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KOONTZ, John Bradford

John Bradford Koontz, age 77, of Peachtree Corners, passed away on February 23, 2024 after a brave battle with Lewy Body Dementia.

John was born on January 14, 1947 in High Point, NC, to Elizabeth Royal Koontz and Clifton Albert Koontz. After graduating from High Point Central High School, John went on to graduate from Western Carolina University. At Western, he was a member of the fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and President of his Senior Class. John remained close to many high school and college friends throughout his life.

Also, while at Western, John met Beverly Jane Smith, also from High Point, NC. They fell in love and were married while in college. Following graduation, Jane and John moved to Atlanta, where John began work for Senco, a construction hardware firm.

Sons, Bradford Clifton Koontz and Jeffrey Robert Koontz, were born in Atlanta. After work brought John and his young family briefly back to High Point and then to Nashville, TN, they moved to Peachtree Corners in 1979, where they built a beautiful life filled with family and close friends.

Following years in the hardware industry, John moved into the then-unknown world of software at Xerox Computer Services in 1980. After eight years at Xerox, John went on to lead national sales organizations at Marcam, Ross Systems, Infor, Equifax and Hitachi. In 2002, he became co-owner of the tech consulting company, Cistech, and later a founding partner of mcaConnect.

John and Jane were longtime members of the Atlanta Athletic Club (AAC) in Johns Creek, where John served as President of the Board of Directors in 1996 - 1997. John would say that his proudest sales moment came in 1996, when he was part of a group of AAC members that worked to return men's major golf to the Atlanta area with the awarding of the 2001 PGA Championship. A supporter of the game of golf globally, John was also a member of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in England. John, Brad and Jeff, along with family and friends, enjoyed making lifelong memories on golf trips in England and Scotland.

While successful in professional and civic endeavors, John's greatest joy was his family, which included living next door to his brother and sister-in-law and their children, and organizing large reunions at the beach with his sister and brother and their families. John's love of Jane was unwavering throughout his life, and the legacy he leaves to his children and grandchildren is everlasting. He was the loving patriarch of the Koontz family, a role model and true friend to his sons and a fun and playful grandfather to his grandchildren.

Above all, we will remember John for his deep kindness, as he looked for the best in every person he met. In our memories, he will be holding court at sunset - with a V.O. Presbyterian with a lemon twist and a cigar, making us all feel like the most important person he knew.

John was predeceased by his mother and father, his in-laws, Ruth and Jeddy Smith; and his brother-in-law, Paul Pence. John is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Jane; his sons, Brad (Lauren) and Jeff (Selena); his grandchildren, Kate, Sam, Grace, and Mackensie; his sister, Carolyn Pence; his brother and sister-in-law, Sue and Jerry Koontz; his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Martha and Jeddy Smith; as well as many deeply loved nieces and nephews from around the country.

We want to thank the caregivers at Village Park and Agape Hospice. A service will be held on March 9, 2024 at 11 AM, at Simpsonwood United Methodist Church in Peachtree Corners.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Lewy Body Dementia Association (www.lbda.org).

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Mar. 1 to Mar. 3, 2024.

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Fred Cramer

May 12, 2024

Bill Burke

April 21, 2024

Thank you, John, for being a role model and mentor to me working at MAPICS, and for being a friend. Doing the right thing, straight talking, operating with trust, really caring for others, those are the ways John lived his life. Rest in peace.

John and Caroline Maki

March 7, 2024

I can remember John's infectious laugh...such a fun loving guy. We were neighbors with John and Jane when our children were growing up and friends at the AAC. We are so sorry to hear of John's passing. We send prayers and condolences to Jane, Brad, Jeff and family. John will be greatly missed!

IAN & ELAINE VALENTINE

March 4, 2024

WE MET AT ROYAL TROON GOLF CLUB WHERE THE OPEN WAS BEING PLAYED IN 1997. I WAS CAPTAIN OF ROYAL TROON & JOHN WAS PRESIDENT OF AAC.
A GREAT FRIENDSHIP WAS FORMED AND WE KEPT IN TOUCH OVER THE YEARS WE VISITED ATLANTA, STAYED WITH JOHN & JANE AND THEY CAME TO SCOTLAND & STAYED WITH US.
A GREAT GUY & WE TREASURE MANY HAPPY MEMORIES

Ken Philp

March 3, 2024

Met John at Xerox Atlanta April 1980. Even though separated by 2200 miles 6 years later we continued to be friends and work associates at many of the companies listed in the obit. We traveled to many destinations with our spouses and always had a great time. A great friend and work associate will not be forgotten

Jerry Koontz

March 1, 2024

It was 12 of us who went with John to Scotland for the best golf trip I ever had.

Lorraine Miller

February 29, 2024

What special family memories you all share, may they comfort you at this time. John always had a smile on his face and a warm welcome. They were some of the first people I met at the AAC, I was very shy and they reached out and made me feel very welcome. John will be missed.

John Campbell

February 29, 2024

I will always remember John´s tremendous sense of humor, his warmth, and his caring about people. He will be missed.

Walter (Skip) Hearn

February 29, 2024

John and I shared dorm rooms at Western Carolina University our freshman year. We had just started to get to know each other and as we were walking back from the cafeteria, he said "bet I can beat you back to the dorm". We took off and he clipped me by about five yards. What a great friend he became through the years and I will miss him and his kindness and confident demeanor. Great example to those of us who worked in the business world.

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Don Alexander

February 29, 2024

As Brad's Father-in-Law, I can attest that John was a very personable man and a pleasure to be around! Everyone who knew John will miss him!

Sandy Hofmann

February 29, 2024

A big cigar & a bigger smile...my memories of John from shared days at Marcam. The MAPICS team found John to be a welcoming energy as the Atlanta team joined Marcam. Sending condolences to his family on this loss.

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