In loving memory of

Richard O. Joslyn
April 8, 1926 - March 13, 2013

RICHARD (DICK) O JOSLYN

Richard Owen (Dick) Joslyn of Leawood, Kansas, loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather, died March 13, 2013, at his home in Englewood, Florida. Born April 8th, 1926, in Kansas City, Missouri, he was the son of the former Ruth Owen and Raymond Oliver Joslyn. who preceded him in death. He married the former Mary Ellen See in 1948. They later divorced, and he married the former Coralie Grimm Kessler in 1976. She preceded him in death in 2006. He married Annette Stuart in June, 2012, and she survives.

Dick attended Border Star Elementary School, and graduated from Southwest High School, where he was a member of Quill and Scroll (on photography staff of Sachem, the yearbook, and sports editor for Trail, the newspaper); active in student council; Ruskin literary society; and the golf team. An Eagle Scout, he was active in the War Safety Club Victory Corps. He collected stamps and arrowheads and drew cartoons. He entered Iowa State University in the V-12 program, earning a BS in mechanical engineering and serving as manager for the V-12 Cyclones football team. A member of Phi Delta Theta, he was active in the U.S. Navy R.O.T.C., leading to a tour in the navy as an ensign aboard a cargo/supply ship after the war had ended. After completing navy service, he taught and earned a second BS in chemical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. First employed by Union Carbide in Cleveland, Ohio, he later moved his young family back to the Kansas City area and worked for his father in water well drilling at Layne Western Company. In the 1960s he left Layne Western to become a stockbroker at Merrill Lynch, later becoming a Certified Financial Planner. Ever the engineer, he built hi-fis and put aside golf to take up sailing. He delighted in sharing his enthusiasms with others, volunteering at a computer store as he learned about pc's. He was an active member of Rotary International in Kansas City, and served as an elder for Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village, Kansas. He served as a basketball coach for son Robert's team. He was on the board of City Union Mission, a lifelong charity commitment. He owned a lightning class sailboat, competing in races at Lake Jacomo, in Jackson County, Missouri, winning several regattas. He earned a certification from the United States Power Squadron, and skippered wonderful sailing trips in the Caribbean with family and friends. An avid watercolorist, he participated in many adjudicated art shows as well as watercolor workshops all over the US and Europe. He was so looking forward to his ultimate exhibit, at the Prairie Village Municipal Building, that he prepared the exhibit a year before it was actually scheduled. He then was excited to use iPad technology to film the exhibit. His daughter recalled that she was still learning new high-tech skills from him not long before he died. He was a patron of the Lyric Opera in Kansas City and was a the Metropolitan Opera Guild in New York City, treating family members to the opera. He enjoyed tennis and bridge, and family vacations at Round Lake, near Garrison, Minnesota, or Estes Park, Colorado. He delighted in his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-children and step-grandchildren, always eager to give them opportunities to make art or attend Disney or summer camp0.

In addition to his parents, Mr. Joslyn was preceded in death by his second wife, Coralie Joslyn, and her son, his step-son John Kessler, as well as by his younger sister, Margaret "Peggy" Compton of Cameron, Missouri, who preceded him in death by only nine days. Survivors include his wife, Annette, children Cathie Joslyn of Clarion, PA; Susan Joslyn of Wyckoff, NJ; Lucinda Sexton and her husband Jack Fitzgerald of Fairfax, VA; and Lucinda's children Miles Sexton of Norfolk, Virginia; his son Jaiden Christopher Sexton Rueda, and Jaiden's mother Alma Rueda; Penelope Sexton and her daughter Veronica Baade of Melbourne, Florida; and Rachel Sexton; Robert Joslyn, his wife Nichole, and daughter Sophia, of Parker, CO; Robert's daughter Olivia McCabe, of Parker, Colorado, and stepchildren Christie Kessler, Jim (Karen) Kessler, and Jean (Tony) Hosseini, as well as step-grandchildren Pasha and Arienne Hosseini, and Lauren and Collin Kessler.


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