Jan 16, 1933---Jan 03, 2023

Robert T. Stephan, 89, Overland Park, and the former Attorney General of the State of Kansas passed away Tuesday, January 3, 2023. A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 10 at Church of the Ascension, 9510 W. 127th St., Overland Park, Kansas with a visitation immediately preceding the service from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 

 Bob was born on January 16, 1933, in Wichita, Kansas, the son of Taft and Julia (Stevens) Stephan. He attended the University of Kansas and graduated from Washburn University in Topeka with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and his Juris Doctorate. He entered private law practice in Wichita, was appointed a Municipal Court Judge and then served as a District Court Judge in Sedgwick County for 13 years. In 1978, Bob was elected Kansas Attorney General and served the State of Kansas for 16 years (four terms), the longest serving Attorney General in state history. 

 During his service as the state’s chief law enforcement officer, Bob championed the right of crime victims to be present at court proceedings and heard throughout the criminal justice process with the passage of a Victims’ Bill of Rights and a Kansas Constitutional Amendment for Victims of Crime. He fought for passage of and enforced laws protecting Kansas consumers and battled over the state’s right to water from interstate rivers, including personally arguing a water rights case before the Supreme Court of the United States. These were just a few of the myriad legal issues Bob tackled. He worked tirelessly to serve Kansans and ensure fair treatment and justice for all. 

 To those who knew him, Bob was larger than life – both in his personality and his passion for living He never met a stranger and genuinely cared about people. He served as a mentor to many young professionals and encouraged joyful participation in serving others. Those who worked for him would tell you he made you feel like family and gave them a sense of justice and purpose in their work. Words used to describe him include kind, generous, integrity, warmth, personality, conviction and, most importantly, great sense of humor. His personal battles with his own health issues led him to be a compassionate and active advocate who provided comfort and encouragement to those suffering from cancer and other illnesses.

 Bob served as President of the National Association of Attorneys General and was awarded many honors during his lifetime. Among them he was named by Adweek magazine as one of the 10 most feared Attorneys General in the U.S. for consumer advocacy, he received the Allied Professional Award from the National Organization for Victim Assistance, the President’s Citation from the National Association of Attorneys General, the Criminal Justice Professional of the Year Award from the Wichita Crime Commission, Kansas Special Olympics Leadership Award, Distinguished Service Award from Washburn University, the Fred Ellsworth Medallion (the University of Kansas Alumni Association’s highest honor for service to the University), the Freedom Award from the Kansas Press Association, the Eisenhower Liberation Award from the Kansas Holocaust Commission and Kansas Trial Judge of the Year. 

 Bob was a member of Church of the Ascension, board member and volunteer for Johnson County Developmental Supports, member of the Rotary Club of Overland Park, Special Olympics of Kansas, Society of Attorneys General Emeritus, the Kansas Organization of Victim Assistance, the Kansas Peace Officers Association, Sigma Chi Alumni Association, University of Kansas Alumni Association Board of Directors and many other fine organizations. 

 Bob is survived by his wife of 34 years, Marilynn, and his daughters Lisa (Willie) Scott and Dana (John) Galbraith; his step-children Keith (Kim) Sheridan, Kim (John) Ballard, and Connie Casdia; nine grandchildren and one great-grandson. He is also survived by his brother Don (Lynn) Stephan and his sister Jeannette George and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law Frank George.

 Condolences may be expressed at:  www.porterfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Johnson County Developmental Supports and the Kansas Children’s Service League.

 

  



Condolences

Thomas Haney Jan 05, 2023

Friend of over 40 years ,Topeka ,Kansas

Barb and I send our heartfelt condolences. Bob was the best boss I ever had and one of the worse poker players i ever saw. He hated to fold both in life and in poker. I was honored to be his first Chief of the Criminal Division of the Attorney General's office and to maintain a friendship for over 40 years thereafter. There will be no one to take his place. He was a man of compassion, integrity, fairness and so many other qualities. Life didn't always treat Bob fairly but he always faced everything head on without flinching saying "Bring it on." RIP Bob you have certainly earned it and I'm sure you will continue to provide your opinions about the hereafter to whoever is in charge.

