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JONATHAN MCGOWAN Obituary

McGOWAN, Jonathan Passed at his home in Venice after a lengthy illness. Jon was born on March 18, 1972, in Pusan, South Korea, and adopted in 1978 by his parents, Sandy and Bob McGowan. Jonathan adapted to school quickly and graduated from Norwell High School, in Norwell, MA. Voted nicest guy to have around by his peers in his senior year, he was a member of the track team. He was diagnosed with leukemia just before he started his senior year of high school. This began his long journey with medical problems. Most of that year was spent at Children's Hospital in Boston. When it was discovered that he would need a bone marrow transplant, his family found out there were very few Asians in the national registry. His family began trying to recruit donors of Asian descent and ended up running over 175 testing drives all over the U.S. When no adequate donor could be found, friends in Korea searched for and found his birth mother. She came to the U.S. and donated her marrow to save his life. After the successful bone marrow transplant, Jon was able to attend and graduate with a degree in business from Babson College in Wellesley, MA. Jon was employed at State Street Financial for many years. During his time in the Boston area, Jon was a consummate volunteer with the Single Volunteers of Boston, where he served meals to the homeless, cleaned up the Charles River and helped at the Franklin Park Zoo. Jon was the most loving, caring son and friend to so many. He never judged anyone and all were equal in his sight. He always wanted peace. His summers were spent in Mattapoisett where he was a lifetime member of the Marion Mallet Club. In Venice, FL, he was a volunteer at the Venice Theater and a member of the Sarasota Croquet Club. Jonathan leaves behind his parents, Sandy and Bob McGowan of Venice; his birth mother, Lee Noh Sook of Ilsan, South Korea; sisters, Kelly Ochoa; and her daughters, Daniela and Nicole of Fairhaven MA; Heather McGowan and her wife, Pat Coryell of Gulfport, FL, Melissa Kang and her husband, Will; and daughters, Chloe and Isabella; and son, Liam of Cumming, GA. Brother, Jonas Landstrom of Denver, CO; and adopted sister, Petra Duke of Cape Coral, FL. Besides his family, Jon leaves his devoted companion, Sophie; a rescue lab; and his best friend and neighbor, Charlie Shoup. Jon, as a young boy, wanted to be an astronaut and attended two summers at Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. He was cremated and some of his ashes will be sent up in space at his request. There will be a Celebration of Life at his home in Venice on February 18, from 2pm to 5pm. A later Memorial Service will be held at the United Church of Christ in Norwell, MA, on June 10, at 2pm Donations in his memory may be made to The Venice Theater, the Jimmy Fund of Dana Farber in Boston, or a charity of your choice.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jan. 14 to Jan. 15, 2023.

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Tracy Carreiro

January 22, 2023

Kelly, I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences to your family.

Yisheng Lee

January 18, 2023

If there is ever a person with pure heart and soul, Jonathan was the one. It was my honor to have taken care of him as his pediatric oncologist. I am also privileged to have known the McGovern family. Life is never easy, but it takes special people to make life a triumph. Will always miss him.

Pat Coryell

January 17, 2023

I was inspired by Jon’s positive spirit right to the end of his life. The love of his family and community surrounded him always. I will miss his smile, humor, and desire to stay true to his unique point of view. Rest In Peace, my brother in law.

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Celebration of Life

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10

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

United Church of Christ

Norwell, MA

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