John Lee Gould
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John Lee Gould, 69, Independence, Missouri passed away August 29, 2018 at the Kansas City VA Medical Center. A visitation will be held 10:00 – 11:00 AM, Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, Missouri. A funeral service will follow at 11:00AM. Burial in Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warriors Project.
John was born November 14, 1948 in Kansas City, Missouri. He was an Air Force Veteran of the Vietnam War. John was a jet engine mechanic in the war. He will be remembered for his humor and ability to make family and friends laugh. John loved to go to Hooters and loved to have fun in life.
He is preceded in death by: parents; wife, Peggy and grandson, Matthew Taylor Jr. Survivors include: daughters, Kimberly Killian, Pleasant Hill, Missouri; Bridgette Hurla, Harrisonville, Missouri; son, John Gould Jr, Kansas City, Kansas; daughter, Elizabeth Wise, Kearney, Missouri; son, Duane Gould, McLouth, Kansas; daughter, April McKarnin, Gainesville, Texas; son, Jeff Lee Gould, Destin, Florida; brothers, Charles Gould, Belton, Missouri; Thomas Gould, Kansas City, Missouri; sister, Sharon Reber, Kansas City, Missouri; 20 grandchildren and two great grandsons.
The last call from me
The last call so I remember you
Of all the memories old and new
You were in my heart forever
And your space is there my dear
Goodbye a final time to you
May you find a place in heaven
And smile all through
I will long for your love
But I know somewhere you will be there
Guiding me along the way
Guiding me with love without a say
I pray that your soul rest in peace!
I now know your with your Best
Friend Marcos and I can hear him welcome
you by saying Hello Naked Cowboy! Tinkerbell
and I Will always Love you Til we Meet again!
To Bridgette,Liz,April,Duane,Kim,Johnnie,Jeff
So Sorry to hear the passing of your Dad
He was a very Loving guy who enjoy his
Family and Friends his one wish was for
Everyone to come together and be Happy
with each other with out any hassle may
he rest in peace and he is now Stress free
I send my deepest condolences to your family I am a friend of April’s. May he Rest In Peace
My prayers to the family of John. The lose of a brother is very difficult.
So sorry for your loss. John was a great guy and a great step grandpa to my kids i was married to Peggy’s son Michael. There was never a time that we didn’t laugh about anything even if it was sad. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May he fly high and watch over us.
John’s humor was there as a child too. I remember laughing so hard with my cousin when we visited our grandparents. I do so appreciate his service to our country. Leavenworth National Cemetery is a most fitting resting place.