John Irwin Loughner Jr

John Irwin Loughner Jr obituary, Forsyth, MO

John Irwin Loughner Jr

John Loughner Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Snapp-Bearden Forsyth Chapel on Oct. 24, 2025.

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If you met John, you remembered him. If you knew John, you're wondering how life will
be without him.
He was born to John and Maybelle Loughner in the little town of Jeanette, Pennsylvania
– a factory and mill town outside of Pittsburgh. Both of his parents are gone now as are
his brother Paul T. Loughner and sister, Jil Newsom.
Growing up in Jeanette, John quickly learned two things. Despite becoming an avid
reader and life-long learner, he knew early on that school wasn't for him and neither was
walking into a factory or being lowered into a mine. His alternative changed his life.
John joined the United States Marine Corps. He retired 22 years later after seeing much
of the world and he hung up his uniform with the stripes of a Master Gunnery Sergeant.
But he was ALWAYS a Marine and he was proud that he wore the eagle, globe, and
anchor and he showed it for the rest of his life.
After retirement, John went to work for Boatmen's Bank in St. Louis which then merged
with Bank of America and John rose to a Senior Vice-President's position. To give you
an idea of why it was hard to forget John, he was interviewing for his first position at
Boatmen's Bank after all of his time in the military. The interviewer was looking over his
resume and noted his lengthy and decorated service. He smiled at John and said,
"Marines, eh? I was in the Air Force," and he smiled. Without missing a beat, John
smiled back and said, "Air Force?! That's great. We always thought of you guys as quick
transportation!"
He got the job. And the subsequent promotion with Bank of America put him in a
position to oversee a network and huge array of ATMs, necessary systems and staff all
over the country.
When John finally retired from the constant travel and conference calls, he found his
peace and quiet in the Ozarks. Starting out with a condo in Rockaway Beach, then a
house in Forsyth and then building their dream home overlooking Lake Taneycomo,
John loved this area, and he was happiest when he was 'on his hill.' He enjoyed the
beauty of the area - traveling the tri-lakes in his boat, hunting in the thick, beautiful
woods in the fall. But he loved the people and he met a lot of them because there
weren't a lot of strangers left after John came through a room – not with a lot of bluster,
but with genuine sincerity. And it was a place where John found his Lord. John
converted and has faithfully and loving served his Savior since Easter, 2010. A
dedicated member of Our Lady of the Ozarks Catholic Church in Forsyth, John and his
wife Nancy have been movers and shakers in the many rummage sales throughout the
years, with John driving all over southwest Missouri with a trailer picking up treasures
and donations - loading and unloading furniture and boxes well into his 60s and 70s.
At his core, John had a giving heart – a heart as big as the big outdoors he loved so
much. Most of the game he took from his hunts, he'd process the meat and gave much
of it away to those who needed it or just enjoyed it. If someone had a want or a need
that he knew of, he'd try to fix it. There was so much about John's nature that made his
conversion to the Church a wonderful fit. Part of John's way of saying thank you to his
church was to load a mower onto a trailer every week and tend the grounds of the
church – showing his faith and character not just with a tithe, but a gift of himself.
John leaves his wife of 30 years, Nancy K Loughner of Forsyth; daughter Kristie Butler
of Blairstown, Missouri, son Jim Hayes (Renee) of Murphy, Texas and daughter Katie
Plum (Matt) of Lenexa, Kansas, two grandsons and three great-granddaughters.
It's a bit hard to think of how a man who loved life so much is no longer here. Not
terribly long ago, John and a friend were talking about death and passing and grief.
They talked about how you don't just lose someone once. It happens over and over
again, sometimes several times in a day. That grief can come up on you with a sound,
or a smell and it's always suddenly and it's sharp because grief is not something you
get over. It's something you get through and keep going through for a long time. It's
unfair. But it's life.
And on the other side of the coin, they talked about how it is crucial to remember that
the depth of your grief, is exactly opposite to the soaring heights of your love.
So, remember how John loved life and then remember him by doing something for
someone else – carrying someone's groceries to the car, letting another car have that
parking spot, complimenting a stranger on their coat.
Giving, for him, was the best gift. Remember him. Keep John's gift going.
Services will be at Our Lady of the Ozarks Catholic Church, 951 Swan Valley Drive,
Forsyth, MO 65653 with visitation at 9:00am, Mass at 10:00am, followed by a meal in
Marian Hall. Interment will be Monday, November 3 at Missouri Veterans Cemetery,
5201 S. Southwood Rd., Springfield, MO at 11:00am.
The family suggests donations to the church in lieu of flowers.
Final arrangements were made with assistance from Snapp-Bearden Forsyth Chapel.
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October 29, 2025

Nancy Bollig posted to the memorial.

October 28, 2025

Christopher Lackamp posted to the memorial.

October 28, 2025

John Marslender posted to the memorial.

Nancy Bollig

October 29, 2025

Nancy in my previous message that I sent you this evening I forgot to sign Richard´s name. We both are truly sorry for your loss!

Nancy

Christopher Lackamp

October 28, 2025

I hadn´t talked to John since before Christmas. I am in shock! John´s front door was always open ! We found our friendship working for the Lord! His heart was as big as the whole outdoors. his love for family and friends, and the outdoors was self evident.! Thanks John for sharing and making me and my wife Kathy always feel at home. You told me you would catch the last fish and you were right! My love goes out to you and Nancy and your whole family. The only thing bigger and John was his heart. God bless you, Christopher John Lang.

John Marslender

October 28, 2025

Moke will be missed by many. RIP Marine.

Keith Jordan

October 28, 2025

Semper Fi, Master guns!
Nancy, prayers for you and the family.

Jim and Debbie Nastelli

October 28, 2025

I'll miss you my friend. It was great to reconnect with you at our reunion in September. I have many great memories of the times we shared, good and bad. I am very happy that you found love with Nancy. Happy hunting Marine. Semper Fi.

Connie and Ali Smith

October 26, 2025

Praying for you all. We will always remember John and his smiling face. We know he is fishing with David at the prettiest honey hole in Heaven! Sending love and hugs to Nancy.

Chris Danna

October 25, 2025

Didn't matter how you felt or what you were going through, you always, and I do mean ALWAYS had a smile,a twinkle in your eyes, and a kind word for anyone you spoke to. Thank You for being my friend, never judging.

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Georgia Hamic

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Carla Bensinger

October 25, 2025

I´m sorry to say I never got to meet John. Thank you for helping me know him through the obituary. God bless this family and hold them close. I considered kristie a sister, after her living care of my mother. RIP dear man.

Kristie Ann Butler (Loughner)

October 24, 2025

My sweet dad! This beautiful obituary couldn´t have been written any better than it is! I have so many memories with my dad! I´m so proud of him and so blessed to have all the years together! He brought all of us so much joy! I have been blessed with the most amazing bonus mom! Nancy is so strong, loving, caring and a beautiful person all around! My dad gave me and left this world with my gift of her! Always and forever my Daddio!! I know you are having a blast in heaven and rejoicing with your loved ones who have passed and talking the ears off of our lord and Charlie Kirk!! I know you have so much to talk about! Love ya dad, till I see you again!

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