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Leo Francis "Corky" Stueve

1933 - 2020

Leo Francis "Corky" Stueve obituary, 1933-2020, Kansas City, MO

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Leo Francis "Corky" Stueve April 3, 1933 August 21, 2020 Corky Stueve, age 87, passed away peacefully with his family at his side, August 21, 2020 at his home in Prairie Village, Kansas. He was born the first of five children to Leo and Geneva (Minnehan) Stueve in Axtel, Kansas. He loved the outdoors and spending time with his father fishing. Preparing for the priesthood, he attended Maur Hill Prep High School in Atchison, Kansas for high school and St. Benedict's College in Atchison KS. While in college, he enlisted in the military to serve in the Korean War. After two years, he returned to St.Benedict's (later Benedictine College) to finish his degree in economics in 1957. Corky met his only love, Molle Gene DeMarais in 1952 while both were in college. They married in St. Mary's Church in Marble, MN on June 25, 1955. They moved to Kansas City and were blessed with nine children: Michael, Michelle Marie,Therese Marie, Jeanne Marie, David, Patrick, Bernadette Marie , Anne Marie, and Daniel. Corky believed in Catholic education, and all of the children attended St. Ann's Grade School and Bishop Miege High School. Seven of the children attended his beloved Benedictine College with four graduating. The family enjoyed traveling together, especially taking summer trips to Minnesota to visit Molle's family, and to enjoy the cooler weather and beautiful sunsets. After college they moved to Kansas City, and Corky began his career as a successful life insurance agent for New York Life, the profession he loved until the time of his death. All of his adult life, he treasured his relationship with his alma mater and with the monks of St. Benedict's Monastery. He was an active member of the alumni association and served as president for several years. When the college needed him to serve on the Benedictine board to review the college's long range plans to secure its financial future, he was eager to serve. Some of Corky's honors in his love and dedication to Benedictine College included: Corky and his family were selected as Benedictine College's 2014 Family of the Year. He received the Kansas Monk Award in June 1983 and the Cross of the Order of St. Benedict Award in 1987. Corky was a past member of the college's Board of Governors and Kansas City Alumni Chapter in the 1960s and 1970s. He loved his faith and took opportunities to pass it on to others, especially the ones he loved the most, his family. He was also able to fully accept and respect those who practiced other beliefs as Jesus constantly reminds us in scripture. For 60 years he was an active member of St. Ann's parish in Prairie Village. He was a part of many outreach programs and spiritual groups until he was 87. He and Molle enjoyed traveling together and spending happy family times. They loved dancing and Corky charmed Molle and all who he met with his sense of humor. Corky was preceded in death by his parents, his son Daniel Francis and his daughter Michelle Stueve Smith, his son-in-law Bob Loggins, brother- in-law Harley Pfeiffer, brother-in-law Steve Verikios, brother-in-law Ralph Simpson, and sister-in-law Carol DeMarais. He is survived by his loving wife Molle Gene of 65 years , son Michael of Atchison; daughter Therese (Ed Sims) of Albuquerque NM.; daughter Jeanne Loggins of Linn, Mo.; son David (Carlene) of Gardner, KS.; son Patrick (Janna) of KCMO.; daughter Bernadette (Mike) Maddock of Overland Park, KS.; daughter Anne (Willie) McDaniels of KCMO. Other surviving family members include brother James (Donna) Stueve; brother Tim (Maureen) Stueve; sister Rose Lee Pfieffer; sister Mary Ellen Verikios; brother-in-law David DeMarais; brother-in-law John DeMarais; sister-in-law Ginny Simpson; sister-in-law Margie (Steve) Conroy, and many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren whom he loved and adored. Through the years he responded to many who requested his assistance and is remembered fondly by many friends. Funeral Service: St. Ann's Church on Friday, August 28 at 11:00 am, 7231 Mission Rd, Prairie Village,KS 66208. Corky Stueve Funeral Livestream available from: https://stannpv.org/corkystueve. Viewing (the family will be present but not able to greet due to Covid 19): St. Ann's Church, Friday, August 28 at 9:30 am - 11:00 am. Interment: Resurrection Catholic Cemetery 8300 Quivira Rd. Lenexa, KS 66215. Celebration of Corky's life will be at a later date when it is possible to gather together. Signature Funerals (816-214-5174) is assisting the family. In lieu of flowers, send donations to : St Ann's Parish, https://stannpv.org/tribute-gifts, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, KCMO, by contacting Director of Emergency Assistance B.J. Atkinson at: [email protected]. Benedictine College, Atchison, KS. ATTN: James Kew, Office of Advancement, 1020 North Second Street, Atchison, KS 66002-1499. Assistance by Funeral Advocates, LLC. Arr: Signature Funerals.www.signature funerals.com

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Published by Kansas City Star on Aug. 25, 2020.

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Chris varner

August 19, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Terri Powers

August 19, 2023

As my dad worked for AT&T, the family got a lot of souvenirs from their "safety fairs", which were the company picnics. One was a sticker, silver in color, which read, "Please fasten seat belt". I put mine on my skateboard. I used to ride sitting down, and moving it along the sidewalk with my feet. Corky came to see me while I was moving along, and I showed him the sticker. He thought it was hilarious.

