Sep 03, 2025

🎥Funeral service honoring life of Officer Hunter Simoncic

Posted Sep 03, 2025 11:00 AM
Officer Hunder Simoncic courtesy photo
Officer Hunder Simoncic courtesy photo

Officer Hunter Simoncic will be honored at a public funeral service at 10a.m. Wednesday at Children's Mercy Park.

Parking lots will open at 7:30 AM, and stadium gates will open at 8:00 AM. Attendees should approach Children’s Mercy Park from State Avenue. Public parking will be located on the south side of the stadium in Blue Lot 2 on the grounds of the Kansas Speedway.

Please, be aware that Village West Parkway and France Family Drive will be closed to public traffic.

For those unable to attend, click here to view the funeral. The feed will go live 10 minutes prior to the start of the ceremony. 

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A procession through the KCK community will begin 30 minutes after the conclusion of the funeral service. We encourage residents and businesses to line the route and display blue ribbons along the route as a sign of support for the Simoncic family and the men and women of the KCKPD.

It is a small gesture, but a very powerful and unifying one.

The procession route is as follows:- France Family Drive to Village West Parkway- Village West Parkway south to State Avenue- State Avenue east to Interstate 635- I-635 north to Parallel Parkway- Parallel Parkway east to North Fifth Street- North Fifth Street north to Stewart Avenue- Stewart Avenue east to North Third Street- North Third Street south to Interstate 70- I-70 west to Interstate 435 northOutside agency and the public vehicles in the procession will be dismissed at the interchange of I-70 W and 435 N.

Hunter Lee Simoncic, age 26, of Kansas City, Kansas, passed away on August 26, 2025, while proudly serving his community as a police officer with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department.

Born on April 16, 1999, Hunter grew up on a small farm in Galesburg, Kansas, where he developed a strong work ethic and a deep appreciation for family and community. He was accomplished in his academic pursuits, graduating from Erie High School in 2018 and Pittsburg State University with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology in 2021. His passion for justice and science led him to further his education at Oklahoma State University, where he earned a Master’s in Forensic Science in 2023.

In November of 2023, Hunter fulfilled his calling to public service by graduating from the KCKPD Academy and beginning his career as a police officer. His dedication, courage, and compassion quickly became evident to both his colleagues and the community he served.

Hunter was energetic, adventurous, and full of life. He embraced new experiences wholeheartedly — recently serving as an extra in the Hallmark movie Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story and exploring opportunities in modeling. In his free time, he enjoyed painting, lifting weights, writing his book, and training as an avid CrossFitter at Mission Barbell Club.

Hunter had a heart for giving back. He served as a Big Brother with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kansas City, forming meaningful connections with the youth he mentored. He also volunteered through the Lead to Read program, spending time each week reading to students at Banneker Elementary School — a role he cherished deeply.

Above all, Hunter will be remembered for his kind spirit, his love of family, and his unwavering devotion to serving others both in and out of uniform.

He is survived by his father, Ron Simoncic of Franklin, KS; his mother, Christine Brungardt of Galesburg, KS; his brother, Fischer Simoncic of Wichita, KS; his grandmother, Rose Brungardt of Parsons, KS; and his aunts and uncles, including Rick and Jacque Simoncic of Frontenac, KS and Rod and Denise Fleming of Parsons, KS.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Shirley Simoncic, and Francis Brungardt; and his aunt and uncle, Terri Brungardt and Kirk Brungardt. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, fellow officers, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A gathering of family and friends will begin at 1:30 pm, Thursday September 4, 2025 followed by a Rosary service at 2:00 pm with Mass of Christian Burial beginning at 2:30 pm at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1807 Stevens Avenue, Parsons, Kansas 67357. Hunter's final resting place will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Parsons, KS.