Feb 05, 1933---Jun 04, 2026

Donald Eugene (Snoop) Muder passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 4th.  

A lifelong citizen of Kansas City, Kansas, Don was born to Margie A. (Moss) and John A. Muder in 1933. He grew up in the Bethel area of Wyandotte County, where he attended Hazel Grove Elementary and Christ the King.  An outstanding athlete at Washington High School, he won a gold medal at the Kansas Relays and was a state gold medalist in the shot put.  He was heavily recruited as a 220-lb tackle into the Kansas State Wildcats football program, where he played for two years.  Though offered a tryout with the Green Bay Packers, he opted for wedding bells instead of coaches' whistles and married his childhood sweetheart, Betty Lou Blair, to whom he remained married till her passing.

Don partnered with his brother at Bell Floor Covering after leaving K-State.  The successful business thrived for 66 years, evolving from a local shop into a massive regional installer. At its peak, the Muder brothers managed a sprawling fleet of white vans and 40 union installers.  Their iconic bright red neon Bell sign welcomed everyone to Victory Drive. Don's expertise and fair business practices garnered many long-term relationships throughout the metro area.  He was dedicated and hard-working, managing the store until he retired at the young age of 86.

After Betty and Don married, their family quickly grew, welcoming a daughter and two sons within four years and rounding out the family with a third son five years later.  This prompted Don to move his family to a larger home near Parallel. For the next 60 years, that house became a family hub for holiday meals and events, with Don often sneaking the turkey to the laundry room for uninterrupted carving.  Epic Christmas Eve parties were anticipated by children and adults alike, with presents overflowing under the tree and cocktails flowing freely at the basement bar.

When not working, Don packed the family and 2 grandmas into the car for long drives to the Rockies.  He loved the mountains and instilled that love for them in his family.  He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing at Perry Lake and Wyandotte County Lake.  His hunting prowess was well known, and he cherished going quail and pheasant hunting at the farm and in South Dakota. In quiet hours, he could be found working in his shop, reading a book, or listening to jazz.

Sitting on the deck in Port Aransas sipping on a gin and juice in the 90's earned Don a nickname that he embraced. Soon his white Bell Floor Covering work truck sported a Snoop plate, and he would announce his arrival with "Snoop is in the house!"  Though a man of few words, those uttered brought smiles to everyone nearby. 

He made friends easily and enjoyed attending local sporting events.  He loved taking his boys to All-Star Wrestling matches at Memorial Hall in the 60's.   Then, as an original Chief season-ticket holder, to football games at Municipal Stadium and later Arrowhead, where he and Betty were fixtures 22 rows back on the 50-yard line of the visiting team. He and Betty were also frequent visitors at Allen Fieldhouse for KU basketball games with his daughter and youngest son and their spouses. 

He was a great grandpa, always willing to help to build things, celebrate birthday parties, and travel anywhere his grandkids were playing. He could make anything, devising tools from hangers and carving baseballs from wood. He showed up.  

Don is survived by his children: Susan (Keith) Brown, Mitchell (Phyllis) Muder, Daniel Muder, and Christopher (Laurie) Muder; and his 7 grandchildren: Kyle (Joanna) Brown, Courtney (Steven) Shondell, Sean (Leah) Muder, Chase  (Taylor) Muder, Kelsey  (Cory) Burton, Dutch (Linnea) Muder, Blair Muder; and 13 Great-grandchildren.

“Laid back...

With my mind on my money

And my money on my mind.”

A private family service will be held on Saturday, June 13th at Porter Funeral Home at 9:30 am, followed by a private burial at Chapel Hill Cemetery at 11:00 am. A Celebration of Life open house will be held at the home of his grandson Kyle Brown at 2:00 pm.

   



Condolences

herbert fields Jun 08, 2026

friend ,kansas city ,Kansas

mr. muder was so very kind to me growing up. i will always remember his quick wit and smile...rest in peace big fella and tell mrs muder herbie said hello.

