Lloyd Monroe Kagey[1] (April 18, 1902 – October 1977) was a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from December 4, 1950 to January 8, 1951.
[2] He was born April 18, 1902[3] in Beloit, Kansas to Charles L. Kagey a former United States minister to Finland and his wife.
[6] Wertz won the election for the new term so Kagey served just 35 days on the court.
[6] This was an unusual oversight for Wertz as in 1948, he had been appointed as a District Judge in Sedgwick County but failed to file for the interim period from the election till the start of the new term, again Kagey did file and won.
[3] In 1979 his friends and associates set up the Justice Lloyd Kagey Leadership Award that would be presented annually to a graduating student who has shown effective leadership to the University of Kansas students.