In Memory

Lee Allard

Lee Kendall Allard

Lee Kendall Allard, 78, of Overland Park, Kansas passed away January 24, 2023 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. Lee was born October 26, 1944 in Kansas City, Missouri to Ernest and Rganild Allard. He was a graduate of North Kansas City High School and the University of Missouri Kansas City. He began his career in pharmaceutical sales and eventually owned his own business selling medical equipment, Pre-Owned Endoscopes, Inc. Lee had a passion for travel and was fortunate to visit many European countries. He loved the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City barbeque and many years of playing Bridge.

Lee is preceded in death by his parents and infant daughter Adrienne Marie Allard.

He is survived by his children Brad Allard of Arvada, Colorado; and Carrie Allard Kleppe (Blake Kleppe) of Peachtree City, Georgia; and grandchildren Parks, Reeves and Arden Kleppe.

He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

No services are planned at this time.

https://heartlandcremation.com/obituary/lee-kendall-allard/



 
go to bottom 
  Post Comment

02/03/23 05:14 PM #1    

David Zieg

I had a lot of good times wih  Lee,so sorry to  hearof his passing. May he rest in peace.

 


02/04/23 01:27 PM #2    

Tom Thomas

Lee and I have been friends since we were 6 years old.  He was a great friend and excellent about keeping in touch with me.  It was always good to get a phone call with them.  Since he moved back to Kansas City, we have spent many good times together and have seen each other on a regular basis.  We have recalled many past memories and had many laughs about some of the things we used to do.  Myself and my family will greatly miss him.  Rest in peace, Lee, you deserve it.  


02/04/23 02:25 PM #3    

Jim Smith

So sorry to hear of his passing, what a nice person . I will always remember that great smile and good nature.

RIP old friend 


02/07/23 10:23 AM #4    

Jim Shelton (Shelton)

Sorry to hear of Lee's passing.  I sat next to him at the 60th reunion and we shared stories of our life's ups and downs and fun times.  I have always known him to be an intelligent, friendly, caring guy.  May you rest in peace, Lee.  You will be missed by all. 


go to top 
  Post Comment