In Remembrance Of
Bruce Lackey
Bruce Lackey, 58, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away on April 12, 2021, at North Care Hospice, after a battle with liver disease.
Bruce was born on January 19, 1963, to Betty and Gary Lackey in Kansas City, MO. Bruce attended Smithville High School and graduated in 1981. Bruce was very active in Boy Scouts Troup 412 in Smithville during his youth and attained the Eagle Scout designation in 1980. He played many sports during his high school years, but his true love was football. After graduating from Smithville he attended Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO. where he earned a double degree in Business and Management. During his time at NWMSU he served as a Bearcat Yell Leader as well as teaching NCA cheerleading clinics throughout the country.
After graduation, Bruce followed in his dad’s footsteps and went into furniture sales. In 1988, he met Kim Tomc and was united in marriage on November 26, 1990. Bruce and Kim have three children, Michael, Lanie, and Alex, and three grandchildren, Lola, Lincoln, (Lanie) and Hayes (Michael).Bruce’s family meant more to him than anything else in the world, something he often mentioned. He was unendingly proud of his children which was evident in his support of the boys playing football or Lanie cheering and dancing for the Raiders, St. Pius X, and Rockhurst. Many people commented that Bruce missed his calling as a coach.
Lanie made him a grandpa for the first time with her daughter Lola, who was the light of his world. Two additional newborn grandsons (Hayes and Lincoln) only knew their grandpa briefly but will always remember him by the stories that will be told, and for his Donald Duck impression that entertained kids of all ages.
Bruce was a loving son, father, and husband. His family was so blessed to have had the last month with him to laugh, cry, share stories and let him know how much he was loved. Bruce is survived by his wife Kim, sons Michael (Taylor) and Alex (Madison), and daughter Lanie Pearl (Noah), his parents Betty and Gary Lackey, his siblings, Brian, Steve and Lisa as well as many nieces and nephews.
A rosary will be said at 5:30 PM Thursday, April 15 with visitation to follow from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at St. James Catholic Church in Liberty. A funeral mass will be held at 10:00 am Friday, April 16 at St James Catholic Church with burial to follow at White Chapel Cemetery.
The family asks in lieu of flowers to please consider donations to the Bruce Lackey Memorial Fund.
Donations may be made on this website: https://everloved.com/life-of/bruce-lackey/obituary/
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Marc Miller
Bruce, RIP man…..May the Great Spirit bless you and guide your footsteps in the next world
Marc Miller
So sorry to hear of Bruce’s passing. He will be missed
Craig Adams
Bruce was a spark of energy in scouts and football. No doubt such was a gift to those who shared time with him on this Earthly plane. His spirit soars among eagles and we are left to catch glimpses of his eternal life in nature.
Keith and Katie Parks
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family
Bev Amin
My deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
R.I.P. Bruce.
Janet Lura
I am so sorry to here of Bruce’s passing. I was lucky enough to work with him in the Furniture business and will miss his smile greeting us at Market. Sending much love to the family.
Dr. Tim and Mary Ricker
Our deepest condolences to the Lackey and extended families. Bruce was a great student, athlete and friend. He always had a smile and positive attitude. He was a cherished runner friend, with his father, on those early mornings and Hospital Hill. Let his memories soften your grief and his legacy warm the hearts of his family and friends. Gone but surely not forgotten. RIP Bruce!
Steven Shannon
The Lackey family
Many great memories of your family are with me today. Thinking of you at this time of loss and pray that God will give you peace and comfort in the days ahead.
God bless you all
Guy & Cindy (Montgomery) Carter
May God comfort the family during this time of sorrow. May he bring peace and let them know that Bruce is no longer in pain. Condolences from my husband and I as I grew up with the family. Cindy (Montgomery) Carter
Jim & Karen Cockrill
We are sorry to hear of Bruce has passed away our thoughts and prayers ore with the family