Renee Rita Lieb, 75, of Kansas City, MO passed away January 4, 2019, at home in the prayerful presence of her husband. She was born October 23, 1943 in Gary, IN to William and Lucille Pausig.
Renee graduated from Merriville High School and the University of Indiana. She spent her entire working career as an accountant for various businesses. She was a member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
She loved to travel across the US for family visits and adventures to other places across the globe. She taught us all how to play cards and try to like spinach and fish. We all loved to take long walks with her, talking and singing Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah along the way.
All of her survivors will love her and miss her dearly: husband, Strader Taylor; children: Bill Lieb (Cheryl) of Kansas City, MO, Deborah Webb (Dale) of Union, KY, Melissa Sullivan (Peter) of Chicago, IL; step-Children: Tena Hunger (Charlie) of Barksdale, TX, Chanda Taylor of Ft. Worth, TX and Jamie Opielski (Jon) of Boerne, TX; 15 grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and first husband, William Lieb.
A Memorial Service will be held, 1:00pm Saturday, January 12th, at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 5409 NW 72nd Street, Kansas City MO 64151. Memorial contributions are suggested to NorthCare Hospice, or the charity of your choice. Memories of Renee and condolences may be shared at www.meyersfuneralchapel.com.
I am so sorry to hear of Renee’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am so grateful that Renee was a part of my life. Her confidence and strength inspired me to be the best.
Love,
Aunt Roberta
Dear Family,
I have a lot of great memories with Renee. She was the big sister I always wanted. Always there when I gre
Dear Strader, Bill, Deb, Melissa and grandchildren,
I have a lot of great memories of Renee. She was a big sister to me and always had time to listen. I was always amazed at everything she accomplished and how hard she worked. I wish you all peace and comfort and loving memories of Renee to hold in your heart forever.
Love,
Aunt Betty
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
I am so sorry to hear of your wife’s passing. Prayers for your and the family
Love to you and your family Strader. So thankful I was blessed to know Renee. Her laugh was infectious and her love for the Lord shone through her smile.
Prayers for all the family. Renee was a jewel and the apple of my Fathers eye. She was a courageous, brave, adventurous, tough, smart, and joy filled woman.
I so enjoyed seeing the pictures and hearing the tales of their world travels.
Her love of art was significant and her collection was a source of pride and will be a source of comfort.
Heaven got even better with her arrival and will make it even sweeter for the rest of us as our turns arrive.
Renee was full of love for family and life, with an inspiring attitude of relentless optimism. She shared that optimism willfully without judgement. She was slow to speak, but every word being placed with thought and purpose. She was truly an amazing person, who’s outlook is one to strive for. It is sad she has gone before us, but peaceful knowing she is with God. Who’s love and joy she shared with all of us around her.
My thoughts and prayers go out to my Grandpa Strader as well as the the family and friends of Renee. My childhood is filled with wonderful loving memories of her and our RV adventures and trips up to Kansas City. She was an amazing woman and she will be missed dearly by those that knew her. Renee’s family has my love and prayers during this difficult time.
It was an honor to know such a thoughtful and caring person. She will be missed by many. My families thoughts and prayers are with your family.