Sep 24, 1956---Jun 04, 2026

Rynard Kyle Ellis, 69, of Overland Park, Kansas, passed away peacefully June 4, 2026, after battling lung cancer since last fall. To celebrate Kyle, the family will host a party to commemorate Kyle’s impact on the world.  We all know how much he loved to throw a huge party, and boy was he the life of it.

Kyle was born September 24, 1956, in Kansas City, Missouri to (Mary) Janette Bruns and (Robert) Keith Ellis. Raised in Kansas City, Kansas, dancing in the streets and playing the violin for tips as a kid, Kyle moved back to Windsor, Missouri, during high school. Kyle excelled as a Greyhound, playing football and basketball, running track, and graduating from Windsor High School in 1974. He was also a member of the Future Farmers of America.

Although his dad wanted him to go straight to work for the railroad, Kyle got a track scholarship and attended Central Missouri State University (“CMSU”) where he achieved a bachelor’s degree in safety and psychology while focusing on his athletic pursuits. During his time at CMSU, Kyle was a two-time All-American in the steeple chase and was the first CMSU athlete to participate in international competition in Mexico City, where he placed second. He spoke fondly of his days running with the greats of his time. The CMSU team reportedly logged over 25,000 miles in the 1976 track season, and Kyle was individually a member of the 10,000-mile club. He continued an active lifestyle – running, dancing, and riding bikes – only slowing down after he broke his leg in 2015, but continuing golfing throughout his life. Kyle’s athletic accomplishments were honored at Homecoming 2024 when he was inducted into the Windsor High School Hall of Fame with his family cheering him on.

After college, Kyle began working on the railroad, ultimately spending 46 years as an engineer for Missouri Pacific and Amtrak. He married his high school sweetheart, Donita Kay Brooks, in March 1979 and they started a family. Kyle embodied the philosophy work hard, play hard. His true passion was making friends and ensuring everyone was having a great time. He also started a real estate investing company in the 2000s and was a generous landlord. As the most senior passenger rail engineer out of Kansas City, Kyle was selected to provide training to the engineers of the trans-continental Panama Canal Railway Co. when it was rebuilt in early 2000 to improve the crucial link in the global shipping network and reduce the backlog on the Panama Canal.  Kyle’s work assisted with the Panama Canal Railway’s transition from freight-only service back to including passenger service. He was a smooth operator both on- and off-the-tracks. Kyle continued the family farming legacy most of his adult life, finally selling the farm to fund all his retirement adventures when he retired from the railroad in 2024. Married to a second Brooks girl (though of a different family) in Las Vegas on Friday, September 13, 2013, he and Lisa Renee Brooks, took many fun trips and cruises, living their years together to the fullest, surrounded by friends and spoiling grandkids with gifts and fun experiences.

Kyle was preceded in death by his grandparents and father. He is survived by his mother, Janette Pace, of Greenridge, MO, his brother, (Robert) Kevin Ellis, his loving saint of a wife, Lisa Brooks Ellis, his three children (with his former wife of 28 years, Donita Kay Crow) and their spouses: Ryan Kelly Ellis of Chicago, Illinois (Lynn; daughter Violet Ann);  Kristen Michelle Ellis Johnson of Kansas City, Missouri (Andrew; sons, Annen Isaac and Ori Benjamin; daughter, Ellery Pearl); and Kayla Dawn Kline of Missouri Valley, Iowa (Nyle, and daughters Katara Mae, Kora Lana, Kaya Calypso, plus one on the way). Kyle is also survived by many nieces and nephews as well as great- nieces and nephews. Kyle’s many friends were like family to him. His cats, Elvis and Shasta, miss him greatly, too.

The family will hold a party in his honor on June 28 at Dos de Oros at 13029 Holmes Road, Kansas City, Missouri, from 1-4 pm, where everyone will be invited to reminisce on Kyle’s shenanigans, generosity, and larger than life personality. 

The family has asked for no flowers or plants, but asks you to continue his legacy of generosity by making a donation to your favorite charity in Kyle’s honor.



Condolences

Elizabeth Weeks Jun 10, 2026

Friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

We met Kyle on our Amtrak ride from St. Louis many years ago back when the Chiefs played the Rams. We started talking after he and Lisa thought I was telling Kyle to settle down when in fact I was telling my son, also Kyle, to settle down. We ended up talking the entire train ride home and my kids colored them pictures. We ran into each other at a chiefs game a while back and were fortunate to recognize each other and catch up after many years. Kyle was such a fun and kind soul. We met briefly but the impression he left on my family was meaningful. I heart goes out to all that knew him.

DON IRWIN Jun 10, 2026

SO SORRY LISA

Terry Rausin Jun 10, 2026

Friend ,Olathe ,Kansas

I got to know Kyle at Heritage Golf Course over the years…always had a smile on his face and truly enjoyed people! Sad to see him taken so soon….

Gene Henry Jun 10, 2026

Friend and distant cousin ,Clinton ,Missouri

I always had a good time around Kyle, wherever and whenever we were together. He was very deserving of his induction into the WHS Athletic Hall of Fame. I watched him play football, basketball and run and admired his abilities and work ethic, which he carried over into the work place. Unfortunately, I never rode a train with Kyle at the throttle. We took two cruises together, the last just two months ago. Even though he felt really lousy during the last one, he continued to insure everyone was having a good time. I’m sorry for everyone’s loss.

Jim Thompson Jun 10, 2026

My Best Friend and Bro ,STANLEY ,Kansas

As with many others, I met Kyle through golf. Over the years we became very close and for me anyway, he was like my brother. We spent many hours "whack Fu....g" golf balls around the course and many, many hours at his favorite lunch spot, Twin Peaks" on Wednesdays visiting his "granddaughters ". My wife and I miss him terribly. We both came to love he and Lisa, and Elvis and Shasta as if they were family. I am so grateful that I got to visit him, if only for an short time, within the last month to just talk about life. All of his friends at Heritage will miss him as he was truly a great guy and the life of every round of golf we played God be with you my friend and save a place at the the party for the rest of us. Love you my FRIEND!!!

Bill Cobb Jun 10, 2026

Friend ,Overland Park ,Kansas

To say that Kyle was the life of the party would be an understatement. I was fortunate to spend several rounds of golf with Kyle on the course at Heritage Park and enjoyed all of them. His presence will truly be missed. My deepest condolences to Lisa, Kyle’s children and the rest of his family.

Jim Davis Jun 10, 2026

Friend ,Lees Summit ,Missouri

Kyle Bob always lit up the golf course with his presence. In my my short time I knew him we develop a special bond of friendship. May god bless his soul welcome him to the golf club in heaven. May his bless your souls in your loss but know Kyle Bob is having a drink waiting to see all of his family God bless Jim Davis

Tracie Graves Jun 11, 2026

So sorry for your loss! We all lost the life of the party 😢 love you Lisa ❤️

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Event:
Celebration of Life
Location:
Dos de Oros
Address:
13029 Holmes Road
City:
Kansas City
State:
Missouri
Zip Code:
64145
Date:
Jun 28, 2026
Time:
1:00 PM
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