James Womack

James Richard Womack passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 30th, 2022.

He was born on May 1st, 1951 to Charles and Marie (Roos) Womack.

Jim married his wife of forty-seven years, Kathleen Boos, in January, 1975.

 Jim attended Bishop Ward High School and graduated from The University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

He worked at Black & Veatch in Kansas City for thirty-five years, retiring in 2008, and as an independent contractor for several years after retirement.

 Jim lived a life of integrity and generosity. He took great pride in his work and always insisted that a job be done correctly. He would go out of his way to help a friend or an organization he believed in. He once worked nights donating his time to redesign the dining hall at Theodore Naish Scout Reservation. Jim was always there with a quick smile, a kind word, a helping hand, or one of his many jokes. We will miss the joy he brought to our lives.

 Jim was a devoted Boy Scout and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He was heavily involved with Scouting while his sons were in the BSA. He was Cubmaster for Pack 3265 for eight years and dedicated tremendous time and energy to ensure that all of his scouts had positive experiences and got the most they could out of Scouting. He truly loved working with the scouts and their families.

Jim enjoyed travel by car and visiting national parks. He once drove his family from Kansas City to Alaska in order to drive the ALCAN highway, visit parks and wildlife sanctuaries, and stick his toe in the Arctic Ocean. Jim was an avid fan of the Chiefs, Royals, and Jayhawks. After moving to Lawrence in 2002, he was a season ticket holder for KU sports for several years. He held large tailgate parties for home football games and traveled with friends to the Big 12 and NCAA basketball tournaments.

 Jim is survived by his wife Kathleen, daughter Catherine and husband Cameron Knight of Kansas City, son Andrew of Bloomington, Indiana, daughter Mary and granddaughter Kassidie of Lawrence, daughter-in-law Jennifer, grandsons Ethan and Brady, and granddaughter Ella of Olathe, brother Walter and wife Sheri of Kansas City, niece Alison and husband Christian Dirscherl of Herzogenaurach, Germany, niece Kelly of Santa Cruz, California, and nephew James of Kansas City. He was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Marie, brother Kenneth, son Charles, and nephews Steven and Michael.

Burial at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Kansas City, KS on August 20th at 10:00 a.m. and celebration of life at 6:00 p.m. at the Carnegie Building at 209 W 9th Street in Lawrence, KS. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jim's memory to the Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence, Attn: Megan Hill, P.O. Box 748, Lawrence, Kansas 66044, or at bgclk.org/donate.

Online condolences made at rumsey-yost.com

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