Nov 11, 1938---Dec 19, 2025

Marion Richard “Marty” Rogowski, 87, of Lenexa, Kansas, passed away peacefully at home on December 19, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. A devoted friend, husband, father, uncle, godfather, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Marty will be remembered for his strength, his resilience, his quick wit, and his unwavering devotion to those he loved. 

Born on November 11, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois, to Paul and Julia (Dzuirgot) Rogowski, Marty grew up steeped in family values and a deep commitment to excellence, principles that guided him throughout his life. He attended Harrison High School in Chicago where he met his wife, Betty, and bonus “brother,” Steve Ribich (Scottsdale, AZ). Marty was a resourceful problem solver and lifelong student. One of his first jobs was as a computer programmer at Standard Oil, working on some of the first IBM computers, when programming involved creatively arranging wires in patterns to effectively create the equivalent of the modern-day circuit board. Marty continued his education through night school, earning his Bachelor of Science in Business from DePaul University.

Marty appreciated travel. One of he and Betty’s first adventures away from Chicago was early in their marriage during his military service in Arlington, VA, an assignment that landed him at the Pentagon working on computers. Being adjacent to the nation’s capital provided them with a unique vantage point to observe history and politics, including bearing witness to the funeral procession of John F. Kennedy. While Marty and Betty enjoyed their time in VA and briefly considered permanent relocation there, his devotion to family led them back to Chicago.

Through the years, as Marty’s career progressed with successive positions at Standard Oil, Midas and then Continental Grain, God’s plan for Marty and his young family was not in Chicago, as each employer offered him a transfer to Kansas City. He heeded the call, and, in 1976, Marty and Betty moved to Kansas City, a bold decision that would define their family’s future. Their children, David, Patricia, and Robert, would later agree it was one of the most personally challenging, but best decisions Marty and Betty made as a couple, second only to them falling in love and marrying (May 1960). It marked the beginning of a new chapter of their young family’s life; one filled with great personal and professional opportunity and spiritual growth. Marty later founded Marion Computing Systems, a business that reflected his enterprising spirit, discipline, sharp intellect, and desire to support his church community by simplifying administrative accounting functions.

Beyond his professional achievements, Marty’s personal story was one of faith, perseverance, and triumph. His deep devotion to his Catholic faith guided his every decision and served as the foundation for the values he instilled in his children and grandchildren. Marty was an active and integral part of the Holy Trinity church community for many years, first as a communion minister, later as faith group leader and more recently as a fourth degree Knight of Columbus. We will miss his email based liturgical and spiritual meditations and even his Sunday funnies. Marty was a competitive athlete when he was in good health and participated in multiple MS 150 cycling events, raising donations for research to beat Multiple Sclerosis. He completed multiple Hospital Hill runs and once competed in a sprint triathlon. He was a thirty‑year leukemia survivor and endured a valve replacement and quadruple bypass surgery at age 72, living another fifteen fulfilling years thereafter. His grit and determination defined him just as much as his kindness and faith.

In retirement (from work and athletics), Marty could often be found in his beloved backyard, tending to his pond and gardens, a beautiful reflection of his artistry, patience, craftsmanship and mindfulness. His backyard became both his passion and his sanctuary, eventually becoming a featured garden in the Greater Kansas City Garden Tour, a proud achievement he would highlight to anyone who complimented him on his backyard.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Betty, and his children, David (and Kim) Rogowski, Patricia Rogowski, and Robert Rogowski. His legacy also lives on in his four grandchildren, Eric (and Haley) Rogowski, Amanda (and Cody) Gates, Ryan (and Maddie) Rogowski, Sarah, and great-grandchildren, Rory, Sloane, and Reese. His grandchildren will forever remember his warm smile and quirky sense of humor. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Julia Rogowski, his brother Joseph, and his sisters Theresa and Mary.

A celebration of Marty’s life will be held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 13615 W 92nd St, Lenexa, Kansas, on Saturday, December 27, 2025. Family and friends are invited to visit from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., with Mass beginning at 10:30, followed by a luncheon from 11:30 to 1:30. Marty will be laid to rest during a private family burial on December 30, 2025.

Marty wanted to be remembered for the times when his body was strong, his mind sharp, and his laughter full. If Marty could leave a final message for all who knew him, it would be this: “Never give up, no matter what life and the world tosses at you.”

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Marty’s honor be made to Blood Cancer United (f/k/a The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society), the Leukemia Research Foundation or the Health Tree Foundation, all or which work to fight Acute Myeloid Leukemia.  



