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  • March4th

    Last year you may remember I was the poster child for Dodge for a Cause 5. I had the pleasure of helping develop the concept for the Dodge for a Cause 6 ad campaign for Perceptive Software‘s annual charity dodgeball tournament benefitting the Kansas City chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). You’ll notice I made a cameo as the limo driver. Also, another big thanks to Ron Berg Photography for another amazing image! Registration is open now at the Dodge for a Cause site. Read More | Comments

  • January29th

    Louis Paul Castro

    Louis Paul Castro

    October 3, 1936 — January 28, 2011

    Louis Paul Castro, 76, Kansas City, Kansas, passed away January 28, 2011. Louie was born October 3, 1934, in Kansas City, Kansas. Visitation will be held Tuesday, February 1, 2011, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 11311 Johnson Drive, Shawnee, KS, at 10:00 a.m. with Mass at 11:00. Louie is survived by his wife of 53 years, Donna, three sons; Mark, Frank (Julie) and Paul (Callie) Castro, and three daughters; Valerie (Richard) Lumley, Andrea (Chris) Gillett and Lisa Martin. He leaves 14 grandchildren; Richie, Lindsey, Ashley, Mallory, Alyssa, Courtney, Kyle, Austin, Garrett, Hunter, Andrew, Mia, Taryn and Sophie, along with his one great granddaughter Amiyah and great granddaughter Payton who will arrive in February. He is also survived by a brother, Joe Castro and sisters Carmen Castro and Margie Ibarra. Husband, brother, dad and “Pompo” will be greatly missed. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions to American Cancer Society , 6700 Antioch Rd., #100, Merriam, Ks., 66204. (Arrangements: Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri, 8837 Roe, Prairie Village, KS 66207; www.kccremation.com, 913-383-9888.)

  • February6th

    This year I had the pleasure of helping develop the Dodge for a Cause ad campaign for Perceptive Software‘s annual charity dodgeball tournament benefitting the Kansas City chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). And by helping I mean letting them use my ugly mug to throw dodgeballs at. It was a lot of fun and I think it turned out really well. Also, my daughters Mia and Sophie are in the commercial as well (they are the ones at the breakfast table). A big thanks to Ron Berg Photography for making me look good–or at least better!

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