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ROBERT "BOB" JANOWITZ

1943 - 2013

ROBERT "BOB" JANOWITZ obituary, 1943-2013, Kansas City, MO

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ROBERT JANOWITZ Obituary

Robert "Bob" Janowitz passed away October 22, 2013. Affectionately known as "Jano", Bob was a proud native of Brooklyn, New York. Bob graduated from the City College of New York in 1964 and was a 1967 graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law. Bob went to work for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in 1969 after two years of private practice in New York. His work with the NLRB took him to Seattle as a trial attorney where he met and married Linda Best. He was then promoted to a supervisory attorney position with Region 6 of the NLRB in Pittsburgh, PA. In December of 1976, the NLRB's General Counsel appointed Bob as Regional Attorney of Region 17, in the Kansas City area. At 33 Bob became the youngest regional attorney ever appointed by the NLRB. In late 1980 Bob returned to private practice, first as a partner with Roan & Grossman and later with the firm of Elliott and Kaiser. In March of 1987, Bob joined Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP and became the Chair of the firm's Labor and Employment Law Section. In December of 1999 Bob left to become the Office Head and to open the first Midwest location of the national law firm, Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP. In addition to his full-time legal practice, Bob also taught as an Adjunct Professor of Labor Law at the University of Missouri - Kansas City, School of Law for over 30 years. Bob took great pride in his time teaching at the law school. Bob practiced labor and employment law for over 43 years. Jano was a friend and mentor to many young lawyers throughout his career, and left an indelible mark on everyone with whom he practiced law. He was a vigorous and effective advocate who cared greatly for his clients, many of whom became lifelong friends after their legal relationship had ended. Jano was held in the highest regard within the entire legal community. His passion for the law may have only been rivaled by his enjoyment in watching his baseball and hockey games with a drink and a nice cigar. Those same cigars may not have been considered so "nice" by friends who accompanied him on fishing trips to Canada and to the bass and bluegill-rich impoundments closer to home. His insistence on using live bait was in part a reflection of his competitive nature - he always wanted to catch more fish - and in part due to his life-long practice of taking contrarian positions. Jano's notable Brooklyn accent, unforgettable laugh and unwavering positive outlook on life will be sadly missed. He was truly one of a kind. Bob's affiliations were: Past Board of Directors of the Heart of America Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors, Past President of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association's Labor and Employment Law Committee, Member of the American Bar Association's Labor and Employment Law Section, Member of the Section's NLRB Practice and Procedures Committee, Past Board President for the Don Bosco Center, Member of the Board of Directors for Kids TLC, Inc., and was Admitted to the United States Supreme Court 1977, Admitted to Missouri 1980. Bob Janowitz has been recognized in the publication, Best Lawyers In America. He has won the following awards: Chambers USA America's Leading Lawyers for Business, Missouri/Kansas Super Lawyers, Chambers USA Guide, and Top 100 Labor Attorneys in the United States by Labor Relations Institute, Inc. Bob is survived by his wife of 42 years Linda, his daughter Regina Rose Janowitz, his brother Kenneth Jordan, his nieces Kimberly and Lindsay Jordan and nephew Bradford Jordan. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm, Friday, October 25, at McGilley State Line Chapel. Celebration of Life service will be at 4 pm, Saturday, October 26, at McGilley State Line Chapel, 12301 State Line Rd., Kansas City, MO 64152. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a volunteer philanthropic organization (501c3) that gave Bob joy because of its service to the community: JCYM, 7702 Mize Road, Shawnee, Kansas 66227. Please offer condolences at www.mcgilleystatelinechapel.com M

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Published by Kansas City Star on Oct. 24, 2013.

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Rhonda Smiley

November 9, 2013

Dear Linda, I was one of the many fortunate to have been mentored in labor and employment law by Bob. I am so sorry for your loss. I still have and treasure my official rule book of "Jano Golf" from all those years ago at SHB. I know so many must have offered but if there is anything I can ever do to help you, please keep my number handy 816-769-8831. Rhonda (Fawcett) Smiley, currently living in Texas.

Deborah Sherman

October 28, 2013

I worked with Jano as the Director of H.R. at SHB for a number of years. He was a true professional; trusted advisor and amazing mentor. My sincere condolences to his loved ones.

Christy Kinman

October 27, 2013

Linda, I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing and I extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family. It was always so easy to see how dearly you loved him, and I know that he will be deeply missed by his family and friends as well as those in his professional life and those who benefited by his teaching, mentoring and volunteerism. I am so sorry for your loss.

