John R. Verboon was born in Hanford, Ca. on November 24, 1948. He was the second child born to William and Doris Verboon, who had recently moved from Corcoran to Hanford with their first born son, Billy Verboon, to begin farming the Gold Top Ranch on 12th and Flint Ave. He was followed by the birth of their third child, Carole Verboon. He passed away on Friday, October 12, 2012, at home.
From an early age, John, aka "Ricky" to family and friends during his elementary days at Pioneer School, was interested in radio and television as a career. Following graduation from Hanford High school in 1966, he went to College of the Sequoias and majored in Radio/TV. His was the proud voice that read the Daily Bulletin over the COS speaker system from '66-'68. In 1967, he began his broadcasting career at radio station KOAD in Lemoore.
In 1968, he enrolled at Fresno State College and continued his major in Radio/TV, graduating in January of 1971. He moved to Los Angeles in February 1971, to attend REI Broadcasting Station, just a couple of days before the earthquake that hit the area in Sylmar, very near where he lived. He completed his training at REI, and returned to Hanford/Tulare to begin working at KCOK in the spring of 1971. He also worked part time at KGEN and was the person who pushed the button that put KJUG on the air. Some of his on-air personality names included Radio John, Jumpin' John, Johnny Gunn, and Johnny R.
In 1977, he moved back to LA to work at KUSC, a public radio station at the University of Southern California, where he remained for almost 28 years as an engineer. He quickly made close friendships with his coworkers that lasted his lifetime. He appreciated their many calls, cards, and visits during his brave fight with cancer over the past 16 months.
After retiring from KUSC in 2005, he began working at Canterbury Records in Pasadena, indulging his love of music. This love culminated in his collection of 4,000 CDs and LP records, of which he was very proud.
He was raised in the First Presbyterian Church in Hanford, Ca., and joined the Glendale Presbyterian Church, where he was an active member and deacon for many years, and was a charitable donor to many church sponsored programs.
John was a 'people person', and spent much time maintaining lifelong family relationships and friendships. He thoroughly enjoyed family gatherings and was especially grateful that he was able to be part of a cousins' reunion in Bakersfield this past August.
The family would like to thank Smile Senior Care for their special treatment of John and the care he was given, allowing him to remain in his home.
John was predeceased by his father, William Verboon in 1999.
He is survived by his mother, Doris Butcher Verboon of Hanford, Ca.; his brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Karen Verboon of Tetonia, Id.; his sister and brother-in-law, Carole and Chuck Delap of Visalia, Ca.; one great-aunt, Babe Verboon; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great-nephews, one greatgreat nephew, and lots of dear cousins.
Services will be held for John on Saturday, October 20, 2012, with visitation will at 10:00 and church service at 11:00 a.m. at Glendale Presbyterian Church, 125 S. Louise, Glendale, Ca. 91205. A second service will be held in Hanford, Ca., at the First Presbyterian Church, 340 N. Irwin Street. Visitation will be at 9:30 a.m. and church service at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Burial will be at the Hanford Cemetery, with reception to follow in the church social hall.
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Eunice Newquist and Family
October 22, 2012
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
October 21, 2012
Dear Mrs. DeLap and family,
I am so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Tiffany Fife
Golden West Class of '84
October 20, 2012
I had the pleasure of spending the last months of John's (Ricky's) life with him where he shared his life, purpose, feelings, happiness, sadness, worries, and unconditional over flowing love, he always said I was a blessing to him but he was a blessing to me. He had the best sense of humor and smiled all the way to the end he loved everyone he ever met and felt it was his responsibility to keep connected with everyone he is forever engraved in my heart, you are missed my Johnny Angel and all your stories will never be forgotten RIP, love always your Angel!(April)
Lee Edwards
October 20, 2012
I knew John as a very friendly greeter at the Glendale Presbyterian Church for many years. We always enjoyed talking about music. When he decided to retire at the age of 62 from his Canterbury Record store job, he kindly recommended me to take his place there as a part-time worker. I miss him very much.
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October 19, 2012
"Radio John" will be dearly missed by his ACT I / TGIF friends in Southern California. He was a joyful person and we know he is with his Lord today. My condolences to his families. Diane
Lynette Nahigian
October 19, 2012
My dearest John,
As I have said before, you were always a big brother to me with the heart of an angel. I appreciate all that you did for me, and may God bless you in entirety forever and forever. The Lord is my shepherd. Psalms 23. My condolences to your beautiful family.
Thelma and Richard Nunes and Kolacki
October 19, 2012
So sorry for your loss. So glad to have met a wonderful man and his family RIP
Tom Zylstra
October 17, 2012
John "Leaping Lizard" as we called him, was a dear distant cousin of mine. A great guy who enjoyed regular visits with my Mom (Henrietta) and I in Artesia, CA. We will miss ya Johnny...RIP
paul fredericks
October 17, 2012
my condolences to the verboon family. i worked with john during his stay at kcok.although he left nearly 30 years we kept in touch to the very end. may he rest in peace.
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