overland Park, KS)
Bill Baxter
January 15, 2017
My father and I both worked at Commerce. My dad was a member of the Quarter Century Club.
On the few occasions I personally had dealings with Mr. Kemper, he always made me feel at ease.
Brenda Hunter
December 25, 2016
Blessings to you, Mr. Kemper, for your many philanthropic good deeds that touched so many lives. You shall be remembered fondly.
Derek Farmer
December 21, 2016
I was a prison inmate in Ohio serving a life sentence partially for something I did not do. Mr. Kemper took the time to correspond and encourage me. His letters took me all over the world with him. His influence remains in my heart. I am now a practicing attorney.
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James E Brown
December 18, 2016
Doing a Community Service project for Commerce Bank at the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center, my children were looking for the college professor that was going to give us a talk about the bulbs we were to plant. My children found a tall gentleman in denim overhauls and a straw hat. My kids spent the next twenty to thirty minutes with the man. Afterwards, the man brought my kids to me. My children still remember the time they spent with Mr. Kemper, the gentleman they thought was the college professor.
Forever Grateful,
James E & Rosita M Brown

John Kennish
December 17, 2016
As the Commerce Bancshares' Director of Security for a 10-year period, I had numerous opportunities to work with The Chairman: usually on problems. I learned quickly which seat on the Company aircraft was his, that when he addressed me with a drawn-out "John ....." while looking over and not through the lens' of his glasses that there was a difference; and that it was safe to assume that he always knew the answer before he asked the question. When one looks back on their career there are only a few things or people that made a real impact. During my nearly 45-year career one such person was Mr. Kemper who among many other things was a caring and effective teacher who often took the time to explain the why and not just the what of things. Yes, Mr. Kemper was a one of a kind. Thank you Mr. K .....
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