John P. Dow, Sr.


John Paul Dow Sr., 80, of Grain Valley, Missouri passed away on Friday, December 13, 2024. Visitation will be 5:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 19, 2024 at Royer Funeral Home, Grain Valley, Missouri. Burial will be 1:00 p.m. Monday, December 23, 2024 in the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery, Higginsville, Missouri. Contributions can be made to: American Bouvier Rescue League- abrl.org or the Wounded Warrior Project- woundedwarriorproject.org

John was born November 2, 1944 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The son of Raymond and Monica Dow. John was the love of my life, the best stad to Missouri Jane, passed away December 13, 2024 with his wife, Sam by his side. He was so proud of his service in the Army during the Vietnam war. He was a master marksman and a communications officer and taught cover and deception. John was always my hero. His path ultimately led him to get his Pilots License and ultimately ended up in the FAA as an Icing Expert. This led him to live 6 years of his life overseas from all of his travels. John also was a Certified Professional Photographer. His work ranged from fine art prints to making memory books for the Grain Valley bands and winter guard while Missouri was in high school. He was also an incredible chef. Anyone who enjoyed his cooking will miss his famous ribs and fresh meatballs. John’s favorite recreational activity was with the Kansas City Jeep Club. He loved wheeling in the Dakotas and Utah with the club.

John is survived by his wife, Sandra and his step-daughter, Missouri Dehann; his daughter, Rachel; son, Paul Jr (Kristen) and their children: Analiece, Elenor and Theodore; his older brother, Raymond and his wife, Judith; and many relatives on the east coast, especially his cousins, Genavive Giuffrida and Paula Peabody.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64075 816-847-4441

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Dear Sam:

    It is with great sadness that I have learned through Klaus of John’s sudden departure.

    Having gone through similar circumstances, I can only imagine the grief you must be feeling.

    I am only comforted by the thought that I met John, got to know him well, hit it off with him, became partners in many unique projects, traveled extensively with him, and achieved joint international successes that we could not have done singlehandedly.

    May he be granted eternal peace, and may your grief be tempered by the many sweet memories you had together.

    Professor Wagdi Habashi, Montreal, Canada

  2. Our dearest Sam, Our heart is saddened by the news of your loss. Milt and I send you all of our love during this difficult time. You will be in our thoughts and prayers as you go through each and every day remembering John.

Leave a Reply