Jason Zenis Loving

Jason Zenis Loving obituary, Battle Creek, MI

Jason Zenis Loving

Jason Loving Obituary

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Jason Loving, Battle Creek Central teacher and football coach died November 25th, 2017 at the age of 92. Jason was born February 8th, 1925, to Hilda and Albert Loving in Auckland, New Zealand. He grew up in Lamoni, Iowa. The summers after his sophomore and junior years he hitchhiked to Utah and Oregon and worked in packing plants. In 1943 he graduated from Lamoni High School where he starred in sports. He loved football and excelled at both offense and defense. Jason also played high school basketball. Jason joined the United States Marine Corps on July 5th 1943. He participated in action against the enemy at Bougainville, Guam, BSI and the Marianas. Every officer in his Marine Regiment was killed. He was promoted to Corporal and received a Good Conduct Medal and the Purple Heart. He was honorably discharged in December 1945. He had vivid memories of his time in the Marine Corps, and often said that nations should send their old men to war instead of their youth. Loving attended Iowa State Teachers College (now the University of Northern Iowa) where he starred on the football team as a defensive tackle. He was selected "All-Conference Tackle in 1946, 1947 and 1948. He was 2nd team All-American and named "Outstanding Player" in 1948 by the North Central Intercollegiate Conference Football Coaches. Loving taught and served as Head Football Coach at three high schools in northwest Iowa. He married Marilynn June DeBoer on August 9th 1950. He received his Master's degree from South Dakota University. Jason took a coaching position at Battle Creek Central in 1956. He taught Government, Economics, and History and coached at Central until 1971. He accepted the Head football coach position at Mona Shores in Muskegon and coached there for many years. He retired in 1988. After retiring Jason and Marilynn moved back to Battle Creek to be closer to family and friends. They travelled to Scandinavia, Australia, Europe, Panama, China, Ireland, Alaska, and the Maritime Provinces. Jason was devoted to his family. He spent hours with his seven grandchildren and they adored him. He passed on the significance of family and the importance of hard work. Jason was fiercely competitive and had a great sense of humor. He was an ardent champion of the Civil Rights Movement. A product of the Great Depression, Jason was always looking for work to bring in extra money. He was a successful investor. He had great compassion for the poor and unfortunate. He worked for Habitat for Humanity for more than 10 years, and was crushed when he had to quit because, as he put it, he was in their way. He is survived by his wife Marilynn and daughters Linda (Paul Janiak) Loving-Janiak of Ft. Worth, TX, Jane (Paul) Hassig of Woodland Hills, CA, Emily (Matt) Buikema of Battle Creek, his sister Blanche Charpenel of Austin, TX, seven grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 6:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday at Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral Home & Cremation Care. Memorial services will be officiated by Rev. Patricia Weatherwax at First Presbyterian Church 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 29, 2017. In lieu of flowers or donations, send written remembrances to the family c/o: Marilynn Loving 120 Brighton Park Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 Or [email protected] Personal messages for the family may also be placed here at www.farleyestesdowdle.com.

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December 15, 2017

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December 9, 2017

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November 30, 2017

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Gennie (Newburn) Schmudde

December 15, 2017

Emily and family so sorry for the loss of your father. Know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy Markos-Vitale

December 9, 2017

To the Loving Family:
Mr. Loving was my teacher in 10th grade at Central High School.
One thing I remember about him and to this day I chuckle about it.
I smoked back then and he use to leave little articles about smoking on my desk.
We were having one of our last class reunion and I called him to invite him. I told him who I was not thinking he would remember me. The first thing he said are you still smoking. I told him no I gave that up years ago.
Fond memories of Mr. Loving

Mike W

November 30, 2017

Rest in Peace Coach Loving. Jason was my football coach and teacher at MSHS and we learned more about life from him than history and football. A principled man who crossed the picket line to coach his team, Jason truly enjoyed the not-so-occasional ribbing both to and from us students and always showed his great sense of humor. Our high school group (all were his football players) has continued to talk about him often ever since graduating even to this day. May his memory continue to be a blessing to the family. Mike, Dave, Bob, Bob and Jim (Bollengray)MSHS Class of 1974.

Howard & Carol Miller

November 29, 2017

So sorry to hear of your lose of Jason Loving. May the Good Lord shepard you through this difficult time. You have our most sincere condolences as well as our thoughts and prayers.

john heil

November 28, 2017

To the Loving family!!

deepest heartfelt sympathy for your loss

He was so kind & patient......played baseball & had coach for drivers ed

May each of the family find peace & hope in the promise of eternal LIFE!!

In His name
John Heil
class 73

Laura and Andy Coyne

November 27, 2017

Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with the Loving and Janiak families. You are all in our hearts.

Bill Norris

November 27, 2017

Mr. Loving was my teacher and coach over 55 years ago. He was a great person, teacher, coach and citizen. He was also a true patriot. When I was considering enlisting in the military he was supportive, encouraging, and one of my role models.
Rest in peace, Gyrene, Leatherneck, Marine.

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