Col. Maximiano "Max" Romualdez Janairo Jr.

Col. Maximiano "Max" Romualdez Janairo Jr. obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Col. Maximiano "Max" Romualdez Janairo Jr.

Maximiano "Max" Janairo Obituary

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Col. Maximiano "Max" Romualdez Janairo Jr., a man of deep faith and honor, died early Thursday, September 27, 2018, after a long illness surrounded by family at home in Mount Lebanon. He was 85 years old. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Janairo served in Korea and Vietnam before becoming the district engineer of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Pittsburgh from 1975 to 1978, when he retired from the military. As district engineer, Janairo oversaw the U.S. Army's response to the 1977 Johnstown Flood and took responsibility for the delayed opening of the new Brady Street Bridge, which earned him accolades in the media for being a rare, honest public servant. Janairo was born in Manila, Philippines, to the late Amelia Romualdez Janairo and Col. Maximiano Saqui Janairo. The elder Janairo was a 1930 graduate of the West Point who survived the Bataan Death March, escaped from the prisoner of war camp, and hid out with his family in the provincial village of his birth. At that time, the elder Janairo enlisted Max Jr., then 11, to take notes to friends in neighboring villages. Only after the war, did Max Jr. learn that he had been carrying hand-drawn maps of Japanese-occupied military facilities to guerrilla fighters. After the war ended, the elder Janairo was stationed at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, and Max Jr. graduated high school from Starke University School in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1949. Though Max Jr. was accepted into West Point on a Presidential Appointment, he was too young to enter. He attended Sullivan Preparatory School in Washington, D.C., for one year and entered West Point in 1950 and graduated in 1954. As a cadet, he made a cameo appearance in John Ford's movie about West Point "The Long Gray Line," portraying Filipino military hero Vicente Lim, the first Filipino graduate of the Academy. Janairo's military career included constructing field fortifications that were subjected to atomic tests at Camp Desert Rock, Nevada, in 1955; commanding Company A, 14th Engineering Battalion in Korea in 1956; and working as Assistant S-3, 20th Engineering Group in Kaiserslautern, Germany, from 1960 to 1963, which is when he met and married his wife, Maureen Comer, an elementary school teacher from Iowa. His military service also included being an Emergency Action Officer, National Military Command Center, in the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., from 1967 to 1969, in which he shared the responsibility of receiving the nuclear launch orders from the president, determining if the order is valid, and communicating the order to military personnel around the world; commanding officer of the 62nd Engineer Battalion (Const), which was converted to a Land Clearing battalion, in Vietnam in 1969; and Army Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Installations and Logistics at the Pentagon from 1972 to 1975. Janairo earned a master's of science degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana in 1960, and studied at the Engineer Officer Basic Course and Advanced Course at Fort Belvoir, Virginia; the Airbourne Course at Fort Benning, Georgia; the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; and the Army War College at the Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania. Janairo's military honors include the Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster. After retiring from the military in 1978, Janairo worked until 1984 as an engineering manager for a variety of engineering firms in the Pittsburgh area. One of the major projects he worked on was the Pittsburgh International Airport's Midfield Terminal. From 1984 until his retirement in 2013, Janairo ran various businesses that did airport planning and engineering, highway construction, land surveying, and property development in the Pittsburgh area. Janairo was also active in a multi-state organization formed in 1981 called DINAMO—the association for the Development of Inland Navigation of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers—which was responsible for obtaining $2 billion in engineering and construction for modernization efforts. In 1991, Janairo was appointed by Gov. Bob Casey to the Port of Pittsburgh Commission, which he served on until earlier this month (September 2018). In his spare time, Janairo followed numerous pursuits, including cycling, physical fitness, travel, and golf. An avid fisherman, he enjoyed fishing the many of rivers and lakes of western Pennsylvania and on the ocean during family vacations to North Carolina. A model railroad enthusiast, Janairo constructed an HO scale model of the Milwaukee Road in the basement of the family home. Since moving to Pittsburgh in 1975, he was an ardent supporter of the Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins, while maintaining his alliance to the Black Knights. Much to the delight of his family, he turned later in life to cooking elaborate, multicourse meals. A computer enthusiast, Janairo worked on an early vacuum-tube computer at the University of Illinois in the 1950s, and was an early adopter of Compaq and Apple computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He even joined Facebook and Instagram a handful of years ago to keep up with his children and grandchildren. Some of his most rewarding activities revolved around the church and opportunities for his youngest child, Matthew, who has Down syndrome. Janairo was very active with Our Lady of Grace Parish in Scott Township, the Saint Anthony School Programs for students with intellectual disabilities, and the golf program of the Special Olympics of Allegheny County. Matthew, a graduate of Saint Anthony, is also a Special Olympian who has competed as a golfer in regional, state, and international games. Janairo is survived by his wife of 56 years, Maureen, and six children. In addition to Matthew, the children are Anne Marie Lewis (Mark) of Chicago, Anthony (Susanna) of Chicago, Edward (Lisa) of Middleton, Wisconsin, Max III (Elizabeth) of Shorewood, Wisconsin, and Michael (Deborah) of Delmar, NY. Janairo is also survived by a sister, Lita Phelps (Dave) of Queensbury, NY, and a brother, Antonio (Betsy) of Dover, Delaware, as well as 11 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in honor of Max R. Janairo Jr. to St. Anthony School Programs online at https://www.stanthonykids.org or by mail to St. Anthony Charitable Foundation at St. Anthony School Programs-Charitable Foundation, Administrative Office, Donations, 2000 Corporate Drive, Suite 580, Wexford, PA 15090.