Condolences

Pat Maiorano Dec 23, 2025

Dear friend Marty, You will always be remembered in my heart, for memories of your quick fun wit sharing with friends! It’s a joy to be with you. Enjoy your peace, joy, and love of God in His Heavenly Kingdom! Amen! Pat Maiorano

Marti Lucero Dec 23, 2025

Friend ,Dripping Springs ,Texas

Marty - one of the finest, funniest, gruffest teddy bears I have ever known. Your laugh filed a room - sometimes scaring a few-but it always filled me with joy. From Dad’s weekends to Patti and me just yanking your chain, you were truly an awesome force of nature. Thank you for your guidance, your caring and for being so wonderfully you. Rest in peace and please give Bill and Virg a hug from me. My prayers to the Rogowski Family. Marti

Cathie Thomas Dec 23, 2025

Friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

Betty, Sounds like you lost a wonderful husband. My condolences to you and your family.

Karen Glynn Dec 23, 2025

Friend ,Olathe ,Kansas

Betty, So sorry for the loss of your husband Marty. What a survivor. I remember when he was first diagnosed with leukemia. Marty fought the good fight. He believed in the power of prayer. Hugs to you and your family.

Annette Hadley Dec 23, 2025

Friend in Christ ,Shawnee ,Kansas

Marty was truly a blessing to know, with those polar bear hugs, his insight, sharp wit, quirky sense of humor - a special connection between myself and him - and generosity of spirit. He will remain in my heart and soul as part of the fabric of my faith and friends life.

Annette Hadley Dec 23, 2025

Emmaus member ,Shawnee ,Kansas

I remember when Marty was going through his bone marrow transplant process. We, as members of the Emmaus small faith group, drew up a thirty day calendar, everyone signing up for their day(s) to pray for him during his month of solitude. One big, loving prayer cover. On one of my days, I assembled a care package of various bits and bobs, including the video “Babe” and a written-by-me multiple choice test he was to take AFTER he watched the movie. I hoped he would appreciate it, given his quirky sense of humor. As instructed, bless his heart, I do believe he watched the movie, as he took the test and mailed it back to me in the prepaid envelope. He only got one answer wrong, giving him solid A in my book. And that’s the way I’ll remember him… a solid A kind of man. Ready in peace, Marty. And have fun.

Madonna Letourneau Dec 24, 2025

Friend ,Deerfield Beach ,Florida

What a beautiful tribute to your dad. Please accept my condolences - keep all of those memories close.

Kimberlee Johnson Dec 24, 2025

Friend of Betty ,Overland Park ,Kansas

Betty I am so sorry for the loss of your dear husband. He was a wonderful husband and father. I will be praying for you and your family.

Dianne Rollins Dec 24, 2025

Friend of Betty ,Golden ,Missouri

My dear sweet Betty, I am so saddened by this, Our sweet RaeLynn, let me know that your Super Star passed to his Forever Home. Betty, Marty lived, really lived, a remarkable and joyous life. He was a total Human. I am so happy he was your beloved husband. He will forever live in peace. Love Di

Jackie Ribich Dec 25, 2025

Dear friend and honorary Godmother to his daughter, Patti ,Scottsdale ,Arizona

I am honored to call Marty, Betty, and their entire family the closest friends of my husband's and my life. My husband, Steve, and Marty have been steadfast friends since they were 15. Marty blazed the path to heaven, and my dearest Steve will soon follow. They were the very best of friends right up to the end of this life, and their bright smiles reflecting their intense inner light will brighten eternity for all of us to come.

Pat Gray Dec 26, 2025

may God bless Betty and family at this difficult time. He will truly be missed brother Pat

Jim Wedeking Dec 27, 2025

Friend through Holy Trinity parish ,Lenexa ,Kansas

Marty and I have very similar life experiences. We both programmed IBM computers all the way from unit record equipment. We both had bone marrow transplants and I remember when Marty and I rode together in the MS150 of which I was instrumental in starting up in starting from Lees Summit to Columbia, Mo. Marty mentored me through my Bone Marrow transplant and told me that he lost 50 lbs when he had his. That scared me because I replied that I didn't have 50 lbs to loose. I always looked forward to reading Marty's weekly gospel reflections and knew that something was up when they stopped coming. Marty will forever be missed in more ways than just Gospel reflections.

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Event:
Visitation
Location:
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Address:
13615 West 92nd Street
City:
Lenexa
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66215
Date:
Dec 27, 2025
Time:
9:30 AM
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Funeral Mass
Location:
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Address:
13615 West 92nd Street
City:
Lenexa
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66215
Date:
Dec 27, 2025
Time:
10:30 AM
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