Kevin Clark Childress obituary, 1957-2020, Kansas City, MO

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Kevin Clark Childress

1957 - 2020

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Carol Thomison

October 11, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed taking care of him. He was quite humorous even in those last days. He was always worried about you Lory. My heart sank when he told Mimi she was the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen. He is one patient I will never forget and always be grateful I was able to meet all of you. Praying for God to bring you all peace and comfort.

Bob Loughbom

September 21, 2020

I was fortunate to have worked for Kevin several years and it makes me so sad to hear of his loss. At the same time, it makes me smile to read that if Kevin teased you, he liked you....because I was definitely teased countless times. I always knew it was affectionate. He had a big heart and a really refreshing ability not to take himself too seriously, or if he did - he always laughed if you called him out on it. I used to joke with Kevin that I always thought his last name was "Stanford" because he always seemed to get out that he was a Stanford grad very soon (immediately) when being introduced to someone. He laughed hysterically when I told him that. I will always think fondly of Kevin and his corny (he would be the first to say it) sense of humor, his amazing intellect, and his big heart. Not to mention his ever present sports coat. My best to Lory, Jack (a great former co-worker of mine - Hey Jack!) and Mimi. Also to all the MFW family that he led for years. So glad to have known him and will always smile when I think about him. Rest well my friend. Gone way too soon, but you certainly left a mark in this world.

John Thomson, CEO PayIt

September 21, 2020

Kevin was a great advisor, board director, advocate and friend to all that knew him. I was proud to work with him and even more proud to call him a friend. He will be missed dearly.

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The Threatt Family

September 18, 2020

Kevin was the epitome of style and class. He will be missed.

Scott V. Brown

September 15, 2020

Kevin’s family was my family growing up in Wichita and our homes nearly next door. His older brothers were my brothers from grade school through college at KU. His parents—John and Katie were my parents too.
What a wonderful family and Kevin was a wonderfully man.
I love the lifetime of memories. Scott Brown and family

Johnny Garlich

September 15, 2020

Kevin was loved by all of his Zete brothers. He will be missed.

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