Treva Lee

August 19, 2023

Thinking of you Mollie
God Bless
Treva ( StThrese)

Terri Powers

December 27, 2020

I just found this today, December 27, 2020. We lived a few hoses down, at 7349 in the 60´s. Moved to California in 1966. Both parents and Larry are gone. I live in Placerville, CA now.

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William varner

August 29, 2020

May corky, Rest In Peace, May god bless mollie, and the whole family, I was a neighbor of the Steve, I will miss you corky, Michelle, and Daniel, I love you all soooo much,

Carol Lear

August 28, 2020

Peace and love to this wonderful family. As a former neighbor and babysitter I felt privileged to have know the Stueve's. Always welcoming and cheerful it was a pleasure to know Corky. Heaven gained a kind soul. Hugs to Molly and the family.

Lucy Reilly Fitch

August 28, 2020

Molle, Bernadette, Patrick and Stueve Family: the Reilly family was so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and father. Jeannie and I both recall him so fondly from our youth -- a wonderful father, always smiling and always with a fun joke. He adored his kids, and was a wonderful man and role model for many. Hugs to you all, and wish we could be there with you in person today to celebrate "Corky's" life.

TomWhite

August 27, 2020

Molle, I am so sorry you and your family have had to send Corky home. As he is with so many, his affection and humor were an inspiration to me. Over the years we have been able to share our mutual hope for a more inclusive of an all genders church as well as a more loving church toward our LBGTQ brothers and sisters. I was always energized by the sharing. Thanks for sharing him with me, us. Love to you all.

Mac Taylor

August 27, 2020

My sincere condolences to the Stueve family. I went through the RCIA at St Ann's back in 2000. Corky was a volunteer for our class, and over the seven months of our training, I got to know Corky almost as much as I knew about my sponsor and father-in- law, Truman Abram. I don't think I've ever met anyone as friendly as Corky. His warmth and generosity was always greatly appreciated by the St. Ann's family. He will be missed.

Mac Taylor
Eucharistic Minister Coordinator
St Ann's Parish of Prairie Village, KS

Patricia Pfeiffer/Calvin

August 26, 2020

To Aunt Mollie and all my cousins and extended family my thoughts, prayers and love being sent your way. To not only my Uncle Corky, but my Godparent in life....will miss our talks of encouragement and "Thanks for filling in as my other Dad!! Your neice Patricia Pfeiiffer/Calvin.

Andrea Fernandez

August 26, 2020

I’m a niece of Corky’s and I only saw him at family reunions (about every 5 years) but he makes quite an impression. He always had a tidbit of knowledge to share and a lot of kidding around. I think he had the loudest laugh of all of us and he just enjoyed being with family and taking the little ones, sometimes big ones, out fishing. He took my son on his first fishing outing and he came home happy with a bunch of little fish. We took a picture of them with someone else holding the fish close up in front of the camera. He thought that was so funny! Laughing with his bursting laugh. He will be missed by so many loving family members!

Carol Sneed

August 26, 2020

In 1984 when Carlene married into the Stueve family I have always felt welcomed. You always had a hug and smile for my kids and me. Your smile was contagious and you made those around you smile. Thank you for the good memories and the wonderful, caring family you inspired.
Carol Sneed

Treva Lee

August 25, 2020

I truly enjoyed seeing his smiling face. Every time he came to St Therese I made a point to share the sign of peace with him. If I wasn’t in the best mood , seeing Corkeys smiling face changed my mood.
I am sending condolences to Mollie and the rest of the family.
The obituary shows that he was a very caring and busy man. He is now resting in Gods arms.
God Bless

Trish Fleming

August 25, 2020

Growing up Our Backyards separates us and we lived for the Summers.! The tent would go up and the camp outs started. Other great Memories hearing Mollie sing and Corky’s amazing laugh
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Trish Fleming

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William varner

August 25, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

William varner

August 25, 2020

I am very very sorry for your loss on a wonderful friend, husband, and father, I knew corky, for a real long time, I used to play with his daughter name Michelle, this was back in 1967, we used to live at 7345 Falmouth prairie village kansas, and corky, and his family, live up the street from us he was a real godd and special friend, I will miss you corky, May god bless his family,

Sarah Loggins Randazzo

August 25, 2020

Granddad- You are forever in our hearts. One of my favorite memories would be Easter and the BIG EASTER EGG HUNT, you would hide all the eggs for us and we would be on the hunt for that one blue sparkly egg (you and Mama Molle would place a special surprise inside). There was never, ever a dull moment with you Granddad. Thank you for being a strong, stable, Godly man in my life! Please enjoy your new wings up there and fly high. I can't wait to see you in the presence of God in Paradise!!! Love you. Sarah

Ellen Donohue Lopas

August 25, 2020

Corky was always so happy and he made everyone's day better when they were with him!

Susan Lazzo

August 25, 2020

Dear Stueve Family, I send you all my sincere condolences. Corky enlivened every social gathering I was lucky enough to see him at and I never departed without at least one good shared belly laugh. Congratulations to him on a life well-lived and his legacy is enduring with the wonderful family he has shared with us all. Godspeed Corky!

Dorothy Connor

August 25, 2020

Our Connor family loved and enjoyed all of you Stueve’s we will forever love Corky. He was the first one to great us when we moved in along with the whole Stueve tribe. ❤To all of you....and Anxious to ! Dorothy and all the Connors

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