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Kurt Metzl

1935 - 2025

Kurt Metzl obituary, 1935-2025, Denver, CO

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1935

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2025

Kurt Metzl Obituary

Kurt Metzl

April 30, 1935 - April 17, 2025

Denver, Colorado - Dr. Kurt Metzl passed away on April 17 in Denver, Colorado after a brave three-year battle with neuroendocrine cancer, weeks shy of his 90th birthday. Dr. Metzl was a thoughtful, loving, and deeply beloved husband, father, and grandfather, and an energetic and committed leader in the Jewish, pediatric, and civic communities of Kansas City, Denver, and beyond. He was a visionary patriarch, a loyal friend, a kind and empathic spirit, a unique thinker and a relentless doer. He rarely missed a sporting event, performance, or late-night airport pickup if one of his children or grandchildren was involved. He was also a nearly seven-decade Kansas City Chiefs superfan, a schnitzel connoisseur, an avid skier, and a dedicated biker. Dr. Metzl led an extraordinary life that spanned countries, cities, and generations. He was born in 1935 in St. Leonhard am Forst, Austria, the only child of Fritz and Margit Metzl. Fritz sold horses and Margit tended home, but life became increasingly perilous in the leadup to World War II. In 1938, the family escaped to neighboring Switzerland, where they became displaced persons. Most of Kurt's grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins remined in Austria and perished in concentration camps. Their home in Austria taken and their relatives killed, Kurt and his parents emigrated to America in 1948 when, with the help of the Jewish Federation, they procured visas and immigrated to the United States. When the Metzls landed in New York they wore tags around their necks because they spoke no English. They were met by representatives of HIAS (then called the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) who sent them by train to Kansas City, Missouri, a midwestern city none of them had ever heard of that would be their new home. When they arrived in Kansas City they were met by resettlement representatives from Jewish Family Services and placed in a home with three other refugee families. "I still remember the woman who picked us up at the train station, Mrs. Yudelovitz," Dr. Metzl told the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle in an interview. "Her husband was the timpanist for the Kansas City Orchestra." In Kansas City, the Metzls worked to replant, rebuild, and contribute. Fritz and Margit cleaned homes, scraping together enough money to open a kosher market Freddie's Kosher Meat Market on Troost Avenue that would become a hub for Kansas City's small but growing Jewish community. Kurt was a diligent and gifted student who went from speaking not a word of English at age 14 to becoming salutatorian of his 500-student class at Central High School four years later. He became a US citizen, won the Kansas City Yale Prize as the city's top scholar, and attended Washington University in St. Louis on a full scholarship with the dream of becoming a doctor. Everyone who purchased meat at Freddie's was unsubtly pressured by Margit into contributing spare change to the "send Kurt to medical school" jar. Kurt attended the University of Kansas Medical School, where he again graduated at the top of his class, then moved to New York to begin a residency in Pediatrics at New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center. There, he met Marilyn Sue Newman, a radiant speech pathologist at New York Presbyterian who had grown up in Queens, New York. The pair quickly became inseparable and wed after a whirlwind courtship. Like many immigrants, Kurt was deeply patriotic, grateful for the opportunities afforded by the United States, and wishing to give back. After completing his residency he volunteered for the U.S. Air Force, where he entered at the rank of Captain. The Metzls were stationed first in Huntsville, Alabama and then at the NATO hospital in Izmir, Turkey, where the couple's first son, Jonathan, was born. After completing military service, the couple moved back to Kansas City where Kurt joined the thriving pediatric practice of his own former pediatrician, Julius Kantor. The family welcomed three more sons, Jordan, Jamie, and Joshua. Over the subsequent decades the Metzl family would become active and vibrant contributors to Kansas City's civic life. "We are a family that is involved with serving the community," Dr. Metzl said in a media interview when he became a leader in the American Academy of Pediatrics. Marilyn thrived as a psychologist and psychoanalyst. Jonathan would become a professor, Jordan a sports medicine physician, Jamie a writer and entrepreneur, and Josh an orthopedic surgeon. Kurt and Marilyn maintained their home in Kansas City until 2020, when they moved to Denver to be closer to their grandchildren, Anna and Clara, and their remarkable daughter-in-law, Ali, a top Denver lawyer. On his retirement, Dr. Metzl was lauded by the Kansas City medical community. "He is just rare," a colleague said at the time. "I think one of the reasons he is such a popular doctor is his rare combination of empathy and good medicine. He seemed to know everything." In 2010, Kurt and Marilyn Metzl returned to Schaffhausen, Switzerland the town where Fritz, Margit, and Kurt found refuge decades earlier. Kurt was named an honorary citizen, and the local paper detailed his remarkable life and career in an article titled "The Metzl Circle." Kurt would take this as the title of his 2023 autobiography. "The title of this work is taken from an article written about my return to Switzerland after our displacement and fleeing," Dr. Metzl wrote. "But much more broadly I celebrate the human ability to create a sense of unity and completion, remembrance and healing without erasure in defiance of efforts to kill our bodies, spirits, and memories." Even toward the end of his life in Denver, he led group outings to the Metropolitan Opera in HD, completed the morning Wordle, and, with Marilyn, was a regular on the sidelines of Anna's and Clara's soccer games. If life is about showing up, Kurt Metzl showed up. Kurt Metzl is survived by Marilyn Newman Metzl, his wife of 62 years, sons Jonathan, Jordan, Jamie, and Joshua Metzl, daughter-in-law Ali Fidler Metzl, granddaughters Anna and Clara Metzl, and countless others whose lives he touched, inspired, bettered, or saved. Before his death, Kurt Metzl suggested that people wanting to honor his legacy contribute to a charity of their choice or HIAS, hug the people they love, and keep fighting to make America and the world a continually better place. To that end, the family has established the Kurt and Marilyn Metzl Endowment in support of the HIAS Economic Advancement Fund, which will provide in perpetuity micro-loans helping refugees and other forcibly displaced entrepreneurs in the United States launch and grow their businesses and realize their dreams. Funeral service day and time are still pending. Please visit www.FeldmanMortuary.com for updated information.