SUE GREENLEAF Jan 05, 2023

worked on his campaign the first time he ran for AG. ,GREENSBURG ,Kansas

My sincere sympathy to his family. He served the state well, and we are better off as a result of his service. Loved attending the Stephan Eye Openers during the Kansas Day festivities in Topeka, years ago. He was a great guy and a great Republican.

William R Hawkins Jan 06, 2023

I was so sorry to read of the death of your loved one, Robert Stephan. I didn't know him personally but was blessed by his kind judgment in a messy child custody decision in a divorce case in 1968. Judge Stephan awarded me full custody of two small children and I will be eternally grateful to him for his wise judgment in the matter. Rest in Peace Judge Stephan.

Deputy Chief Craig Hill (retired) Jan 06, 2023

Law Enforcement ,Leawood ,Kansas

Attorney General Stephan played a major role in the early success of The Lost Child Network, the first nationally recognized Child Resource Center developed by law enforcement. Headquartered in Leawood, KS, his support brought much attention to LCN’s Education, Awareness and Recovery programs. His dedication continued when he extend an invitation to serve on a his special task force that led to several new child protection laws for the State of Kansas. The Lost Child Network eventually grew to the point, it was the first Non-Profit asked to merge with The Nation Center For Missing & Exploited Children, becoming its Kansas City Branch.

Betty Hyatt Pierson Jan 06, 2023

Friend ,Emporia ,Kansas

Marilynn & Family, So many wonderful memories thru the years... You are in my thoughts & prayers. Betty Hyatt Pierson

Karen Poe Jan 06, 2023

friend for years ,Lenexa ,Kansas

Glenn and my sympathy to Bob and Marilynn's family. Bob was a dear friend. Bob's sense of humor meant he liked to debate with friends, often taking the opposite side of how he (and we) felt just for the joy of arguing. Even more fun to spoil his good natured mischief by immediately agreeing with him. We admired Bob for his genuine compassion that led to his life-long work of righting wrongs. Kansans are better off because of him. Bob and Marilynn were blessed to find each other. You're the Best, Bob. We'll miss your talks and walks and laughs. The Poes

Tina Cook Jan 07, 2023

Classmate from grade school thru high school , Gainesville ,Georgia

My heartfelt sympathy to Don's family in his passing. We were classmates for a long time and he was always a really nice guy during those years. He will be missed.

Neil Woerman Jan 07, 2023

Friend and former staff ,Topeka ,Kansas

General Stephan was my boss for more than 16 years, from his first campaign in 1978 through his retirement from office in 1995. Many on staff considered Bob’s time in office our Camelot moment. His opinions, actions and conduct of office were guided by his strong sense of legal justice, but he was also devoted to social justice and the welfare of all Kansans. As attorney general, Bob served as the constitutional conscience of the state. Within the limits of law, he challenged what he saw as wrong and championed what he saw as right, regardless of how it played politically. And his judgment was sound. Bob was a friend to virtually everyone he met who remember him for his warmth, compassion and humor. General Stephan’s legacy will live on through his staff, colleagues and friends who consider him their mentor.

Sharon Jan 09, 2023

Former employee ,Topeka ,Kansas

My thoughts and prayers are with the family of.Bob Stephen. May the memories of him give you great comfort and joy.

Greg Hough Jan 10, 2023

Friend and employee ,Lawrence ,Kansas

Bob took a chance on me as a young prosecutor and his faith in me caused me to rise higher than I could’ve ever imagined. I loved him. No way that I would ever do anything to disappoint him. He was the best boss I ever had and working for him was the most fun I’ve ever had working. I will never forget his sense of humor, his incredible memory, and his smile that could light up a room. Bob did more for victims rights, consumer, rights and workplace harmony than anyone I’ve ever known. Bob was a good friend, trusted advisor, and greatly admired. He will be sorely missed.

Earl Anderson Jan 10, 2023

Friend of the Family ,Highlands Ranch ,Colorado

A good man with a great heart. Earl

Michelle Brokaw Jan 10, 2023

Politics ,Topeka ,Kansas

My condolences to the family. General Stephen was one of the best politicians that I met throughout the years. He didn't forget your name and was always there if someone needed his advice or the ability to talk through an issue. He helped many people during his career. He will me missed.

