1930
2016
10507 Holmes Road
Kansas City, Missouri
Burial arrangements under the direction of Mount Moriah Cemetery South.
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November 17, 2016
a loved one
November 17, 2016
Barbara Gordon
Stella & Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. We missed your spending the last few yrs. in Louisville, but we know you have had an enjoyable time in KC with your children & grandchildren. Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time.
Barbara & David Gordon
November 17, 2016
Uncle Arnold,
Your genuine warmth, care and love will be missed by so many. As a teen, I remember the countless nights spent in your home in Louisville. You always made me feel welcome and took a real interest in whatever shenanigans Roshann and I were up to. Your devotion to Aunt Stella was unparalleled and you truly embodied the "in sickness and in health" commitment you made to her. You are still alive in our hearts and minds and through Roshann and Harry, your memory will continue to live on. Your smile, your stories and your love will stay with us forever. Rest in peace knowing you lived a life that mattered to so many.
Love,
Debbie, David, Zachary, Suzanne, Hillary, Adrienne and William
November 16, 2016
Kc hospice took wonderful care of him in his last days.
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