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Mark G. Flaherty

1949 - 2022

Mark G. Flaherty obituary, 1949-2022, Kansas City, MO

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Mark Flaherty Obituary

Mark G. Flaherty
September 18, 1949 - April 27, 2022
Kansas City, Missouri - Mark Gail Flaherty, 72, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2022, at his home in Kansas City, Missouri.
Mark was born on September 18, 1949, in Ottawa, KS, the second son of Glenn and Viola Hill Flaherty and younger brother to his beloved Glassel. Mark attended elementary school in Garnett and Osawatomie, KS before moving to rural Topeka where he attended high school at Auburn Rural High School and graduated in 1967 from Washburn Rural High School.
Mark enlisted in the US Army and completed Airborne and NCO training before going to Vietnam to serve with the 173rd Airborne Unit. He was wounded twice and awarded the Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts for his actions and service. Mark returned to Kansas, and after recovering from his wounds in Japan, graduated from the University of Kansas. In 1975, Mark graduated from Law School at KU.
Mark's professional career as an attorney began as a Law Clerk for District Judge William Robert Collinson in Kansas City, Missouri. He had a successful career with firms in Kansas City before establishing his own practice. His practice focused on Health, Medical, Labor, and Employment Law in Missouri, Kansas, and New York. Mark also worked on projects for the City of Kansas City, Missouri, Jackson County, and the State of Missouri through numerous board appointments and legal consultation.
Mark was most proud to be appointed by Jay Nixon as one of the founding members of the Health Forward Foundation. While General Counsel for the Foundation, Mark discovered that Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) was in breach of its obligations to make $300 million in capital improvements and maintain charitable care. He enlisted Seyferth Blumental & Harris law firm in a case against HCA. In January 2013, the trial team obtained an award of $162 million on behalf of the Health Forward Foundation against HCA. The trial court also ordered a judicially supervised accounting before a special master. Following the accounting and an appeal to the Missouri Court of Appeals, HCA ultimately settled the lawsuit in February 2017, culminating in HCA's payment to the Health Forward Foundation of more than $203 million.
Mark was a dedicated lawyer who had genuine care and concern for his clients, coworkers, and community, working tirelessly on all cases and projects. His humanity, generosity, and respectfulness engendered trust and comfort—when you were with Mark, you knew you were in good hands. Mark was always a phone call away, ready to help, connect, problem solve, and make a plan.
In addition to his professional career, Mark loved spending time with family and friends. He had a passion for traveling with his son Josh—taking many trips to cultivate a passion for the outdoors including Alaska and Santa Fe, New Mexico to name a few—cooking, baking, reading, yoga, collecting photography, and architecture. Mark will be remembered for his wit, storytelling, honesty, integrity, courage, compassion, and dedication to the practice of law.
Mark was predeceased by his parents Glenn and Viola Hill Flaherty, his brother Glassel, his father-in-law Henry F. Tutera, and in-laws Thomas and Helen Mahurin. Mark is survived by his devoted wife Tina Tutera Flaherty, his son Joshua (Nancy) Flaherty, grandsons Ryder and Chase and their mother Amanda Tarter, mother-in-law Josephine Vardyan Tutera and her two brothers Joseph and Kenneth, sister-in law Anna Marie Tutera and her husband Caleb Lee Bowman, nephews Henry and Roman, sister-in-law Bobbie Flaherty, niece Erin Flaherty Staggs, cousins Dolly Latorre, Joe-Joe Tutera (Karen), Charlie Cervello, and Dominic "Scoots" Scudiero. Mark is also survived by his close family friends Diane Shoemaker Katz, Linda Harms, Concetta LaCapra, Vera Radecki, Gloria Veliz, Jake Imperiale (Mary), Chuck Cacioppo, Brad and Karen English, Andrew Funk (Emily), Domonique Malomo Thomson (Anourom) and Champa Thomson, Steve Quirarte (Carrie), Rudy Reyes (Jade), Mike Reyes (Tamar), Anita Dixon-Brown (Len), Carey Hampton, Monsignor Robert Gregory, and David Block (Vicki) for planting a tree in Mark's name in Israel.
The family is honored to thank Mark's dearest colleagues Paul Seyferth (Becky), Mike Blumenthal, Tim Cavanaugh (Linda), Paul Moore (Sharon), Brian Nail (Sylvia), Steve Roling, Bridget McCandless, John Thomas, Joe Price, and Hollis Jones for their support and friendship over many years. The family thanks Dr. Peter Holt, Dr. Vincent Lem, Dr. Kumar Ethirajan, Dr. Anuhya Young, Dr. Jim Riscoe (Jan Erlandson), and St. Luke's Hospice (Scott, Missy, Lee Ann, and James) for their care and support.
Near Mark's passing, his best friend and Army brother of 53 years Raymond Reed (Cindy) were blessed to hold hands and say goodbye for now. "From this day to the end of the world, but we in it shall be remembered – We few, we happy few, we band of brothers."
The family thanks Passantino Bros. Funeral Home, especially long-time family friend Charlie Passantino, for support and preparations, as well as The Restaurant at 1900 (Jennifer Cattano and Keith Goldman) and Floral Frontier (Jami Block) for celebration of life arrangements.
Those who knew and loved Mark are invited to a celebration of his life on Wednesday, May 18, 2022, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the 1900 Building located at 1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Mission Woods, Kansas 66205. Remarks and military honors will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to: Mark G. Flaherty Health Equity Fund, c/o UNESCO Creative City KC, Inc., 38901 E. Colbern Road Extension, Oak Grove, MO 64075. This fund has been created by UNESCO Creative City KC (a Missouri nonprofit) to provide grant awards to musicians, veterans, and community leaders who are dedicated to health and wellness initiatives.
Condolences may be offered at www.passantinobros.com

