Obituaries detail

Roy Dale Graham, Age: 77
Apr 07, 1947 - Aug 24, 2024

Roy Dale Graham, aged 77, of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, passed away after a short illness on August 24, 2024.

This is pretty long, so here’s the information on his service: We are planning a Visitation on Friday, September 6th, 2024, at 9:30 AM at the Queen of the Holy Rosary Church, Overland Park, Kansas https://www.queenoftheholyrosary.org. His Eulogy will be read at 10:15 AM, followed by a Mass at 10:30 AM, which will be livestreamed: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbCb66pYX74AIN57H5IDHOY1nCu0OTfJe We will be planning a Celebration of Roy’s life at a later date.

Roy was a lifelong area resident and the oldest of eight children, born on April 7th, 1947, in Kansas City, Missouri. He was predeceased by his mother and father, Margaret Mary (Driscol) Graham and William Homer Graham, and brothers David Dale Graham and Philip Dale Graham.

Roy is survived by his loving wife Sharon (Shere) Elizabeth Graham (Lee’s Summit, Missouri), favorite daughter Jennifer Lynn Coffey (Osceola, Missouri), loving sons William Dale Graham (Overland Park, Kansas), and Jeffery Dale Graham (Overland Park, Kansas), stepsons Kyle Alexander Parker (Lee’s Summit, Missouri), Kevin Christopher Parker & partner Katarina Woroniak (Independence, Missouri), grandchildren Ethan David Graham (Gardner, Kansas), Matthew Stephen Graham (Wife Clara Stiles-Graham) (Pittsburgh, Kansas), Alex David Graham (New Jersey), Austin Dale Graham (Blue Springs, Missouri), Zachary Tyler-Wayne Milliron (Pleasanton, Kansas), Andrew Charles Milliron (Osceola, Missouri), Breanna Lynn Milliron (Lenexa, Kansas), and Isabella Rose Parker (Lee’s Summit, Missouri). His great grandchildren included Matt and Clara’s adorable kids, Thatcher Wayne Graham and Eliana Rae (Ellie) Graham. Roy also greatly loved his Goddaughter, Allison Petroff (Mason, Michigan), Bella’s Mom, Danielle Rose Wright and her two other beautiful girls, Amelia Michelle Wright and Aria June Blair (Lee’s Summit, MO.)

But wait, there’s more! Roy is also survived by the Graham clan: Favorite Sister Barbara Ann Hamilton and partner Jeff Schott (Houston, TX), Brothers Larry Dale Graham (Ann) (Prairie Village, Kansas), Steven Dale Graham (Drexel, Missouri),

Arthur Dale Graham (Diane) (Olathe, Kansas), & Martin Dale Graham (Susan) (Overland Park, Kansas).

He is also survived by sisters and brothers in law Kristin Lynn Alexander (Ed DeConinck) (Independence, Missouri), Michael Dean Alexander (Kimberly) (Blue Springs, Missouri), Sarah Graham (Overland Park, Kansas), Tina Cervantes-Graham (Overland Park, Kansas) and many beloved nieces and nephews.

Roy was married to his first wife and Bill’s Mom, Pamela Laraine (Pattison) Graham (deceased). He married second wife Terry (Stoneking) Graham, Jeff and Jen’s Mom, in 1983. Roy was briefly married once more before being chased down in 2007 by his current wife Shere (AKA #4 “Best & Last!”). Their motto is “It’s never too late to live happily ever after !” They were married on Halloween (same as his parents) in 2010 on a sailboat on Longboat Key, Florida. Roy was proud to be called Shere’s “Trophy Husband!”

Roy attended Queen of the Holy Rosary Elementary School and graduated from Shawnee Mission West in 1965. He was proud to tell you he was in the bottom third of his graduating class, although he was gifted with incredible intelligence and achieved great recognition and career success. He was known for his razor-sharp wit and unfiltered remarks.

Roy inherited his great mechanical aptitude from his father and was a “Master of all Trades.” He got his first job while still in high school at a Phillips 66 service station. After beginning his Hallmark career in 1965, he reluctantly retired in 2013 after forty-eight years of service. He managed the Creative Technology Services Department, and his staff was instrumental in Hallmark’s transition from film to digital processing. He traveled the world for work, including trips to China, the UK, and the Netherlands.

One of his career highlights was working on the presidential Christmas card artwork with the White House for several years. He took the greatest pride in mentoring his devoted staff and helping them grow in their careers.

During his Hallmark career, Roy joined the Air Force Reserves and served as a Loadmaster, calculating weights manually (before computers were invented!)

Roy and his brother Larry began practicing Aikido, a modern Japanese martial art, emphasizing non-violent self-defense techniques. He was an assistant instructor

and dedicated to his practice of Aikido, attaining the level of second-degree Black Belt before finally retiring after nearly twenty years due to back pain.

In addition to Aikido, Roy enjoyed Science Fiction, movies and fishing with his family, flying remote control airplanes, biking, bowling, and running, including numerous 5K runs for charity. He even proudly completed the Chicago Marathon! He was also an accomplished sailor and achieved his American Sailing Association Certification for Offshore Bareboat Sailing in San Diego. Recently he resumed playing Bridge with Larry and they attained one Master Point! Roy also volunteered his expertise in a non-diving role supporting the Lee’s Summit Underwater Rescue Team.

Roy’s preferred pronouns were “He/Him” and he eschewed all things he considered “woke.” He enjoyed browsing Facebook and sending messages to his many friends. Although he was a strong advocate and registered organ donor, sadly he used all of his up and was unable to donate.

Roy was affectionately known as a “Crazy Cat Daddy” and spoiled many lucky cats including Josie, Cubbie, Lilly, Garrett, Daisy and Coco. Although he favored the Cornish Rex cat breed (in case he hadn’t told you!), he happily welcomed Pippa, a Peekapoo mix, into his menagerie last year and also spoiled her rotten.

If you’ve gotten this far, you’ll know that Roy probably didn’t want flowers for his service but would encourage you to buy flowers for a loved one. If you’d like to donate in his memory, please consider the KC Pet Project https://donate.kcpetproject.org/fundraiser/5736191; Friends of Recovery Association (a non-profit supporting local Oxford Houses) https://friendsofrecovery.com/ ; the Make A Wish Foundation of Kansas & Missouri https://wish.org/mokan, or a non-profit of your choice. Whew!

Although born a curmudgeon, Roy mellowed out in recent years and was happiest when with his family. He was known by several monikers, including “Roy Bean”, “Bear,” and his favorite, “Trophy Husband.” His greatest joys were helping others solve problems, spending time with friends and family, and ordering jackets and shirts online. He will be greatly missed by his many wives, his family, friends, neighbors and his Amazon delivery driver.

Additional Service:
Visitation
Location:
Queen of the Holy Rosary Church
Address:
7023 W 71st Street
City:
Overland Park
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66204
Date of Service:
Sep 06, 2024
Time of Service:
09:30 AM
Additional Information:
No Additional Information Added
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Additional Service:
Memorial Mass
Location:
Queen of the Holy Rosary Church
Address:
7023 W 71st Street
City:
Overland Park
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66204
Date of Service:
Sep 06, 2024
Time of Service:
10:30 AM
Additional Information:
No Additional Information Added
Google Map:

Condolences

Shere Graham Aug 29, 2024

Wife! ,Lee's Summit ,Missouri

I love you forever! Thanks for marrying me. Rest in peace until we meet again!

Bob Taylor Aug 29, 2024

Friend from the Hallmark days ,Whitefish ,Montana

I am saddened by the news of Roy passing. I worked with Roy in Kansas City ( Hallmark) for many years. I respected Roy’s technical knowledge and how he communicated. I even saw Roy at a 5 K I was running in. Many nice memories. Regards to his family. Bob Taylor Whitefish, Montana

Sally Anderson Aug 29, 2024

Co-worker ,VLG LOCH LOYD ,Missouri

I worked with Roy for many years on various projects and committees at Hallmark. I always admired his wit and intelligence for the issue at hand. I am so saddened to hear of his passing. Prayers for you and your family.

