Obituaries detail

John Steven Wiss
Sep 15, 1960 - May 29, 2021

John Steven Wiss September 15, 1960-May 29, 2021 of Kansas City, Missouri was born in Kansas City, Kansas and is preceded in death by his parents Quirin A. Wiss Jr. and Rose Ann (Balduff) Wiss. He leaves behind sisters: Mary VanFleet, Patricia Bellus (David), Susan Wiss, Natalie Meugniot (Wesley); brothers: Matthew Wiss (Erin), Mark Wiss (Barbara) and Thomas Wiss (Nancy), several nieces and nephews. A hard worker with an excellent work ethic was evident throughout John’s life. His role as Lead Ambassador at Independence Avenue Urban Street was his most recent employment.   John was cremated and his memorial service will be held at a later date.

 

John - Brother, Brother-in-Law, uncle, Godfather to Nicolaus, friend,

coffee can bird catcher, ice cream truck heist accomplice, hunter,

fisherman, little league baseball player, Royals and Chiefs Fan,

1967 Camaro Speedster, Sweet natured, Sensitive

and Mom's favorite kid.

 

Additional Service:
Services at Later Date

Condolences

Janet Berry Jun 02, 2021

Friend ,Shawnee ,Kansas

My heartfelt sympathy to the Wiss family for your loss of John. My memories of him in our childhood bring me back in time to our 54th Street shenanigans! May he Rest In Peace.

Patty Bellus Jun 02, 2021

Sister ,Louisville ,Kentucky

Rest easy big brother. I love you.

Liz and Jeff Jun 02, 2021

Friend ,Kansas City ,Kansas

So very sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family🙏🏻

Steve and Betty Jun 02, 2021

Friend ,Kansas City ,Kansas

Prayers for the Wiss Family. Sorry for your loss.

Natalie Meugniot Jun 02, 2021

Sister ,Ozawkie ,Kansas

Love and miss you brother. God speed.

Noda Hileman (Hicklin) Jun 26, 2021

Friend ,Tonganoxie ,Kansas

I know you are all feeling a great loss in your life because John was like a part of you. In my experience, that is how it is with siblings (and other loved ones). I saw John everyday at home or school for at least 15 years of my life...except during the Minnesota Fishing trips-which he really seemed to love, or when he would take a trip up to Nebraska, or on a rare occasion when we would be out of town. I love all the descriptions you chose because I remember all that about John too. John was a good guy, and I will miss him! I am very sorry for your loss!