Richard Harlan Glass, 82, of Overland Park, Kansas, passed away peacefully on Feb. 2.
Born on April 4, 1942, Richard lived a life marked by dedication to family, community and his many passions.
A graduate of Southwest High School and the University of Denver, Richard began his career in the restaurant industry as the owner of Max's Drive In at 47th and Paseo. He later transitioned into a successful 30-year career with New York Life Insurance. Following his retirement, Richard remained deeply engaged in his community, serving two terms as president of Kehilath Israel Synagogue and as a course marshal at St. Andrews Golf Course. He also contributed to the Overland Park Home Association.
Richard proudly served six years in the National Guard and was a lifelong supporter of Kansas City sports. He was a season ticket holder from the Royals' inaugural season and for the KC Monarchs. His love for culture and the arts was evident in his regular attendance at the symphony and theater. An avid golfer and BBQ chef, Richard brought joy to those around him through his hobbies and generosity.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Barbie Glass, of Overland Park; his sons, Louis (Sandi) Glass of Leawood, Kansas, Douglas Glass of Brooklyn, New York, and Trent (Jana) Glass of Lawrence, Kansas; his grandson, Jett Morrissey, of Leawood; and his sister Janice (Sheldon) Steinhauser of Denver, Colorado; along with many cherished nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, Max and Charlotte Glass; siblings Barbara Manion and Larry Glass; in-laws Imie and Bess Garelich; sister-in-law Sharon Swidler; and niece Ashley Swidler.
Funeral services were held on Feb. 4 at Kehilath Israel Synagogue at 11 a.m., followed by shiva at the synagogue on Feb. 5 and 6. May Richard’s memory be a blessing to all who knew him.