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Lester Siegel Jr.

1933 - 2024

Lester Siegel Jr. obituary, 1933-2024, Prairie Village, KS

BORN

1933

DIED

2024

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Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City

6830 Troost Avenue

Kansas City, Missouri

Lester Siegel Obituary

Lester Siegel, Jr.

May 24, 1933 - July 23, 2024

Prairie Village, Kansas -

Lester Siegel, Jr. age 91, passed away at Claridge Court in Prairie Village, Kansas on July 23, 2024. Lest was born on May 24, 1933 to his proud parents Lester Siegel and Frieda Levy Siegel. Lester attended Pembroke Country Day School (now Pembroke Hill) from nursery school through high school and after graduation attended Carlton College in Northfield, Minnesota. He bonded with and made lifelong friends at each school and was involved with numerous reunions, even the mini reunions in between the big year ones. He especially loved showing off Kansas City, his home town, to all who paid a visit and they were constantly amazed at the beauty, history and cultural advantages Kansas City offered. After graduation from college he served in the U.S. Army for almost 2 years and ended his tour of duty stationed in Korea.

After his return from military service, he entered Harvard Business School and graduated with his MBA in business in 1959.

Career came next and he joined full time employment at Harzfeld's in Kansas City. A high fashion women's clothier which at its peak consisted of 5 stores in the Kansas City area, and stores in Columbia, Missouri and Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He had summer jobs at Harzfeld's as a youth and later worked his way up to serving as president until his retirement. Lester was very proud of the staff and was honored to be an executive there for many years. After his retirement he consulted and aided several businesses sharing his extensive business knowledge.

He enjoyed serving his community fostered by his family and friends. Through the years he served George Washington Carver Community Center, Menorah Medical Center, Children's Mercy Hospital, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Chamber of Commerce among others.

In 1974, Lester was appointed as one of the first members of the Planned Industrial Expansion Authority of Kansas City (PIEA) and served for 35 years including 6 years as Chairman. He also served as PIEA's representative to the City Market Oversight Committee for 18 consecutive years until 2010. A notable achievement during his chairmanship was the creation of the Crossroads Arts PIEA District which received national recognition for preserving and growing Kansas City's art community and economy. Lester also contributed to successful redevelopment efforts undertaken by the PIEA in 43 areas. He provided leadership and support and earned the respect and trust of the board of commissioners and staff.

Lester loved sports and lettered in tennis all through his school years and loved his tennis groups in the later years. He adored basketball and was one of the first Chief's season ticket holders and attended every game until it became too difficult for him. For many years, he spent time in Scottsdale, Arizona during the winter months….more tennis.

He was a lifetime member of Oakwood Country Club, a member of the River Club and Scottsdale Racquet Club. He was a member of The New Reform Temple from its origin.

Lester was a principled and distinguished gentleman that treated everyone with courtesy and respect. He was also a very dapper dresser and his collection of pocket handkerchiefs vast!

He was predeceased by his parents, Lester and Fieda Siegel, his sister, Marjorie Navran and his nephew, Bill Navran. He is survived by his devoted wife of 56 years, Myra, his niece, Sally Navran, Tucson, Arizona and may caring friends.

A graveside service will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery, 6900 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO at 2:00pm Friday, July 26th. For funeral zoom link and to leave condolences for family please visit www.louismemorialchapel.com

A reception honoring Lester will be held at Pembroke Hill School State Line campus at 5121 State Line, Kansas City, MO following the service from 3 – 5pm. With heartfelt thanks to the kind and caring staff in the Health Center at Claridge Court and the compassionate attention from Ascend Hospice. How appreciated you are.

Kindly no flowers and donations may be made to a charity of your choice. (Arr: The Louis Memorial Chapel 816-361-5211)

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Published by Kansas City Star from Jul. 25 to Jul. 28, 2024.

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GARRISON Hassenflu

September 6, 2024

I loved Lester and wil really miss him. His big smile and great wit was always a pleasure. We had fun as slums taking on the high school tennis teams. Lester and Chuck Wittig will tell you we never lost. I´m not sure we did. And he was a great steward of economic development for kc, mo with his piea time.

Rest in peace, friend!

Gary Hassenflu `79 (PCD)

Tony abbott

July 26, 2024

Lester and I were fellow members on the PIEA board I enjoyed and admired Lester he was a wonderful chairman. I was chairman for five years myself , while in office I tried my best to follow his example and take his advice . As for our friendship I loved talking about the past and his love of Kansas City I do not think I have ever met a finer gentleman then Lester. I will miss him greatly . Kansas City has lost a true champion Tony Abbott.

Heather Brown

July 26, 2024

What a wonderful man! Classy, intelligent, just a delight! We will miss him

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