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John Noble McConnell Jr.

1939 - 2019

John Noble McConnell Jr. obituary, 1939-2019, Overland Park, FL

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John McConnell Obituary

John Noble McConnell Jr. On June 10th, 2019, the McConnell Family tragically lost their beloved husband, father, and grandfather due to a tragic airplane accident. The world lost a visionary business leader, community supporter, and philanthropist. John Noble McConnell, Jr. was born on April 11th, 1939, in Evanston, IL to Betty and John N. McConnell, Sr. The oldest of four children, John spent his childhood in Evanston, IL. His summers at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, where he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, provided the ideal playground for his insatiable curiosity and engendered his love of the landscape, culture, and native people of the American Southwest. Throughout his entire life, John possessed boundless energy and loved getting to know people. John was a highly-principled man; he absorbed values from a wide range of reading and experiences throughout his life. He graduated from Princeton University in 1961, and joined the Navy, where he attended officer candidate school and later the Naval Justice School. He served as a Lieutenant Communications Officer on the U.S. Eversole DD789. As a young businessman in Chicago, John met the love of his life, Marilyn Poehler, a Senior at Northwestern University. John and Marilyn married on June 22, 1963, a union that lasted 56 years and provided a loving and stable home for their children, John "Jay" McConnell and Laura McConnell Perin. In 1972, John and Marilyn moved their young family to Kansas City, where he took the position of National Sales Manager at Labconco Corporation, led by Chairman and dear friend, Redman "Red" Callaway. John and Marilyn bought the house of their dreams, where they still live today. John's visionary leadership, natural ability to build relationships, and authentic interest in every single Labconco associate and customer helped establish the company as a leader in the laboratory products industry. He became President in 1980, a position he held until transitioning to Chairman Emeritus in 2000. John cherished all of the roles and responsibilities he had at Labconco, and cared deeply for its people. John McConnell was a seeker. He loved people and wanted them to succeed. He enjoyed meeting everyone in the room and knowing what made them tick. He was intrigued by people, and appreciated the knowledge and insight others added to conversations and communities. An avid pilot, fisherman and reader, John also loved travel and adventure. Through it all, Marilyn was his constant companion and biggest supporter. John considered Marilyn his best friend. They had an incredible 56 years together. For all the ways that John will be celebrated, his true and most treasured legacy will be his family. He was their leader, organizer, and Eagle Scout guide through every turn in life. John's genuine zeal for people, his vivacious nature, and his generosity of time, talent, and resources will be his legacy passed down to his children and grandchildren. His friends know he was quite humble relative to his many accomplishments and achievements. In truth, he was larger than life. He is survived by his loving wife Marilyn; their two children, John "Jay" McConnell (Anne), Laura Perin (Reuben); and their six grandchildren; Leah, John IV, Matt and Michael McConnell, and Spencer "Red" and Ben Perin. He is also survived by his siblings, Charles McConnell, Janey McConnell Harris and Chris McConnell. Services will take place at 3 pm on Thursday, June 20 at Village Presbyterian Church, 6641 Mission Road, Prairie Village, KS 66208 Marilyn and John were happily and actively involved in many volunteer and philanthropic organizations across the country, especially in their home communities of Kansas City, Missouri; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Vero Beach, Florida. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the following: Youth Entrepreneurs 4111 E. 37th Street N., Suite D101 Wichita, KS 67220 www.youthentrepreneurs.org Kauffmann Center for the Performing Arts 1601 Broadway Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64108 www.kauffmancenter.org The Mayo Clinic Department of Development 200 First Street Rochester, MN 55905 www.mayoclinic.org/giving-to-mayo-clinic Fond memories and condolences for the family may be left at WWW.Johnsoncountychapel.com

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Published by Kansas City Star from Jun. 16 to Jun. 19, 2019.

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Jillian, Michael, and Riley Joncas

July 10, 2019

We want to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of John McConnell. We never met John, but nonetheless he has a fond place in all our hearts.
He reached out to support and encourage our son, Riley, due to a friendship with my father, Mike Barr. John learned that Riley was both on the cusp of completing his Boy Scout Eagle project, but also, at 17, on the cusp of aging out of Eagle eligibility (18). John, an Eagle Scout himself and a strong supporter of scouting, took significant time to send letters filled with beautifully penned words of wisdom and encouragement to Riley. His generous gift of time and thoughtfulness made a big impact on Riley. Riley completed his project and went before the Eagle Review Board successfully one month before his 18th birthday.
We were shocked to hear about John's tragic accident and sorry that we did not have a chance to thank him for his support. His act of kind generosity to a youthful stranger will be remembered fondly by us all.
Thank you John.

Penny Pond Loving

June 26, 2019

Dear Marilyn & Family....I will always cherish seeing you and John at Sequanota when you were visiting Jack & Joyce. Joyce emailed me about the sad news about John. I am so sorry.

Julie Hunsberger and I were such good friends of Chuck and John even though John was older than us. I will always have wonderful memories of John. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Don Diego

June 21, 2019

In the time I knew John he showed me he had compassion for the environment and the traditions and culture in northern New Mexico. He will be missed-Don Diego Gonzalez

June 20, 2019

George-Ann and I extend our sympathy to Marilyn and the family. Lots of memories of neighborhood activities.

Jim Baldwin

June 20, 2019

Dear McConnell and Labconco families. My deepest sympathies for your loss. May you be strengthened in the knowledge that John is with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. John always greeted me with a welcoming smile and hand shake. He was a true gentleman and a great business man who always made time to help others.

Angela Kreps

June 20, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with Laura and Raubin and the entire McConnell and Labconco families. Everyone who knows them speaks well of both Mr McConnell and Labconco. They are well respected because they prioritize people. Laura lives her dad's legacy; Always thoughtful and generous with her time and kind words. An amazing person.

Vinnie Martorano

June 19, 2019

I know John as an individual that had a positive impact on everyone who came in contact with him. He instilled these same qualities in his children.

A tremendous loss.

Trish Bencomo

June 18, 2019

My deepest condolences sent to you all. Mr& Mrs McConnell was and is one of my most favorite pilot/customer and friend. I met him and his lovely wife and dogs while working at the Santa Fe Jet Center. He was a wonderful caring man to myself and my kids. Mr McConnell you will be deeply missed.

June 16, 2019

My deepest sympathy for your loss.You were great to work for and will be missed Beverly Sherron

Susan Lazzo

June 16, 2019

A true class act. Rest in peace.

Michelle

June 14, 2019

My deepest condolences to the family. May you find strength and comfort from God's written word and from each other, during this most difficult time.

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