Jan 08, 1933---Nov 30, 2023

 Lester J. Meyer of Basehor, Kan. died peacefully at his vineyard home on Thursday, November 30, 2023.

 “Les” lived a lot of life in his 90 years and could easily be considered the original most-interesting-man-in-the-world. He was born on a farm in Seneca, Kan. on January 8, 1933. And no one’s world was ever the same with Les in it.

 The dimple in his chin signaled some of his childhood mischievousness. Most people never saw that dimple—rival to the one that made Kirk Douglas famous. Instead, they remembered Les’s signature lifelong beard and handlebar moustache. His "look" often brought comments that he resembled Ernest Hemingway, Kenny Rogers, and even Grizzly Adams. But Les wrote his own unique story. 

 At an early age Les became a horse whisperer of sorts and started breaking wild horses. He never had any fear. This is probably when he adopted his sage advice, "Never trust a person who doesn't love a puppy or a pony."

He was always an avid sportsman who loved the outdoors. As a youth, he won the State of Kansas terracing championship with a horse-drawn plow and was also the first hunter in Kansas to take a deer with an archery permit.

When he joined the army he was sent to Trieste, Italy. Oh, the stories about the redheads, brunettes, and blondes he met along the way. It was in the military that he started cutting hair and found a love for wine. Both became lifelong passions.

 When Les returned from the army, he attended barber school and quickly went to work making a name for himself as the man who could cut the finest flat top in all of Kansas City. And if your hair wasn't suited to the style, he would tell you. He took great pride in his work and was a sought-after platform artist and pioneering influencer for a variety of hair care brands. He traveled the country attending barber and hairstyling competitions as well as teaching his techniques. Showmanship and artistry came naturally to him.  The wall of trophies on display in his salons proved his skill. For 42 years he cut hair, starting at The Granada, then followed by his own salons: Les' Stylist, Les' Varsity Barber Shop, and The Hair Magicians. His appointment book read like a verifiable list of the "who's who of Wyandotte County." Still today, people are quick and proud to tell his family that, "Les cut my hair." Even if they don't have any hair left! When Les invented "The Claw," a hairstyling comb, he refused to go to Las Vegas to promote it, and instead sent a video of how to use the tool. Saying no to Vegas started a yearly tradition of taking his family fishing in the remote lakes of Canada. 

 Throughout his years of hairstyling, Les always had another hand in the dirt, and he collected farm ground, saying, "They aren't making any more land." His respect for the land and farming and his love of wine intersected at a time when most people would consider retirement. Always the entrepreneur, he dove headfirst on establishing a vineyard. He didn't want to just make wine; he wanted to grow it. So that is exactly what he did when he established Holy-Field Vineyard and Winery in Basehor, Ks. Les blazed a trail in the revival of the Kansas wine industry. He traded his hairstyling scissors for pruners and never looked back.

 Always the consummate overachiever, Les filled yet another wall with awards—this time for winemaking—as Holy-Field became known for some of the most highly praised wines in America. He was quick to offer you a sample of his beloved port wine and declare, "Makes your gooder feel better!" The vineyard life suited him well. He could always be found working in the rows with his signature beret tipped on his head and a red kerchief around his neck. His beloved dogs, Casey, Bacchus, and Vinnie were always nearby. What a picture of a renaissance man.

 Regardless of whether he was your hairstylist or your vigneron, Les will always be remembered and admired for his forward-thinking spirit and his stories.

 Les was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Susie Meyer; his siblings, Frank Meyer, Irene Heinen, Thelma Schmelzle, and Mary Engelken and his children's mother, Shirley Welsh Meyer.  He is survived by his children, Patrick Meyer, Michelle Meyer, and Craig Meyer; granddaughter, Regan Meyer;  a sister, Loyola Engelken, and honorary family member, Mandy Hampton. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at Holy Angels Catholic Church, Basehor, Kan. Visitation at 9:30 a.m. and funeral mass at 10:30 a.m.  Memorial contributions are suggested to the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, 31970 State Highway P, Clyde, MO 66432-8100. Condolences may be expressed at www.porterfuneralhome.com



Condolences

Sean Santoro Dec 02, 2023

Friend ,Tacoma ,Washington

Under that gruff exterior was a heart of gold. Always a straight shooter and no bull. Les was truly an original. The world got duller when he left. In the words of ee cummings, “No liar looked him in the head”. We’ll miss you in the world, Les, but I reckon you’re raising cain where you are and cracking up the angels. Thanks for everything.

Marcie Shelton Dec 02, 2023

Friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

I'm so very sad that Les is gone. I've known him since I was a teenager and he cut my hair. I remember driving by his shop early in the morning when it had snowed and he was already out plowing the parking lot. He always told me 6 am was the best part of the day. Even after he retired from cutting hair we would still see him at his Winery and continued being friends. My husband would go on weekends and help him at harvest time and loved it. Les was a wise, kind and witty man. He was truthful and humorous. I think anyone that met him liked him. I feel truly blessed to be his friend and will miss his humor and knowledge. I'm so glad he got to work at his Winery so long and be at home his last years. He will truly be missed. ????

Karen Beckstrom Dec 02, 2023

Love, hugs and Gods comfort to you Michelle. You have been blessed with years of wonderful memories of that special dad of yours! KB

Kevin and Karen OBrien Dec 02, 2023

Friend ,St Louis ,Missouri

Dear Michelle and Family, We're so sorry to hear of this. Les was a great guy. We know Michelle better than the other family members, and Les not only made great wine and cut a good head of hair, he also made a great, strong and caring person in Michelle. His flair, creativity and tenaciousness can be seen in her and in the winery - part of his enduring legacy! May God be with you all in this difficult time.