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Published by Kansas City Star from Apr. 19 to Apr. 20, 2025.

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Lenny and Lisa Cohen

May 2, 2025

Dear Marilyn and family,
Lenny and I send hugs and condolences to you. We are thinking of you with love and sympathy.

Michelle Gordon

April 28, 2025

Dear Marilyn and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Kurt´s passing.
I was lucky enough to be a patient of Dr Marilyn Metzl´s during elementary school in the 1980´s. I have many fond memories of being at the Metzl´s beautiful Brookside home and although the boys and Mr (Dr) Metzl weren´t generally home during my visits, through the warm loving energy of the home I always felt like I was a part of the family and knew everyone. I am learning now through this beautiful obituary just what an extraordinary man Dr Kurt Metzl was. Thank you for setting up the Kurt and Marilyn MetzI Endowment, I will be passing this along. Peace, comfort and love to you all dear Metzl family. I am so sorry.

Elizabeth Merz

April 25, 2025

My very young daughter Sara became sick when she and I happened to be in Kansas City visiting family in the 1970s. My sister referred us to Dr Metzl, her family´s pediatrician, who quickly came up with a diagnosis and charmed Sara. I have never forgotten his calm and kindness to us both.
May he rest in peace. And may his family´s memories eventually overcome the sharp pain of their loss.

Helma Hawkins

April 22, 2025

Sending love and prayers to Marilyn and the whole family. Kurt was the pediatrician for all of my children in Kansas City and we all loved and appreciated him so much. Noreen Hendley and I were just talking on Easter Sunday about what a wonderful and caring pediatrician he was and how he understood children so well. Sending God´s blessings for peace and comfort.

Beth Hariton Bayzman

April 21, 2025

Kurt was my son's pediatrician . He was the greatest doctor my son could have had. Kurt always had a smile on his face along with many mini stuffed animals on his stethoscope. So very sorry to learn of his passing

Sharon Evans

April 21, 2025

Dr Metzl took care of all 3 of my children. I could never have asked for a more loving, caring and fun loving doctor for them.

