
Guy was a 1960 graduate of William Crisman High School, Independence, MO and was a member of the United States Army National Guard, 129th Field Artillery Battery “D”. He was an Insurance Agent for Farmers Insurance Company for 30 years, and later was the Environmental Services Manager for Argosy Casino. He and his wife Carol also had co-owned Gas Light Travel Agency. He was a member of St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Independence, MO and the American Legion Post 121, Independence, MO. Guy enjoyed to travel, the outdoors, his lake house, as well as his Koi pond. He was an avid Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs fan and had attended Super Bowl I, where the Kansas City Chiefs played the Green Bay Packers. His true joy was taking care of his grandchildren.
On June 4, 1966 he married Carol Morton in Independence, MO, she survives of the home. Other survivors include his son, Ryan St. Louis and wife Kari, Blue Springs, MO, his brother, James W. Campbell, Holt, MO, his sister, Patricia Rudd, North Kansas City, MO, and three grandchildren; Taryn, William and Victoria St. Louis.
Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., with a funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, September 16, 2021 at Meyers Funeral Chapel, 1600 W. Main St., Blue Springs, MO 64015. Burial will follow in Blue Springs Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to Animals Best Friend, P.O. Box 493, Independence, MO 64051, or to the donor’s choice. Memories of Guy and words of comfort for his family may be shared at www.meyersfuneralchapel.com.
My memories of Guy reflect a man full of kindness. He always greeted people with a smile. Diligently checked in and cared for his parents. Especially attentive to his beautiful mother Mary Campbell. Generous to his family. He will be missed.
So sorry to hear, we always talked at the HS class reunions about the good ole days. Carol, remember the good time memories.
A wonderfully kind friend. Guy loved his wife, children and grandchildren more than anything. Heaven’s gain. Our sincere sympathy to Carol and family.
Carol Guy was a Great friend and buddy for many years . He is in a much better place today no more pain no health issues at all. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the whole family. I am sure he is looking down and smiling knowing he is now in the Best Place. If there is anything that Karen and I can do just let us know.
Thank you Guy for your service to our country. Because of your service we can all live our lives in freedom.
EACH AND EVERYONE OF OUR VETERANS ARE OUR COUNTRY’S VERY SPECIAL HEROES AND THEY WILL ALL HAVE A VERY SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART.
God bless you for taking great care of our country; and for all the sacrifices you have made for our country and for me. You rest now in heaven with God; the Blessed Mother and the Angels and with all the other Veterans who are in heaven with you.
LINDA PETERSON
WIFE OF A (DECEASED) UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN
We have a lot to celebrate when it comes to my Dad’s life. He got to do everything he wanted in life, lived well past his life expectancy and was able to see all of his grandchildren graduate high school and start college.
Some of my best memories of my dad are spending summers at our lake house, deer hunting with my uncles, renting movies at national and Roscoe video when VCR’s first hit the market, having him get me and a friend into a theater to see Rambo when we were too young for R rated movies, going to the wrestling matches, our family reunions, spending a summer at his office and going to Pizza Inn every day etc etc
My dad was very lucky in that he got to re live all those years with his three grandchildren . They were literally more spoiled than I could have ever been.
We are incredibly thankful for all the time we had with and know that we will see him again one day. We love you dad
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If you are ever watching a chiefs game and they aren’t doing so good, you hear cursing from above,, that’s Mr Guy (:
Carol and Ryan : I am sorry to hear of Guy’s passing. He was always a hail fellow well met.
Carol, I was so sorry to read of Guy’s passing. Never easy, as I lost my husband a year ago Sunday. He was almost 94. We’d have been married 70 years this Oct. Praying God will continue to hold you and your family in his loving arms, and give you peace. Our sympathy, Bonnie and Jill Bridges
Every time we saw Guy David he would always have a smile on his face. I don’t think anyone was a stranger . He was a ruthless monopoly player, for sure! He created so many memories to cherish and to hold dear in your hearts.
We are so sorry for your loss.
My heart and prayers are with you Carol. God blessed you & Guy with each other and very special family memories.
Thinking of you and your family Carol. And so much appreciate Guy’s service to our country. May God bless all of you during this difficult time.
Carol, I am so sorry to read that you lost Guy. Cherish the memories. My prayers will be for you and your family.
I am sad to hear of Guy’s passing. I still recall the days when he first started dating Carol and all the fun we had. He always had such a sweet smile and he will be missed by all his family and friends. “Love never dies”.
So sorry to hear about his passing. He came into our office frequently and we were always blessed by his humor. We will be holding up all the family in our prayers. We know he is enjoying being with our heavenly father. Thanks for the memories!
I remember that Guy spoken so softly and with such kindness and always with a smile.
We will all miss Guy with his quick wit, always smiling. Guy loved life, rarely in a bad mood. Rescued me several times on a dark snowy night…..Thank you for your service Guy. We love you and will always miss you.
Carol Lynn, I love you and the family. Guy was a great guy and good companion on all your travels. Think of that when you remember me in the Bahamas. I am so happy that he is at rest and in peace. He deserves it. We will all miss him.
Always envied Guy. From his motorcycle and convertible when he was young, to your lake house and pontoon boat when you were older. Guy lived life to its fullest. We miss him.