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Steve Price

1927 - 2025

Steve Price obituary, 1927-2025, Leawood, KS

BORN

1927

DIED

2025

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Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City

6830 Troost Avenue

Kansas City, Missouri

Steve Price Obituary

Steve Price

April 29, 1927 - April 19, 2025

Leawood, Kansas - It is with deep love and gratitude that we share the passing of Steve Price who died peacefully on Saturday, April 19, 2025 at the remarkable age of 98 in Overland Park, Kansas. Born on April 29, 1927 to his parents Isaac and Lena, Steve embraced life with a deep appreciation for connection and a commitment to well-being. He was a devoted family man to his core, building his life around keeping his family close and ensuring they always felt loved and supported. His passing was preceded by the deaths of his brother Sam, and his sisters Rosie and Mary.

Steve shared a beautiful life with his beloved wife, Carole, and together they raised four children-Doug, Kent, Jon, and Lena. He was endlessly proud of them and of the family they built together, a legacy of love that continues through the generations. Additionally, he was a proud and loving grandfather to twelve grandchildren and one great grandchild. More than anything else, he valued family-nurturing relationships across generations and always relishing the times when everyone got together.

Professionally, Steve dedicated himself to a family real estate business in Kansas City (Price Brothers) for many years, proudly working with his brother Sam, continuing his father's business legacy that continues today in its 4th generation. He built homes for many families, taking immense pride in the quality of his construction. It brought him great joy to hear, even decades later, from people who lived in his houses about how much they loved them. This enduring testament to his craftsmanship speaks volumes about his dedication and the strong foundation laid by his father before him.

He was well loved by his friends, nephews, nieces, employees and countless others he came into contact with. His large social network was a testament to the bonds he cultivated over his life.

Steve lived with a deep curiosity about the world and a zest for life. He had a lifelong passion for travel and a remarkable gift for conversation, connecting with people from all walks of life. He was also full of life and humor, always ready with a joke and a contagious laugh. His passion for handball, dancing, bridge, and biking showcased his love for staying active. Demonstrating a commitment to his well-being, he was very health-conscious, prioritizing nutritious food and regular exercise throughout his long and fulfilling life.

Steve believed deeply in economic and social justice, and fairness for all people. He lived his values quietly but consistently, showing up with integrity and empathy.

His legacy is one of connection to family and friends, and life balance. He will be remembered as a man who honored his family's past while building a strong future, cherishing his family and living each day with intention and joy.

Steve is deeply missed and lovingly remembered by Carole, his wife of 68 years; his children Doug, Lena (Tom), Kent (Andrea), Jon (Aubry); his twelve grandchildren-Andrew (Emily), Anna, Katie, True, Lauren, Charlie, Rachel, Will, Maggie, Kennedy, Ben, and Aspen; his great-granddaughter Rosie; his sister-in-law Sonja, and all those who had the privilege to know him. Steve's presence, laughter, and stories will live on in all of them.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Steve's honor to his preferred charities:

CASA Johnson County - https://www.casajwc.org

Lead to Read KC - https://leadtoreadkc.org

A celebration of his life will be held in his honor on Sunday, May 4th from 12 to 3 p.m. at Oakwood Country Club (9800 Grandview Rd Kansas City, MO 64137).

Online condolences for the family may be left at www.louismemorialchapel.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Kansas City Star from Apr. 22 to Apr. 27, 2025.

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Bob Bushman

April 26, 2025

Always enjoyed talking to Steve. May his life be a blessing!!!!!!

Phillip

April 26, 2025

Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family.

Marty Cole

April 25, 2025

Please know your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Stephanie (Alexander) Hamil

April 25, 2025

Even though family through marriage, because Susan Goodall was my cousin, I was a stranger and you invited me in and treated me as family. It was a wonderful, memorable day (with the best liquid refreshment having been created by Steve). Having met both Steve and Carol and Carol´s family on that day, and with my family´s being in short supply, it was a joy and a blessing to feel such welcome warmth. And I am truly sorry for the grief that is taking place because of the loss of this ever-smiling man.

Evan Zobel

April 24, 2025

My Dad purchased my childhood home from Steve. It was a beautiful home and well built. Rest in peace Steve and condolences to the family.

Danny Bonderer

April 24, 2025

I met Doug Price, Steve's son as a member of Hillcrest Country Club. Doug acquired the golf course from
the Frances Family and made great strides to impove and continue the lhistorical legacy of Hillcrest. Doug
and I would sit on the porch and talk about family and the
importance of valuing tradition and
family. Steve Price is a Kansas City
legend for hard work and family
values. I am priveleged to know
him through his son, Doug.

Dan LoScalzo

April 22, 2025

I always will remember Steve riding his bike by my house, he always stopped for a nice talk.

He invited me to ride with him on bike club rides, he was amazing and at his age rode stronger than most other riders.

Steve was always a nice man, good friend of my family, a good family man, and an impressive businessman.

I know he is no longer in pain and in a good place; this makes me happy.
I pray for him and all of his family and know he is happy and healthy looking down on us now.

Sincerely,
Dan LoScalzo

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