Charlie Brook

October 26, 2013

It's going to be tough going out fishing in our boat knowing that I'm not going to see you in that front seat cutting up your damn worms! I will also miss getting your insightful recaps on the games you have been watching. Mostly, I will miss you in all the ways that a friend misses a true friend. Fortunately, you have left all of us with enough memories so that you will never be out of our hearts. For all those of us who loved you, Jano lives!

Richard Merola

October 26, 2013

To the Robert Janowitz family, I was sadden to hear that Bob passed away. I negotiated against Bob when he represented S.C.I. in New York City. I negotiated for the Teamsters for over 40 years and faced many outstanding attorneys, Bob was one of those unique negotiators . My sincerest sympathy to the entire family and may he rest in peace.

Melissa and Stephen Rock

October 26, 2013

What a great man. He always had a smile and a laugh. The kids in the neighborhood would love to go to his house for Halloween, He always asked them a question (some kind of current events topic) before giving out candy. Just a great all around guy. We were blessed to have know him just a short time

Pam DeVault

October 25, 2013

Linda, I was so very sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was such a joy to work with over the years at Elliott & Kaiser, and I treasure the memories of evening events at your beautiful home. The two of you shared a very special love and I always admired the way he looked at you. I remember how much he loved your dog Bubala! Many, many great memories of Jano. My mom so admired him during their years together at the NLRB. He was a good man and I know you will miss him dearly. Bless you in your time of grief; may the wonderful memories sustain you through this difficult time.

Micki Aguayo

October 25, 2013

Jano, you will forever be remembered as a genuine, sincere soul who always had time for a friend despite your overwhelming schedule. Rest in peace my friend.

October 25, 2013

Linda, I was saddened to hear about Jano's passing. I had the priviledge of working with Jano in New York. We went to Ranger hockey games and enjoyed dinner with you and Jano on an occasion when you accompanied him to New York. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jano had a unique style and personality. He will be missed.

Frank Rinaudo, SCI New York

October 25, 2013

In the 26 years I worked at Crittenton Childrens Center there were no better volunteers than Bob and Linda Janowitz. They were not only loved by the residents but also the staff who were blessed with the opportunity of spending time with them as they entertained the residents. Bob took the boys to the gym and played ball or a group out to the pond to fish. Bob spent most of the time untangling fishing lines, baiting hooks or removing fish. What patience he had!! I also have fond memories of Linda teaching both girls and guys crafts such as boxes out of wallpaper samples and cookie baking there was plenty for all to sample. Linda and Regina my heart aches because of this loss. My prayers will be with you.

Michael Crane

October 25, 2013

Linda: Thank you so much for letting me know about Jano's death and the funeral arrangements. Bob was our mentor and guiding light for labor relations over the past thirty years. He will be truly missed by all of us at IPC International Corporation.

Raymond & Kathleen Swann

October 24, 2013

We are so sorry for your great loss. You have our deepest sympathy

Dondra Dunbar

October 24, 2013

Linda, I am so sorry to hear of this sad news, the home going of Jano. I offer my most sincere condolences and will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time. May God's love, strength, and peace surround you and comfort you. May the wonderful memories of his love for you, his family, and friends bring you warmth and a smile to your heart. I was honored to work with Jano for 11 years, as a receptionist at Constangy, and I will cherish the lessons in life that he so graciously taught me. Many fond memories of the stories that he would share, and the Holiday parties in your home, and the only person who has ever been allowed to call me, "DD". Yes, you will be missed, Jano!

Chuck Freeman

October 24, 2013

We are deeply saddened by the news about Bob. I grieve his loss and cherish his memory. The experiences we shared were the best of times and his boundless energy, quick wit and sense of humor made the work a pleasure instead of a burden. Distance and time never dimmed our friendship and my relationship with him ranks high on my lifetime experience. I will always be grateful for his friendship.

Kyle Ruge

October 24, 2013

Bob worked with us at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach Fl as a labor lawyer - and as is noted above he will be missed both as an attorney but as a friend. Bob's spirit and attitude and style were unrivaled - he was a great man and will be truly missed. From - Kyle Ruge, CFO

Leanne DeShong

October 24, 2013

Linda, I was so very sorry to hear of Bob's death and I offer you my condolences. I worked with Bob when I was a young lawyer at Shook and he was always one of my favorites. I know you will miss him so very much. I saw you both recently at the Brookside barber shop when I was there with my son. I saw you taking sweet care of him. I am sure you were a great comfort to him. You will be in my thoughts. Leanne DeShong

October 24, 2013

and a good tennis player also-Dave Amos

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