Peter Robert Jabbour age 71 passed away on April 4, 2026 surrounded by his loving family. He was a devoted husband to Patti, his loving wife for 47 years. They also dated for seven years and had been together since that they were 14 years old. Peter was born in Brooklyn, New York and his whole family moved to Webster Groves when he was in second grade. Peter was the youngest of five siblings and is proceeded in death by his parents, Michel and Alice Jabbour and his sister, Kristina Whistle and brother, Mickey Jabbour. He was a joyful loving brother to his sister, Jeanne Jabbour (Eric Clausen), brother, Paul Jabbour (Pat, now deceased), and brother-in-law to Barbara Flasch (Glenn, now deceased) and Hank Muetze (also deceased). He was a amazing uncle to all his nieces and nephews.
After Peter married Patti in 1978 after both his parents died, they moved to Kansas City so he could work for his brother-in-Law in the concrete business. He continued His career in concrete for most all of his life. After having his own company and other smaller companies, he retired from his career and job at Central Plains Cement company in 2023.
Peter and Patti were blessed with four children who are now grown, Melissa (Chris) Ruddle, Peter Jabbour, Jr, Joshua Jabbour, and Kristin (Anthony) Williams.
Soon they were blessed again with eight beautiful grandchildren. He loved each and every one of them, Madison, Brooks, and Landon Ruddle, Olivia, Maeve, (twins) and Blaize Jabbour, Henry, and Blake Williams and Noah Peter, who will soon be the newest addition to Kristin’s family this summer. He adored each and everyone of them and played with them so much physically and quietly as they contemplated his love of card and board games.
Peter was the kind of man that spent more time with his kids than he did doing anything for himself. He worked hard his whole life for his family and even went to school at night at Rockhurst University to finish his education when the children were very young. He spent time with each of them and helped them in their sports and school activities. He also like to do the fun things like riding bikes, rollerblading, and outdoor sports. He was the most dedicated, and loving father and as a coach to his children taught them the most important things is to have faith in God, believe in yourself and be grateful and positive.
He was the kind of person that would leave you with a smile even if he didn’t even know you. He left most of his friends and family laughing as he was always a joking or teasing just to make you smile.
He left a great legacy of love and joy for others and because of his integrity his footprint will always be remembered to everyone who knew him. We will miss him forever.
SERVICES: Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) Sunday, April 12, 2:00 – 8:00 p.m. Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel on Monday, April 13, 9:30 a.m. to Annunciation Catholic Church for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment will be held at Mt. Moriah Cemetery (Kansas City, MO) on Tuesday, April 14, 4:00 p.m. Contributions to the American Cancer Society, Friends of Kids with Cancer or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital appreciated.
I am so sorry for your loss, Patti. God’s peace and comfort be upon you and the family
Patti, I’m so sad to hear this. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Continued prayers, especially for you Patti. God bless you.
Cathy Bononi
This is indeed a heartbreaker Patti. I feel honored to have met Peter and to have been able to spend time with you both. I will continue to pray for you and your family in the days ahead. I will especially pray for our Lord to comfort you in your grief. “…let my perfect peace give you strength and courage….” John 14:27
I am so sorry for your great loss. Although we only met a few times at KU, I truly liked you immediately. A beautiful couple! My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peter was a great friend. Kathy and I have many fond memories of being with Patti and Peter from the Ozarks when all the kids were young to going to Florida or just having lunch in St. Louis. I was honored to be in Patti and Peter’s wedding party.
Peter was a great athlete. I have fond memories playing handball with him and Jeff McSorley at Kenrick Seminary in our younger days.
He loved Patti so much that we had to return early from a Canada fishing trip as he missed her so much.
He had a great sense of humor even fooling some a few weeks ago into thinking he was going on a 4 week cruise to the Baltic Sea! We both laughed at that one when others started talking about his cruise.
Peter was a great friend, father and proud grandfather. He will be missed. 🙁
May the PEACE of God sustain you through this difficult time. For those in Christ, there will be a joyous reunion in the future.
I continue to pray for you, Patti. Knowing Peter is in heaven gives great comfort.
I simply cannot think of a better guy I’ve ever known.. Peter had such a great dry humor that I will always remember and cherish. He will be missed.
Patti
Im so very sorry to see that Peter has passed and for your profound loss. You were both blessed to find yourselves soul mates so early in life and create such a wonderful family. I hope the strength of your memories and family will carry you through. I’ll pray the pain you may feel will lessen each day. With my fondest amities, Vicki (koberman) Davidson
Patti,
The love and bond you and Peter have will never go away. Peter will not leave you. I think he will be with you always. Prayers, hugs and love to you and your entire family.
Tonight, we celebrated 5 pm mass for Peter Jabbour at Prince of Peace Parish. We did not know him personally but when I heard the name, I instantly remembered his son and his beautiful family from Prince of Peace School. Please accept our condolences! May his soul rest in peace through the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ!