Obituaries detail

Richard N. Stiefel

October 6, 1949 – November 22, 2021

 

Richard (Dick) Norman Stiefel passed away Monday, November 22, 2021 at Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, Kansas. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, December 18th at the Village Shalom Social Hall. All are welcome to share memories of Richard in person or online; contact the family for details.

 

He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, October 6, 1949 to Ruth and Norman Stiefel, who had emigrated from Nazi Germany in 1939. He is survived by his wife Marsha, daughter Claire, son Jonathan, sister Irene Starr (Norton) and nephews Andrew and Ethan Starr.

 

Richard graduated from Southwest High School (1967) and Drake University (1971) with a degree in German, Education, and Business. After graduation he lived in New York City for a decade, working at the United Nations and later in publishing.

 

His publishing career included roles as an associate editor at Kendall Hunt as well as positions at Academic Press, Prentice Hall, and F.A. Davis. 

 

Upon returning to Kansas City in the early 1980s, he worked in the family owned jewelry business.

 

In Kansas City he met Marsha (Finkelstein) Stiefel at a gathering; they married, and they loved and supported each other for nearly four decades.

 

Ultimately he pioneered the role of stay-at-home parent. He excelled at this then unconventional vocation. Richard not only strongly shaped the lives of his children, but also that of their friends and classmates, who remember him as being interested in and kind to everyone. The game of chess was a lifelong interest of Richard’s. He took Claire to a local chess club, and started a chess club at Briarwood Elementary for Jonathan and his fellow students.

 

Undoubtedly everyone in Richard’s family is aware of his keen desire to share his knowledge of family history. It was certainly helpful that he had a phenomenal memory for dates, and was unlikely to forget a birthday, anniversary, or other major life event. All those close to him will miss his emails.

 

His love and devotion to family extended to pet dogs over the years including Lady, Leika, Lutzi, Lacey (and granddog Marco.)

 

His other interests included collecting stamps, coins, campaign buttons, gardening, and yard work. He was a regular visitor at the local library, and the occasional poker table.

 

In an understated manner, Richard impacted many lives by listening, smiling, and engaging with his friends and his community.

 

Donations in Richard’s memory may be made to:

 

Prostate Network, 2007 W 86 St, Leawood, KS 66206, www.prostatenetwork.org  

OR

Recognizing his love of senior dogs, Leavenworth Animal Welfare Society, 728 Cherokee St, Leavenworth, KS 66048, www.leavenworthanimalwelfaresociety.com  

Additional Service:
Celebration of Life
Location:
Village Shalom Social Hall
Address:
5500 W. 123rd St.
City:
Overland Park
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66209
Date of Service:
Dec 18, 2021
Time of Service:
11:00 am
Additional Information:
No Additional Information Added
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Condolences

Emily Phillips (Mamalis) Dec 04, 2021

Former Neighbor ,Virginia Beach ,Virginia

Marsha, Claire and Jonathan, I have the fondest memories of Richard as the kindest neighbor. Sending love, Emily

Robert Arvin Dec 05, 2021

Neighbor ,Prairie Village ,Kansas

We talked in my driveway on the Saturday before he passed. As he walked away, he turned back and said, “You’ve been a good neighbor.” I returned the compliment. That was the last time we spoke. Richard I’ll miss you.

Valerie Gabrielli Dec 07, 2021

Friend ,Shawnee ,Kansas

Richard was one of the best conversationalists I have ever known as well as a wonderful listener. He had a brilliant mind and I appreciated his knowledge of Kansas City. I always enjoyed our phone calls. He would call me around my birthday, which I thought was so thoughtful. He will be sorely missed. I feel tremendous sadness over his passing. I also feel deep sympathy for Marsha, Claire, and Jonathan.

Kelly (Arvin) Harrison Dec 18, 2021

Neighbor to my family for decades ,Prairie village ,Kansas

Richard was like none other! His devotion to family was admirable as well as his love for animals. The thing I’ll remember most about him was his memory. Conversations with Richard were like opening a memory vault. He recalled dates and stories like a book. Growing up across the street certainly left a positive impression on my life. He was truly one of a kind and he will be greatly missed.