Bob Davenport Jan 10, 2023

Friend ,Bowling Green KY ,Kentucky

Bob was a great friend and mentor. He appointed me as KBI DIRECTOR in 1991 and I have many wonderful memories of times spent with him and Marilyn. Bob was a fighter and overcame great odds with health issues. He never gave up. Bob was a champion of the people in the state of Kansas and strong believer in the rule of law. He was loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed. With deepest sympathy to Marilyn and his family.

Don & Alice Ann Johnston Jan 10, 2023

Friends ,Lawrence ,Kansas

Marilynn: It was so very sad to learn of Bob's passing, and we regret we were unable to attend the funeral service. We so enjoyed our opportunities over the years to be with you and Bob at all our various times together supporting the moderate Republic Party in Kansas. We join with our daughter Emily and our sons David and Peter in expressing our family's deep admiration for Bob's lifetime of dedication. May all your wonderful memories of Bob and your many friendships sustain you and your family, now and in the days and years to come. Don & Alice Ann Johnston

Richard Doran Jan 11, 2023

Friend ,Tallahassee ,Florida

I am saddened to hear of Bob’s passing. I knew him from my time in the Florida Attorney General’s Office and later when we were both in private practice. He was a kind and decent man. He served Kansas well. Rest in Peace General.

Rufus Edmisten Jan 11, 2023

friend ,Raleigh ,North Carolina

I served with the wonderful Bob Stephan as Attorney General back in the '70's and 80's. What a wonderful man, and I can't say enough good things about his dear wife, Marilynn, who is a beautiful rose. Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Larry and Terry Echo Hawk Jan 11, 2023

friends ,Orem ,Utah

Dear Marilyn and Family - It is with sorrow that we read of Bob's passing. We cherish fond warm memories of our times together as Attorneys Generals for Idaho and Kansas, and members of NAAG. Our travels to Israel together cemented bonds of love and admiration for the kind of souls you and Bob are. Please know of our prayers for your comfort in this time of mourning. We pray for many warm wonderful memories that will flow into your heart in times of grief and loss. May those memories warm your heart with Bob's love for you and your family. we pray Heavenly Father will bless you with the certainty of future reunions, and the certainty of the resurrection through Jesus Christ. We love you both. Your forever friends, Larry and Terry Echo Hawk 490 N. 870 E. Orem, Utah 84097 tpechohawk@msn.com

Karen Jacquinot Jan 11, 2023

Friend of Dana and Lisa ,Leawood ,Kansas

Dana and Lisa, I’m very sorry to read of your dad’s passing. May you hold his memory close and let his light shine in your hearts forever. Much love, Karen (Johnson) Jacquinot

The Whited Family Jan 12, 2023

Niece ,Dublin ,Ohio

All of us here were saddened by Bob’s passing. However we will always cherish the times spent at family gatherings in Chicago. With love, Mary, Matt, Anneliese, Max, and Olivia.

Steven Larsen Jul 05, 2023

Friend ,Mount Vernon ,Washington

I'm sorry I missed that Bob had passed away earlier this year. I just received my Washburn Law Magazine and saw his death notice. We do not get much Kansas news out here in Washington State. I wish the family all the best and my deepest sympathy for the loss of Bob. He was so important to Kansas and he was a stalwart for the law. One of the kindess and most honest man in Kansas politics. As a law school student I worked at the racquetball club Bob played at and he and I played together a regular schedule of games every week. It was such an honor and he was a great racquetball player. When my wife and I were married he sent us a nice gift and we still have it 43 years later. Bob also was a great supporter of our law office when we first started out as young lawyers in Kansas and send a wonderful letter to us for opening day of the office. I will never forget the kindness Bob showed us and he made a permanent mark on my wife and I. We celebrate his life as a true public servant of Kansas

Services

Event:
Visitation
Location:
Church of the Ascension
Address:
9510 West 127th Street
City:
Overland Park
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66213
Date:
Jan 10, 2023
Time:
9:00 AM
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Event:
Funeral Service
Location:
Church of the Ascension
Address:
9510 West 127th Street
City:
Overland Park
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66213
Date:
Jan 10, 2023
Time:
10:00 AM
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