Tim Rosewicz Jun 08, 2026

friend of Chris (baseball teammate) ,Lake Quivira ,Kansas

Saddened to hear of Don’s passing. Don and Betty were part of a very special group of great parents while I was growing up at Christ the King School and parish. To Chris, his siblings and to the Muder family, please accept my condolences for your loss.

Jennifer Cloud Jun 08, 2026

Family friend ,Bonner Springs ,Kansas

Snoop, you will be missed! I know you and Betty are having a wonderful reunion. Love and prayers to the Muder family.

Bill and Susan Horton Jun 08, 2026

Neighbor ,Overland patk ,Kansas

To the Muder family: We felt so lucky to get to know and love your dad . We enjoyed many conversations and a cocktail or two with him. We had so many things in common along with people that we both knew. He will be truly missed . You all have so many wonderful memories to keep and share. He was one of kind Love Bill and Susan

Norma Press Jun 08, 2026

Friend ,Overland Park ,Kansas

Chris, Laurie and the Muder family so sorry for your loss

Haven & Connie Talich Jun 09, 2026

Long time hunting friend ,Oacoma ,South Dakota

Don and Betty were such great people , We met Don so many years ago when he came to SD Pheasant hunting with other friends that turned out to be a friendship for the ages he was such a caring honest man , Lookin back I'm so grateful for all the pictures taken of many of those trips , To Dan & Dutch and the rest of the Muder family we extend our deepest condolences and hope you find peace knowing Don and Betty are together , Those of us in South Dakota that knew him will forever hold him in our hearts and memories ! RIP DOn see you some day again in a great cornfield !

John (JD) DeMaranville Jun 09, 2026

Business ,Shawnee ,Kansas

So so sorry to hear about Don! Such a great man! I called on Bell Floorcovering for years and always enjoyed the call for sure… Don was witty and made u earn the business… but we always ended on a positive note! Had many good times in the basement full of laughter and joking around….him and John were class acts and complimented each other Don will be missed….. May God Bless him and rest in peace!!

Pat McCarty Jun 09, 2026

Family friend ,Kansas City ,Kansas

I’ll never forget when Don came to my dad’s funeral service the tears l saw in his eyes, my dad once told me Don was one on the best friends he ever had. I can speak for the entire McCarty family that we all highly respected Don, such a great person, so sorry for your loss. The buddies are back together again in heaven

David Scott Jun 10, 2026

Condolences to the Muder family. I had the pleasure of growing up running around the basement of Bell Floorcovering. Don was always fun to talk with and always laid back! Worked for him and John. Two Dotte Legends. Rest easy, Snoop!

Carl “ Bart” Bruce II Jun 11, 2026

Family friend ,Chicago ,Illinois

Dear Muder Family, it was an honor to know your father. Your DAD was a man of integrity. He embodied the values that really matter, honesty, respect and reliability. The love he showed to his family and friends was immeasurable. Since 1978, when we became neighbors, it was clear that he cared. From rendering aid to kids who crashed their car in our front yard two weeks after we moved in to surprising my dad by cutting the grass when he had knee surgery or whenever he was a bit under the weather. Your DAD always showed up, whether asked or not, gave his best and left no question of his devotion. That love was evident in your household and was infectious to those around. It was a joy to come back to KC for 4th of July cookouts and find your MOM and DAD in their usual place in our backyard, celebrating among friends and family. Speaking of “family”, he was quick to adopt, pun intended, those around him whom he felt were good at heart. He didn’t take that lightly because once you were in, you were (are) in for life. My father would often call me just to say “That Don Muder is something special” and would lovingly refer to him as “leather head” for not listening and famously going out of his way to help. Their bond was strong and their evening ritual of sipping bourbon on your deck was extended to me after my father’s passing whenever I was in town. His friendship was unsurpassed. His love for others was overflowing. I will miss him dearly. We now know that he and your mother are together again in heaven smiling down on us. I just hope that he remembered to bring her “ Fireball”.

Jeff and Liz Jennings Jun 11, 2026

friend ,KCKS ,Kansas

To the Murder family thanks for sharing your home and your food for me and so many others . the Apple pie and beer was my favorite. God Bless You All .Love the Jennings and Sambol Families.