When one of my daughters was very ill, rather than waiting for a nurse to draw blood, he actually drew it himself. When my son was acting up and trying to be funny, he found he'd met his match with Dr Metzl. When my other daughter became ill but we weren't sure what the cause was, Dr Metzl insisted I call him directly (not thru the answering service but on his direct line) every day to report her temp. The day it spiked, he advised me to meet him in the ER. He suspected correctly that she was developing pneumonia and immediately admitted her to the hospital.

These were just 3 examples but there were so many others showing the care that Dr Metzl showered on his patients. I was sorry when they all aged out of pediatric care as I missed the office visits with Dr Metzl. He was an extraordinary doctor and was truly beloved by all.

Terry Lynch

April 21, 2025

Thank you for being my Doctor. R.I.P. Doc

Saul Gitomer

April 20, 2025

Kurt was a very dear friend of mine. I first met Kurt at Rabbi Levinson's child's Bat Mitzvah. His entire family, minus Josh as he had not been born yet, came in towards the end of the service. Since then we spend many hours biking and traveling together. Kurt's book about his life is an astounding piece of literature. Kurt's motto was "you can't beat my life's story." I will sorely miss him.

Cal and Marilyn Cohen

April 20, 2025

Kurt was a longtime biking buddy of mine! He will be sorely missed by many other former biking friends! We biked together for at least 25 years and had a longtime relationship off of our bikes! He was also Kelli & Matt's pediatrician and trying very hard to fix Cal and I up to date! Marilyn & Cal Cohen

Woody LaRue

April 20, 2025

We were next door neighbors for many years. I loved his sense of humor and youthful spirit! Condolences to the family.

Stewart Braunstein

April 20, 2025

My wife Shelley and I met Kurt and Marilyn through mutual friends Genie and Allen Parelman and immediately bonded with these loving dynamic people.
They moved to Denver and become our close friends .
Kurt is a unique individual . We biked together many times and his life story of escape from Germany at the outbreak of World War 2 was marvelous. My wife and I loved to eat out with Kurt and Marilyn . They introduced us to wonderful restaurants .
His insight and love of life will be with me forever.
I will miss him and think of him often.
Stew Braunstein

Carol Blim Kelly

April 20, 2025

Sad to learn of Dr. Metzl's passing. Such a fine man and doctor. My dad (Dr. Blim) spoke so highly of Dr. Metzl. Dr. Metzl impacted so many lives and will be missed.

Kelly Heintzelman

April 20, 2025

Such a wonderful person. Best pediatrician and just so very, very kind. His calm demeanor with moms and children was the best. Dr. Metzl impacted the lives of so many people.

Franklin Melzer

April 19, 2025

To Marilyn,Jonathan ,Jamie,Jordan and Josh please,accept my condolences. We,have shared many cherished memories from the jubilation of your martiage,to our first trip to KC .THE Barmitvahs,the times,we,shared,together. Unfortunately time and distance has inhibited our times,together. Nevertheless we think of you all often. Kurt was a wonderful accomplished man who was loved by all.
May the fond memories you had of him sustain you during this difficult time
Love you
Frank

Sharon Arnett

April 19, 2025

Kurt not only was my grandkids´ paediatrician but my daughter worked as a nurse in his office and my sister cleaned for them for over 30 years. I worked for Marilyn for many years and their family was first and foremost in their lives! They were so proud of all of them. Kurt was very gentle and giving and was the doctor to so many kids! His loaded stethoscope was special to all of them! He will be missed by us and will be remembered for all of the good he did in this worldRIP Dr. Metzl.

Lawrence Newman

April 19, 2025

Kurt was more than a brother in law, he was a loving brother. Barbara and I will miss him dearly. Larry & Barbara Newman

Kelly Burns

April 19, 2025

He was my pediatrician and then became my daughters. He also saved my little sisters life when she was born . We always looked forward to seeing him and feeling at ease with his gentle bit humorous nature. Thanks you Dr. you made a difference in so many lives. Rest in Peace.

leslie herman

April 19, 2025

so many memories of interactions with kurt through his professional life, his cultural and social life with marilyn that bring the force of his humanity and kindness back to mind. my deepest sympathy to the family.

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