Kevin Stallbaumer

February 17, 1959 ~ December 29, 2021
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Kevin Stallbaumer, 62, Information Technology Specialist for the State of Kansas, died Wednesday, December 29, 2021.
Memorial Service will be at 11:00 am, Monday, January 10, 2022, at Exodus Church. Casual dress and jeans are acceptable.
Preceded in death by his parents, Melvin and Margaret Stallbaumer; brother, Gary Stallbaumer; sister, Carol (Kendall) Heier.
Survived by his wife, Thelma "TJ" Stallbaumer; sisters, Janet (Jimmy) LeBrun of Haysville, Lisa Stallbaumer-Beishline (Eric Beishline) of Bloomsburg, PA; son, Nicholas “Nick” Stallbaumer of Topeka; daughter, Katie (Teresa) Leonard of Derby; son, Clinton “Clint” Leonard of Wichita; daughter, Angela “Angie” (Theron Webb) Leonard of Augusta, KS; grandchildren, Audrey, Samuel, Skylar, Ezra, Carly, Lilly, and Emmett; several cousins, nephews, and nieces.
Memorials have been established with the American Heart Association, 1861 N. Rock Rd. #380, Wichita, KS 67206; and the American Lung Association, 8400 W. 110th St., Ste. 130, Overland Park, KS 66210.
Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.
I worked at Burger King with Kevin many years ago. Even I converted to the Catholic Church, Kevin was my God Father, unbeknownst to me, till we got to the church, the priest baptizing me, was his cousin, Father Steven Schier. Kevin knew this when I told him he just didn’t share. Rest in peace my friend.
Dear T.j. & family, The death of Kevin has left a hole in my heart. He was beloved by anyone who had the chance to meet him. He loved all. It brought a smile to me when I would get a message from him. Unfortunately, we will not be able to come down for his memorial service. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers Love ya Cuz is how we always ended our conversations. Love you all Mark, Mary, Hilary, Hailey and Charlee Whitfield
Kevin’s big personality and smile is unforgettable!
TJ and family, Kevin and started with the KCC at about the same time. He was great to work with and always there to untangle our IT problems. We would sometimes visit when on break and it was obvious how much he loved you and his family! When I retired in October, Kevin was one of the first people to email me with good wishes. He was one of the good ones and will be missed! Karen Ritter
I worked with Kevin for several years and had a lot of respect for him and his work ethic. I just learned of his passing. My condolences to his family and friends on this day, his birthday. You have lost a treasure, Heaven has gained one.