Lynn Conery, age 89, passed away peacefully on December 28, 2025.
She is lovingly remembered by her son, Timothy W. Conery (Traci), and daughter, Laura E. Homan (Michael).
Lynn began her career at Kansas City Bank & Trust Company before moving to H.O. Peet & Co./Kidder Peabody in 1969, where she became a licensed stockbroker. In the early 1980s, Lynn embraced a new adventure, moving to New York to work on Wall Street. She returned to Kansas City in the late 1980s and in 1991 joined Country Club Bank, where she dedicated over three decades of service before retiring in 2021 at the age of 85. She built friendships that will endure forever, and those who loved her will always carry the warmth of her presence and the depth of her kindness in their hearts.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Lynn was known for her kindness, generosity to charity, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. She cherished every moment with family and friends, creating lasting memories. Lynn’s vibrant spirit and compassionate heart touched everyone who knew her, leaving a legacy of love and friendship that will endure for generations.
Lynn was also a passionate world traveler, exploring new places and cultures with curiosity and joy. Her adventures reflected her love of life and her desire to experience all it had to offer.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to St. Lukes Hospice House, St. Jude Children’s Hospital or a charity of your choice.
An Open House celebrating Lynn’s life will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at the Andover Park Apartments Clubhouse 8501 N. Platte Purchase Dr., Kansas City, MO 64155 from 2pm to 4pm.
Friend ,KANSAS CITY ,Missouri
I am so sorry about the passing of your mother. Lynn was an awesome mentor, boss and dear friend. I’ve had the privilege of knowing her for 45+ years and enjoying many special times. What a wonderful lady.
Colleague/Friend ,Westwood ,Kansas
I served aside Lynn at Country Club Bank for nearly 14 years. She was always supportive, caring and professional. She spoke her mind and always cared about our team. She was a friend and I was honored to spend those years with her. I'll miss Lynn. Prayers to all of her family.
Friend ,Springfield ,Missouri
I met Lynn through my son, Joe Close, and she managed some stocks for me. I was so drawn to her delightful persona and we kept in touch for a few years. She loved my son and he loved her, and I feel blessed to have known her.
coworker / friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri
Sad to hear this news but happy for a life well lived. Lynn was a true pro at her craft and taught me quite a bit. A smart and tough lady (requirements in this biz) whose most valuable portfolio asset was an authentic compassion for her clients. I'm fortunate to have learned from her. God Bless and Welcome her to Heaven