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October 13, 2018

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Roberta Walsh

October 13, 2018

Robert Walsh (Bobby) and Family extend their deepest heartfelt sympathy to Matt, his Mother, his brothers and sisters and extended family and friends. It was with great shock that only today we heard of Max's passing. Golf will never be the same without his leadership, kindness and skill of instruction. Please accept our deepest condolences.

October 5, 2018

Please accept my sincere condolences to the family
and friends. Losing a loved one in death is never easy.
May the hope of everlasting life sustain and comfort you
during this difficult time. (John 17:3).

Lynne Hamil

October 3, 2018

I was so very sorry to hear of your great loss. From the once or twice I met Max, I could easily tell that he was a kind and truly caring man that loved his family immensely, and that made quite an impression on me. I met both Max & Matt, at the Special Olympics event at Baldwin High School many years ago when I volunteered through Duquesne Light, and for 2 years in a row, Matt was my special Olympian for the day. Matt's other helper and I (both us of named Lynne) absolutely LOVED Matt...he was so joyful and put a huge smile on both of our faces ALL DAY! I will never forget the kindness of Max and how brightly his love for Matt showed for all to see. He was so very proud of Matt! Afterward, Max sent a letter to Duquesne Light's then-president, thanking him for letting us volunteer, and saying how much he appreciated the connection that Lynn & I had formed that day with Matt. I will always remember how very special of a person that Max was, and I am sure he will be so very missed by all. RIP & God Bless Max.

October 3, 2018

Sorry for your loss please find comfort from God's word during this time of great loss. Isaiah 57:13

Rosemarie Swain

October 1, 2018

Max has left you and your family with a beautiful legacy that will live on to inspire many. Truly a wonderful person.

I hope his legacy and all the wonderful memories all have created will bring you comfort. Reminise in all the stories, laughter and pictures that brought joy to all your lives, they too will help bring comfort and a smile.

October 1, 2018

Martin Lauth and his parents Ed and Linda offer their deepest sympathy for your loss.

Joan Derrick

September 30, 2018

Dear Maureen, Matt and Family,

Joe and I extend our most heartfelt sympathy to all.
Our love and prayers for you at this most trying time.

Joan and Joe Derrick

Arnold Santilli

September 30, 2018

Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. It was a great honor to work under the command of Colonel Janairo at the Pittsburgh District, US Army Corps of Engineers.

Pattie

September 29, 2018

My prayers and condolences to Matt and the Janairo family. I knew Col. Max thru his son, my co-worker, Matt. He was a pleasant, cordial and kind man who always smiled and said hello. A true gentleman and American Hero who had my utmost respect and admiration. God bless him and his family and may he Rest In Peace.

Judy & Ray Nergaard

September 29, 2018

So sorry for your loss.What a remarkable man.

Vickie Lenihan

September 28, 2018

Maureen and family,
I am very sorry to read of the loss of your beloved husband, father, and grandfather. I remember him as a very kind, and thoughtful gentleman. I have been thankful to keep up on all your family accomplishments thru John, Pamela, and Bridget Stark. You have much to be proud of in your family. With deepest condolences to your family. Max will have a very special place in heaven.
Vickie Lenihan (Bridget Stark's Mother)

Libby Stouffer

September 28, 2018

Dear AnneMarie & Family,

I am so sorry about your loss. My condolences go out to you during this difficult time. Hugs!

Yours truly,
Libby Stouffer

Barbara Chua

September 27, 2018

Deepest condolences to the Janairo family from the Chua and Akaniroj families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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