Marjorie Elizabeth Seavoy Kralicek Falcone, 81, passed away August 19, 2023 at Kansas City Hospice
House.
She was born November 12, 1941, in L’Anse, MI to Victor and Elizabeth Seavoy.
Marge attended Bishop Baraga High School and received a BSW from Northern Michigan University. She
then earned her Master’s degree in social work from University of Kansas in 1970.
She worked 4 years at Western Missouri Mental Health followed by 4 years at Catholic Charities in
KCMO. She then had a 30-year career as a social worker at the VA Medical Center in KCMO.
Marge loved all the animals she had over the years, especially her dear cat, Maddy.
Marge was married to Robert H. Kralicek from 1963-1971 and to Angelo J. Falcone from 1974-2007.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Martha.
She leaves behind her son, who she called her hero, Bob Kralicek (Diane). She also leaves behind her
step daughters, Laura(Mike) Curran and Alicia (Arnie) Falcone, her grandchildren, Dan (MacKenzee),
Katie, Emily (Patrick), Luke (Maggie), Lily, Max, Alec and Jack, a great granddaughter, Addie and 2 sisters,
Mary and Janice. And her best friend, Connie McGuire.
Services will be at 11am on Friday August 25, 2023 at Unity Temple on the Country Club Plaza, 707 W.
47 th Street, Kansas City, MO
Private burial will be in L’anse, MI at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Janzen House (transition home in Marquette,
MI) at Janzenhouse.com or Kansas City Hospice House at kchospice.org
I worked with Marj for 20 years at the Kansas City VA. She is as a great lady and loved by all. She helped a lot of people in her career and will be missed.
I love my dear friend Marge. We met when I was her Social Work intern at the VA in 1999-2000 and we became and stayed friends. Through our long dinner talks we walked through the years as our families changed, our careers changed, our lives changed. You loved hearing about my social work, you supported my artwork, buying one that made you laugh! I will miss your wisdom, your laughs (always always), your stories, your love.
Marge, I will miss your laughs, your wisdom, your enthusiasm, our long dinner talks, your stories about family, your love. You helped many along your path. Thank you for all you gave.
Goodbye Margie we will miss you!
You had a great life and you loved my sister very much.
We her cousins in her home town are heartbroken. We so looked forward to spending another fun summer with her! RIP our dear Margie. Sending love and prayers to all who loved her.
I worked with Marge at the VA. She was a lovely lady and good friend. She will be missed.
Rest in peace., sweet Margie, I miss you, sweet friend. Your legacy continues and I’ve never stopped talking about you and how much I loved and appreciated you! We’re all heartbroken without you.
I already miss you so much Marjorie😥
RIP Marj. We will miss you dearly. Thank you for the support and care when I first came to work at the VA 16 years ago. I will never forget your kindness and your sense of humor.
Marge was such a great coworker and friendly face at the VA when I first started in 2009!
Condolences to all who knew and love Marge. I have great memories of kind, twinkly, quick-to-laugh Marge. We’ve had deep conversations (or shall I say I’ve had deep confessions while she listened attentively?) And we’ve found each other to giggle in the crowd of many family and community gatherings. I heard tell of her grace even through this final chapter. Godspeed Marge, and I’m glad to have called you friend.
Marge you were such a light in this world, so full of life and joy that you shared so freely. You certainly made a difference in my and my families life just by being wonderful you. You will be forever in my heart. RIP in peace dear friend.
Thank you Marge for being a great friend. We shared a lot over the years. Food, laughs, tears, and work. I love you and miss you. You had such a great laugh and I will always cherish our times together.
My deepest condolences, Marge was one of a kind, she’ll definitely be missed💙