1946
2017
7000 BLUE RIDGE BLVD
Kansas City, Missouri
Michael Keith Paden, 70, of Edwards, Missouri, passed away on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Born on October 3, 1946 to Arnold and Delores Paden (both deceased) in St. Joseph, Missouri. He leaves behind his wife of 41 years, Nancy Paden of the home, brother Nick and Jeanie, Daughter Taffy and Jim, Son Steven, six grandchildren and one expected great-grandchild.
He loved family, friends, and being outdoors. He was a Navy Veteran and was retired from General Motors Corporation after 31 years of service.
Visitation will be held at Floral Hills Funeral Home on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 1:00, followed by funeral services at 2:00. Burial will be at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens.
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3 Entries
June 16, 2017
Neal Pettit
Mike u were a great friend and co-worker. You will be missed. Neal Pettit
June 16, 2017
Leslie Schlote
May you rest in peace knowing that a wonderful hard working man has touched so many lives. We love you all.
Leslie Schlote and Chuck Krueger
Kevin and Susan Parson
Mike Eckard
June 13, 2017
Friend
Sandy Pettit
One of the most loving caring people I have ever meet. Mike you are greatly missed. What a wonderful family you left behind. Love you all.
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