Bob and Ann Dixson Dec 02, 2023

"Wine" Friends ,Greensburg ,Kansas

Les was a very generous man with his wisdom, time, and his talents. He was encouraging in so many ways and my favorite "Les-ism" is "You never know unless you try!" We are blessed to have known Les and we offer our deepest condolences to all the family.

Nancy Solberg Dec 02, 2023

Friend of Michelle ,Parker ,Colorado

My deepest condolences to the Meyer family. Loosing a family member is always difficult. Your dads accomplishments were many. Hold close his memory..it was an honor to have known.him. Nancy and Caitlin Solberg

Sheri Engelken Dec 02, 2023

Niece ,Spokane ,Washington

Michelle: so sorry for your loss!

Keri Johnson Dec 02, 2023

Michelle and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad had such an adventurous and full life. I hope that your memories with him will fill your hearts in the coming weeks and months.

Marilyn Young Dec 02, 2023

Friend ,Kansas City ,Kansas

I met Les in pulmonary rehab at Providence. I enjoyed him immensely and loved speaking with his daughter, Michelle as she would drive him. Good people still surround us. RIP Les.

Linda Pierce Dec 02, 2023

Friend ,Overland Park ,Kansas

Thoughts and prayers for the family. I am blessed to have known such a wonderful man all the years. A man who accomplished so many things. Always liked visiting with Wes at the winery. I have had for decades “The Claw” that he invented and use it every day. I will hold onto so many wonderful memories.

Jeannie Livingston Dec 02, 2023

Customer ,Bonner Springs ,Kansas

Les: you were an awesome individual. Thank you for all your contributions. It was an honor meeting you at Holy-Field's annual wine harvest. From one vet to another: thank you for not only your military service, but your wonderful contributions to the wine community!

Gary Proctor Dec 02, 2023

One of Les's happy clients for years ,Stilwell ,Kansas

What a long and fascinating run Les enjoyed. Both my brother and I got our haircuts from Les for years starting in the early '60s. I moved from shop to shop to spend time in his chair as a student at Central Junior, through Wyandotte High School and beyond my college years at KU. A session with Les was more than just an amazing haircut. It was a time of laughter, wondering about interesting things in the world both large and small and knowing this man truly cared about the time we spent together. He always asked about how my brother and my mom were doing following my dad's death when I was only in 8th grade. Les was the real deal. I remember his recounting the adventures he and his son had on their motorcycle trip to Colorado. He laughed about how he could barely move his arm after holding the throttle open all the way from KC to the Rockies and how he did not see that coming. When we talked about the joys of gardening, he gave me seeds he was planting in his garden so we could compare how well the varieties did. I remember how excited he waz about his new idea to grow grapes and to try his hand at making some tasty wine. More magic by Les. The time in Les's chair helped me through some difficult personal times and my hair always looked the best. What a rare gem he was! I have met so many people who were his clients of over the years. There is still pride that comes with the words, "Hey, Les Meyer cut my hair too!" What a blessing he was to so many. I am grateful I was someone who shared time in his chair.

Dennis and Linda Schmelzle Dec 03, 2023

So sorry to here about the loss of your father.I have many memories of Uncle Les.May he rest in peace.

Michael Amigoni Dec 03, 2023

Admirer ,Kansas City ,Missouri

I remember about 25 years ago wanting to get into winemaking and wine growing so Les was my first contact So as time went on and we established a vineyard and during an amateur club meeting at Holyfield…he said get in the gator and he took me around his beautiful vineyard Needless to say I didn’t attend the club meeting but instead toiled around with Les What great memories! What a great guy!

Lisa C Dec 03, 2023

Family friend

To Michelle and the family - here is a little saying that brought a smile to me face during a recent loss. I hope it does the same for you May their love bring you strength May their memories bring you comfort May their silly shenanigans dance through mind when you need it most

Richard Price Dec 03, 2023

Friend ,Topeka

Sorry to hear this news; always enjoyed Les, picking and planting for 20 years. Rest.

Phil Maslin Dec 04, 2023

Friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

We were so sorry to hear of Les’s passing. We had just received your Christmas card which reminded us of our many years of friendship and delightful gatherings at Holy-Field. It was a privilege to “share a bit Les” in many harvest stories on WDAF TV. He will be greatly missed and our hearts go out to family and friends. Phil and Joyce Maslin

Marilyn (Wichman) Lierz Dec 05, 2023

Cousin ,Gladstone ,Missouri

You have my deepest sympathy.

Don Mulik Dec 05, 2023

Friend ,Prairie Village ,Kansas

Les was my barber for 37 years. When he stopped cutting hair, he recommended someone else for that job. I would visit with him at the winery and we talked about old times. Rest in peace, my friend.

Mary Cutting Dec 08, 2023

Friend and former patron ,Overland Park ,Kansas

It is so sad to say a final goodbye to an old friend. He was my hairdresser for at least 10 years until he began planting grapes and developed the marvelous Holy Field Vineyard with his daughter Michelle. Yes, I remember when he planted those first vines! And the annual dinners with wild game were such a treat. I’m sending my sincere condolences to Michelle and his entire family. Please keep the spirit going there at Holy Field where some of the finest Kansas “spirits” are so wonderfully bottled.

Services

Event:
Visitation
Location:
Holy Angels Catholic Church
Address:
15410 Leavenworth Road
City:
Basehor
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66007
Date:
Dec 06, 2023
Time:
9:30 AM
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Event:
Funeral Mass
Location:
Holy Angels Catholic Church
Address:
15410 Leavenworth Road
City:
Basehor
State:
Kansas
Zip Code:
66007
Date:
Dec 06, 2023
Time:
10:30 AM
Google Map: