Steven Michael Latting

Steven Michael Latting, born on May 18, 1961 to Verl and Vernell Latting, in Kansas City, Missouri, passed away on November 30, 2024, in Independence in his home. He was a devoted husband to his beloved wife Cheri and a proud father to their daughters, Stephanie, Aubrey, and Samantha. Steven’s life was marked by an unwavering commitment to being a good father.

As a hardworking man who dedicated himself fully to both his career and home life, Steve exemplified what it meant to be a provider and could fix just about anything he set out to. He nurtured relationships with warmth, kindness, and humor that will forever resonate within the hearts of those who knew him. He cherished every moment spent with his grandchildren—Aryzona, Finn, DaKota, Gracie, and Miles who brought immense joy into his life.

Steve had an undeniable love for hot rods and owned several over the course of his life. In addition to cars, Steve had a profound affection for dogs—a trait that endeared him even more to those around him, and that is a love and passion he passed on to his daughters. His beloved dogs were always considered members of the family.

Steve is survived by his mother Vernell; siblings Charles Latting (Sadie Latting), Jeanette Singleton (Charlie Singleton), Pat Willis (Mark Willis), Tonia Richardson (Dave Richardson); along with numerous nieces and nephews who adored their uncle deeply. Each member of this family carries forward memories filled with laughter.

The memorial service honoring Steve’s life will take place on Monday, December 9th from 2-4 PM at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society located at 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown MO 64133.

Friends are invited to join in celebrating the legacy left behind by this extraordinary man whose impact will continue through all whom he touched throughout his journey here on Earth.

Though we mourn the loss of such a wonderful soul today—we also celebrate everything he stood for: hard work rooted in love; passions pursued wholeheartedly;—and above all else—the importance placed upon family bonds which will remain unbreakable even after passing.

Condolences

  1. Daniel and Connie Johnson on December 5, 2024 at 5:17 pm

    Cheri and family,

    Our sincere condolences on the loss of Steve. We have good memories of working with him at Percy Kent, going on two float trips and just hanging out as friends when we lived in Independence. Truly a good guy!
    We pray in time the memories and love you all shared will bring you peace.



  2. MARK on December 5, 2024 at 7:46 pm

    I VERY WELL KNOW HE WILL BE DEARLY MISSED HE HAD A HUGH IMPACT ON ME GROWING UP LATTING!!!!!
    MAY THE LORD JESUS REST YOUR SOUL!! MR. COOL CUZ!



  3. Stephanie Sinclair on December 5, 2024 at 8:20 pm

    Cheri and girls I’m so sorry for your loss. I know he will be deeply missed but he’s in your hearts forever. Hold each tight!



  4. Mystic kilpatrick on December 6, 2024 at 7:16 am

    Not only was he my back door neighbor he was also like a 2nd grandpa to me when ever i wanted to come over i could i would hang out over there alot and evey Halloween i would stop by to see if he would be trick or treating i was so happy i got to see him only to find out that would be the last Halloween me ,my mom and my dad will miss him so much.



  5. Doug on December 6, 2024 at 11:36 am

    I have my own big brothers but always considered you one too! You tried to teach me to drive a stick in your pick up at 23rd and Lawndale. I wiped out someone’s picket fence. You scooted over and drove us the hell out of there. I already miss the great times we had growing up brother.

    Doug Funnel!



  6. Dennis Lewis on December 9, 2024 at 1:54 am

    I am heartbroken and shocked to hear of our friend and coworker Steve’s passing. I worked with him for many years at the City of Independence, and always felt a sense of calmness and happiness just by being around him. Steve was always eager to help when needed. He would go beyond what you asked and would always be sure to check in later to see how things worked out.
    Steve was a genuine person and a good man who cared deeply for others. I will miss talking to him about our dogs, and sharing stories about our families. I will just miss him.

    To the family, my sincerest condolences for your loss.



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