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Joe Serviss

1946 - 2024

Joe Serviss obituary, 1946-2024, Kansas City, MO

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1946

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2024

Joe Serviss Obituary

Joe Serviss

March 29, 1946 - December 26, 2024

Kansas City, Missouri - James R. "Joe" Serviss, former Kansas City Councilman, businessman and community leader died on December 26, 2024. He was 78 years old.

Joe was born March 29, 1946, in North Kansas City, Missouri. While a teenager, his family moved to Adrian, Missouri, and Joe graduated from Adrian High School in 1964, playing quarterback for the Adrian Blackhawks. It was a role that would foretell his future life as a leader in the Kansas City political scene. He graduated in 1969 from Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri, where he served as president of the student body.

According to Joe's yearbook, he was a member of the Young College Republicans at Missouri Valley. If that was true, he must have been a spy, because when he came to Kansas City after graduation, he immediately became active in local Democratic politics. Joe was elected president of the Kansas City Young Democrats in 1970 and the Missouri Young Democrats in 1972. He was named Missouri's Outstanding Young Democrat by the Missouri Young Democrats in 1973. He was active in many local and statewide elections on behalf of Democratic candidates, including his political mentor, Lt. Governor Bill Morris.

His name was fitting. He was always "of service" to our community. He had a passion for our town, and he became a crucial part of its development through his work during two terms on the City Council (1975-1983), as a member of city boards (including chair of the City Plan Commission), and as chief of staff for Kansas City Mayor Kay Barnes in the early 2000s. Of course, Joe's imprint on our city was made in areas far beyond elected office. He was a successful entrepreneur, owning the Uptown Theatre, a Budweiser beer distributorship and several bars and restaurants throughout midtown Kansas City. He was a commercial landlord as well.

Joe was a mentor to many Kansas Citians for several generations. He held court at regular breakfast meetings throughout his life, moving to various locations, with the Classic Cup on the Plaza being the venue of choice for the last twenty plus years. His roundtable included people from various walks of life. He even included an occasional Republican, but only on Wednesdays, and with several Democrats surrounding him.

The boy inside Joe loved reading car magazines. He was especially passionate about Corvettes and '55 Chevys.

We will miss Joe, but the memories of his wit and charm, as well as his legacy of dedicated work for our city, will still be with us. Thanks Joe. There will be a Celebration of Life at one of Joe's favorite places, the Twin City Tavern, 1815 Westport Road (southeast corner of Westport Road and State Line), on Tuesday, January 28th from 5 to 7 p.m.

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Published by Kansas City Star from Jan. 9 to Jan. 13, 2025.

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Janis Curran

November 10, 2025

He was a friend and next door neighbor in High School. He will be missed.

Bob Jacobi

January 29, 2025

Joe was truly one of a kind who devoted himself to public service and enjoying life. HIs spirit and deep knowledge will be missed.

Bob Jacobi

Beth Waters

January 27, 2025

Joe, you always had a kind word and a joke or two. I remember you playing baseball with us when we were very small. You were very patient when we had to swing multiple times to hit the ball. When we were teens, you let us drive your Corvette to town alone which was awesome. You were very loved. My heart is very sad!!!

Dan Fleming

January 11, 2025

Always looked forward to our weekly breakfast get togethers and political witticism, plus our shared love of automotive classics. Appreciated your shaken´ and movin´...

Carol Bates

January 10, 2025

I have not seen Joe in many years and now live away. But he was definitely a major factor in KC politics. He will probably be campaigning wherever he goes next - that´s how committed Dems are. RIP, Joe!

Mary Steeb

January 10, 2025

Dearest Joe, LuLu and I will miss you every Wednesday morning! You were a dear neighbor.

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