Body of missing De Soto canoeist found
May 1, 2008
A brother of the canoeist missing on the Kansas River since April 19 said the body recovered Monday in the river was that of a De Soto man.
The body was discovered Monday morning near 78th Street and Holliday Drive in Kansas City, Kan.
Michael Shaw said the family was satisfied the body was his brother Shaun Shaw, who disappeared on the river April 19.
“It’s a relief to have closure,” he said.
Shaun Shaw disappeared nine days earlier when the canoe he was in with two other men overturned in the Kansas River a mile and half northeast of Eudora.
The three men left a boat ramp in Eudora on an outing to collect morel mushrooms along the banks of the Kaw.
Michael Shaw said the outing was typical of his brother, an outdoorsman who lived with his mother Karen Shaw on a bank overlooking the Kansas River in a hilly, wooded area between De Soto and Eudora known locally as Little Arkansas.
“It was what he lived for,” Michael Shaw said. “He would get up at 5 in the morning to go hunting and go to work at 8.”
Shaun Shaw worked since early December at Coast to Coast in Eudora.
“He’s been with us since we opened,” said Shannon Rheaume, owner of the magazine marketing firm. “He was a great guy. Caring. He would do anything for anyone.”
Michael Shaw said the family had a second vigil on the river near where his brother disappeared Monday evening.
The family would start planning for a memorial service Wednesday after officials release the body following an autopsy, he said.
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