Bob Taylor Aug 29, 2024

Friend ,Whitefish ,Montana

Sending my thoughts about Roy. I worked with Roy in Kansas City Hallmark. I am saddened to hear Roy has passed. I respected Roy in many ways. Technical knowledge, good communications and a true friend. Saw Roy many years ago at a 5 K run in KC. Fond memories. Prayers to the family. Bob Taylor

Julie Dailey Aug 29, 2024

Friend ,Lee's Summit ,Missouri

I am so sorry for your loss. I greatly enjoyed reading the obituary. He was quite a guy.

Marty Lechtreck Aug 29, 2024

Friend ,Las Begas ,Nevada

What a sad loss dear Shere! Am happy for your time with your trophy husband and know you brought each other great joy! May you find peace in your memories and love, Marty

Kathy and Rob Smith Aug 29, 2024

Work ,Kansas City ,Missouri

Rob and I are so sorry for your loss. I so remember your bridal shower at work and all the shenanigans. Hugs and prayers my friend.

Hannah Miller Aug 29, 2024

Cousin ,Dallas ,Texas

Thinking of you ❤️

Craig Walters Aug 29, 2024

Coworker at Hallmark. ,Lees Summit ,Missouri

RIP my very good friend! Over the past 58 years your friendship has been cherished, both at Hallmark and after we retired. You will be missed! Craig Walters

Nick Smith Aug 29, 2024

Co worker at Hallmark ,Wheatland ,Missouri

My deepest sympathies to the family. Roy might have been one of the most knowledgeable people I had the pleasure to work with. He taught me practically everything I know about color theory. I was one of the first managers of Hallmarks digital finishing team. I truly appreciated his straightforward forward style. I relied on his wisdom several times. I pestered many times for help on issues, he never turned me away.

Christine Ojile Aug 30, 2024

Former Hallmark colleague of Shere ,Leawood ,Kansas

Shere- So very sorry for the sudden loss of your beloved husband. You provided a wonderful account of his life talents and interests. Just wow! Keeping you and family in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Christine

Pam LaGrece Aug 30, 2024

friend ,Independence ,Missouri

Shere Rick and I are so very sorry for your loss of Roy. I would have loved to meet him. Prayers for healing

Lori Hayes Aug 31, 2024

Friend, Coco’s foster ,Milan ,Michigan

Shere, family and friends, Though I only met Roy in person one time, he has had a positive influence on my life. His belief in our Lord, his love of family, human and furry, and his care of others. His firm belief in politics wasn’t to be swayed or argued. He spoke proudly of you, Shere. Roy was a great support to me concerning my granddaughter, Ellie, yes, we both have one. He encouraged me and uplifted me. I was very saddened to hear of his passing but I know I’ll see him again, in Heaven. Rest easy my friend. Shere, family and friends, I’m thankful he had you all. What a wonderful man!

Kimberly Smith Aug 31, 2024

Niece ,Austin ,Texas

I am so sorry to hear about Roy's passing. Thank you for providing so many details about his life. Love to Shere and Billy and all of your family. (btw, I am Kim, Pam Graham's niece. Pam was my dad's sister.) I remember when Pam and Roy were dating and she had his name written in lipstick on her mirror! And I remember so well when Billy was born. Pam, Roy and Billy came to visit us and I was so enthralled with (infant) Billy I said I was sick so I could stay home from school!

Barrie and Betsy Hall Sep 03, 2024

Annes sister ,McKinney ,Texas

Sherri, we are so sorry for your families loss. Hugs, Betsy and Barrie Halll

Grace and Sam Divinia Sep 04, 2024

friends ,Fayetteville ,Arkansas

Shere, we're extremely saddened by this loss. Roy was such an amazing guy. We're thankful to have spent time with you both in Arkansas, and have such a fond memory of Roy enjoying his dinner so much, and he going into the kitchen to talk to the chef in Eureka Springs. Lovingkindness and blessings moving forward.

Terry and Sharon Wright Sep 06, 2024

Friend ,Lee's Summit ,Missouri

Roy was a good man who loved his family. He was especially generous to my daughter Dannys girls. Roy an Sherry treated the girls wonderfully.Roy was truly a wonderful person. Our hearts go out to Sherre for her loss. Terry and Sharon