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Stephanie Theresa Beggs

1920 - 2020

BORN

1920

DIED

2020

Stephanie Beggs Obituary

Stephanie Theresa Beggs Stephanie Theresa Beggs, 100, of Roeland Park, died Aug. 6, 2020. She was born on Feb. 12, 1920 to Stefan and Antonia Mikinski in Kansas City, Kan. Stephanie married William Beggs on May 23, 1949, and they had two children, Stephen and Gregory. An avid gardener and fisherwoman, she was happiest on the lake, picking her tomatoes, or spending time with her grandchildren. Stephanie is survived by her son, Stephen Beggs and his partner, Carol Martin; her daughter-in-law, Sharon Beggs; her grandchildren William (Christy), Thomas (Heather), and David (Amanda) Beggs, Elizabeth Davenport (Steffen), and Timothy (Kati) and Catherine Beggs; five great-grandchildren, Alex, Duke, and Tennyson Beggs, and Alden and Drew Davenport; and one brother, Marion (Faye) Mikinski. She was preceded in death by her husband William; sisters Josephine and Sophia; brother, Edward; her son Gregory Beggs; and her daughter-in-law, Mary Beggs. A graveside service and burial will be 11 a.m. Aug. 22, 2020 at Resurrection Cemetery.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Aug. 16, 2020.

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Roger and Peggy Nelson

August 22, 2020

May the love of friends and family and the memories of happy times stay with you in your heart.

Vince Shawver

August 21, 2020

A wonderful lady. I remember her smiles and laughter at our Inland Asphalt little league games. Bill was the manager, Steve was the shortstop with the cannon arm, Greg was the batboy, and I was a pitcher. We didn’t lose a game that year!

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