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Jon Lee Pope went to be with the Lord on May 6, 2020. He was 76 years old.
Jon was a beloved son, nephew, husband and father. After a short battle with cancer, he died holding the hand with the love of his life, Jo Anne. Jon was raised by his mother, aunts and grandmother in Beardstown, Illinois. Jon was a devout Catholic and enjoyed his days as an alter boy. He graduated from the University of Illinois in Champaign, and later attained his Master’s Degree at the University of Illinois in Springfield, before becoming a CPA.
He met his wife, Jo Anne, in 1974, in Lincoln, IL where she worked as a waitress during a college break. He invited her to the County Fair across the street with the promise of a teddy bear if she would come and visit his family’s traveling carnival. He and his wife married in May of 1975. They moved to Spring, Texas from Illinois in 1985, to raise their young family.
Jon was the number one fan of his kids, and their constant supporter. He always would try any food. When ordering pizza with the kids, he always got overruled with his odd topping requests. He always had that carnie soul deep down inside. He never knew any strangers.
Jon and Jo Anne loved going to the movies, and often went every week-end. He was proud of his son, Chris and daughter-in-law, Kaori, earning their Master’s degrees together. He was excited when his son Nick was on CNBC several times. He was thrilled when daughter, Amy and son-in-law, Billy, purchased their current home. He would often say that he was so proud, that his buttons were going to burst off his shirt.
The biggest joy was becoming a grandpa, and he excelled in this position. His only granddaughter Emily, taught him his grandparenting skills. Will, the fisherman, can tell as many tall tales as his grandpa. The younger grandsons, George and Louis loved to hear grandpa’s stories on Skype or Facetime, they often talked about Blue Bell ice cream and basketball.
Jon was preceded in death, by his mother, Mary Pope, and aunts, Sally, Nora, and Jackie. He is survived by his wife, Jo Anne of 45 years, and his sons, Christopher and wife Kaori of Tokushima, Japan, Nicholas of NYC, NY and daughter Amy Collora and husband Billy of Montgomery, TX. Grandchildren, Emily and Will Collora and George and Louis Fujitaki Pope. He is also survived by brother in law John and wife Janice Walker, Emil Walker and sister in law Paulette Hart, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He will be greatly missed. There will be no services at this time, we are hoping to do a celebration of life at a future date.
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Robert Arcaro
May 7, 2020
Prayers for family. Spent many a summers with Jon on the road. RIP Jon
Jonathan Tanlioco
May 6, 2020
Jo Anne, Im very sorry to hear about Jons passing. I used to be his co-worker at AIG. I pray for the eternal repose of his soul and may God bless you and your family during this difficult time.
Doug Moore
May 6, 2020
Jon and I met through ISACA Houston, where we served together and became friends. Over the years I learned that Jon was a great friend and family man, and I will truly miss him and his sharp wit and humor. Jo Anne and family, you have my deepest condolences and prayers that God may comfort you at this difficult time.
Karen Beard
May 6, 2020
Jon was a good friend and he will be missed. He never missed a class reunion (class of 1961 - Beardstown, Il) and always had a joke, a smile and a hug. His family will continually be in my prayers.
Randy Reichert
May 6, 2020
We will miss Jon and his wonderful sense of humor. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Ed Eustice
May 6, 2020
Jo Anne and Family, we are so sorry for your loss. I will miss the phone conversations I had with Jon about family, old times and politics. Some of them got heated at times, but I loved him like a brother and he will be greatly missed by all that were blessed enough to be touched by him. We are looking forward to seeing him again when out time comes. May God bless you all and comfort you.
Mel McQueary
May 6, 2020
Jon was a great husband, father, grandfather and friend. I will surely miss him.
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