Service Details
Private services with military honors will be held in Racine, Wisconsin.
Memorial Suggestions
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society at cancer.org.
With his family by his side, Maurice Riley, 59, Kansas City, Kansas passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 12, 2020, after a vigilant battle with Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer.
Born on December 17, 1960, in Water Valley, Mississippi, Maurice was the beloved son of Willie Lee Riley and Bernice and Jim Finley.
After briefly working as a formally trained welder, Maurice served seven years in the United States Army, 1st Infantry Division. He completed his military career as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserves, 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, 425th Trans., Co., 3rd Platoon. Maurice honorably served his country in Operation Desert Storm and the Iraq War and was stationed in locations such as Panama, Honduras, and Afghanistan. Maurice was employed by J.C. Penney Company, Inc., prior to becoming ill.
Maurice was outgoing, adventurous, funny, sometimes quirky, and enterprising. He was a solopreneur of a vending business, and a drop ship business. Always one to try new things, Maurice delighted in discovering the next best gadget. He was especially fascinated by the unusual. He was a practical joker, and known to rag. Watching a Green Bay Packer game was one of his favorite pastimes. Maurice loved to cook from recipes, add his own special twist, and then declare it “good”. His love of music can be measured by his huge and impressive album collection, which he maintained for over 40 years. He liked helping others and was a mentor to many. He was known for giving sage advice such as, “Try it, if it doesn’t work, do something else.” Maurice also appreciated just being still and cherished the little things in life, like enjoying quiet moments on the lakefront.
Maurice was formerly married to Tamra Hutcherson of Emporia, Kansas, where they made a home and raised a family. Maurice loved and enjoyed the company of his family, especially his grandchildren. Nothing bought him more joy than playing with his grandchildren or watching them play.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his father Jim; former spouse and mother of his children, Tamra; children, Sharee, Mauree, LaShawna (Chris), and Darren (Kathy); grandchildren, Darren Jr., Adrian, Anthony (AJ), Loren, Rayna, Regan, and Lindley; siblings, Rosie (James) and Theareatha; sister-in- love, Brenda; 6 nieces and nephews, 12 great nieces and nephews, and 1 great-great niece; aunts, uncles, and a host of cousins.
Maurice was preceded in death by his mother, Bernice Finley; father, Willie Lee Riley; maternal grandparents, Tom and Onetha Martin; and paternal grandparents, Willie A. and Jessie Riley.
Private services with military honors will be held in Racine, Wisconsin.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society at cancer.org.
Love, Brenda says
Maurice, my brother, my cousin, my friend. God knew you were tired and gave you rest. My tears are not of sorrow, but of joy because you are now in a place that I strive to be. So, I know I will see you again. Please continue to look out for me until we meet again.
Jeff Martin says
Sorry to hear about his passing. Please rest in the memories of the good times.
Tina Martin says
Love you Maurice. Rest in peace.
Rosie Blackwell says
Gone from this life but not from my heart, I love you Maurice Riley (lil bru)
Paula Boykin and Family says
My sincere condolences to the family I’m very sorry for your loss glad to have met Maurice keeping you all in prayer
Tammy Haywood says
So sorry for ur condolences keeping family in prayers
Dennis Thompson says
My prayers are with the family. Great person that I’ve known while growing up with my brother, Dwayne Thompson.
Nicole Collins says
Unfortunately I didn’t get to know my cousin Maurice, but very glad I got to hear what he was all about♥️ My prayers are with the family.
Michael Roberson says
Rest well, Cousin Maurice. We had a lot of memories and were close as relatives, whose birthdays are four days apart, and nearly six years separated our ages.
I’ll miss you, but realize you’ll be in a better place, with no more pain.
Reunited with your mother, Aunt Bernice, in heaven.🙏🏾