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Mike Etnire

June 14, 1945-May 6, 2025

 

Mike Etnire, beloved Husband, Father and Papa passed away on May 6th. He was born on June 14th, 1945 in Cleveleys, England. The next year, he and his mother, Joan Etnire took the Steamship USS Argentina from England to Ohio, where they were reunited with his father, Bob Etnire.

 

Over 300 new brides and lots of babies were on the ship coming to the US after the end of World War II. The new Etnire family eventually settled in Leawood, with his brother Geo­ and sister Pam.

 

Mike went to Shawnee Mission East where he excelled at baseball and basketball. He began college at Westminister where he played baseball, and then graduated from Juniata College in Pennsylvania with a degree in Poly Science.

 

After returning from Vietnam, where he earned the Bronze Star and the Air Medal, Mike and Gayle were married and settled in Overland Park, not far from where they first met at Meadowbrook Junior High. They have been happily married since then, and have 4 children and 7 grandchildren.

 

His love of sports, especially baseball and basketball, transcended his life. He loved watching his children and grandchildren play! For the past 15 years, he traveled the US watching them play baseball, softball, football, volleyball, and Special Olympics. If you were involved in youth or high school sports from the 1970’s through recent years, then your life was touched by Mike. If you played baseball or basketball in Johnson County at this time, there is a good chance he was an official at one of your games! He was the Commissioner of the Sunflower and EKL high school sports leagues, as well as being Chief Umpire at Johnson County 3&2. He trained 100’s of young men and women as umpires and referees teaching life-building skills along the way. After retiring, Mike became an usher for the Kansas City Royals, which he called the “best job he ever had”, where he continued to see so many of his longtime friends.

 

Mike leaves his wife, Gayle Mathews Etnire; his brother Geo­ and his wife Susan, his sister Pam and her late husband Arthur; his sister-inlaw Vicki and her husband Brooks, and his brother-inlaw John and his wife Janice. His legacy will be passed down to his 4 children; Todd and Alisa, David and Stacey, Kelly and Clint, and Michelle and Mark; his 7 grandchildren, Zac Dart; Eben, Michael and Mally Heine; Francis Walling, and Connor and Carson Etnire. He also leaves behind his beloved nieces and nephews, Meredith, John, Shannon, Freeman, Zach and Colin.

 

Friends may call from 1-5 pm, Sunday May 11 at the family's home. Please text son David for additional details, (714-364-7620) In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Mike’s name to Down Syndrome Innovations https://kcdsi.org/change-lives/  or The Parkinsons Exercise & Wellness Center (PEWC) https://www.thepewc.org/

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Aaron Haffey May 08, 2025

Mentee ,Olathe ,Kansas

Mike Entire took me under his wing at the age of 12 and for the next 15 years taught me how to be a baseball umpire. I've got so many baseball memories with Mike as a ball player and an official. I tell people all the time I would not be umpiring 23 years later had it not been for Mike. I remember running into him at a Royals game after not seeing him for a few years. He immediately recognized and remembered me. We talked the rest of the game as if we were old friends. While umpiring brought Mike and me together our love of baseball and giving back to the game we love kept us together. Mike will always have a special place in my heart. Mike wasn't just an unpire mentor but also a life mentor for a young man. I know 100s of other umpires who would say the same thing.