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Published by Kansas City Star on May 8, 2022.

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Stacey McMahon

September 18, 2023

I didn't see or talk with him much after I left Winsteads. As matter of fact the last time I saw him we went to lunch down in the west bottoms. Had a great time with him. His sense of humor was great. We had many deep and thoughtful conversations. The world has lost a very sweet man.
Sorry for your loss.

Deborah Kemp

September 26, 2022

I worked with Mark at two law firms, and admired the commitment he had for his staff's professional development. He will be missed. To Mark's family, I extend my condolences and sympathy ... may you be comforted by wonderful memories of Mark.

Rosemarie Sladish

May 30, 2022

I worked with Mark at federal court in Kansas City in the early 80's what a pleasure he was to work with and so intelligent - so sorry for the loss of such a special person May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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Benny and Edith Lee

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Anna Marie Tutera

May 15, 2022

Oh behalf of my sister Tina and our entire family, thank you for your kind words and condolences. We hope you will join us for the celebration of life on May 18.
-Anna Marie Tutera, Mark´s sister-in-law

Stephanie Cole

May 14, 2022

To The Family, Mark was A Great Friend and Attorney To My Husband Clarence Cole, K.C. Public School Retirement. Clarence, made His transition, June 2015. Our Condolences, Stephanie Cole & Fanily

Jennifer Sykes

May 9, 2022

Mark played an integral role in Health Forward's early days and beyond. He was a diligent community servant and deeply committed to our mission. He will be greatly missed. Sending his family our condolences. Love, Health Forward

Phil Smith

May 8, 2022

Mark was our company attorney and it would be very difficult to find a better man. He will be missed.

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Jason Chow

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Curtis Rogers

May 8, 2022

Mark and I worked together for more than twenty years on the Kansas City Public School Retirement Fund. Mark was a great attorney but even a greater person. Condolences to the family.

Richard Brown

May 6, 2022

thank you Mark for all the support you gave to me as an individual and as a member of the Kansas City Public School Retirement System. You were a man of integrity you were well liked and respected by those who knew you. I will miss you but I'm honored to have known you. God bless you and your family.

Anita Jackson

May 4, 2022

Tina, Josh

I have not gotten to get to know either of you as I have not seen or talked to Mark since his mother's funeral. Mark was my cousin - his mother and my dad were siblings. I remember spending a lot of time at their house as I was growing up and Mark and Glassel both would make time to spend with me before doing their own things. I really appreciated that about them both. For a school project one year, we had to write a letter to someone -- I chose Mark to write to, and he answered it. He was a great guy and wonderful cousin! I will miss him.

Thoughts, hugs and prayers to you all in this sad time.
Anita (Hill) Jackson

linda Peterson

May 3, 2022

Thank you Mark for serving our country with "LOVE PRIDE AND HONOR". Because of your service we can all live our lives in freedom and peace.
God bless you for taking great care of our country and for all the sacrifices you have made for our country for me and for all of us.
LINDA PETERSON
WIFE OF A (DECEASED) UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN

Liz Leone Spack

May 3, 2022

Dear Tina and family,

MY deepest sympathy for the loss of your amazing Mark. Although I Iave not seen him for many years, I always remember his soft spoken demeanor,, quick wit and great smile. I 'll remember him in my prayers and for God to give you strength and peace.
God Bless all of you.

Liz Leone Spack

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