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John Aaron Vivian

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John Aaron Vivian obituary, 1972-2024, Alexandria, VA

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1972

DIED

2024

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John Vivian Obituary

John Aaron Vivian
Born: May 4, 1972 in Dixon, IL
Died: October 21, 2024 in Alexandria, VA
It is with great sadness that the family of John Aaron Vivian, 52, of Alexandria, Virginia announces his passing on October 21, 2024.
John was born on May 4th, 1972, in Dixon, IL, and grew up in Amboy, Il, attending Franklin Center High School where he played football and basketball. He excelled academically and athletically, ranging from FFA Section Vice President to being a high school class officer, demonstrating his life-long drive and ambition.
John attended the University of Illinois and graduated with a degree in Economics. While in college, he tried out for the Illinois basketball team as a walk on and played for the Fighting Illini for two years He pledged in his first semester and became a brother of Sigma Pi. Returning to his alma mater years later, he received an Executive MBA with honors. John excelled in his professional career, working 22 years with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency both in Illinois and at headquarters in Washington, D.C. and then as a consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
An athlete and avid runner throughout his life, John enjoyed watching sports and cheering on his favorite sports and cheering on his favorite teams – the Cubs, Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, and his beloved Illini. He enjoyed attending games and concerts with his life-long friends and extended family, particularly his cousins. His friends will always remember his wonderful smile, mischievous wit, and infectious laugh.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Delores White. John is survived by children Andrew, Claire, Mark, and Adam, all of Woodbridge, Virginia; his former spouse Cynthia and mother of their four amazing children; his father, Robert Vivian (Glenda) of Amboy, Illinois; brother, Jay Vivian (Carolyn) of Shawnee, Kansas; sister, Jennifer Vivian of Madison, Wisconsin; and nephews and nieces- Grace Vivian, and Jake, Colin, and Hope Kaecker.
There will be a remembrance ceremony on Saturday, November 9th at Mihm-Jones Funeral Home at 303 East Main Street, Amboy, Il. Visitation will be from 9am-11am, followed by a service, then burial at Woodside Cemetery in Lee Center. A Celebration of Life will begin immediately following services at John's favorite local restaurant, Long Branch Saloon. A meal will be provided and all friends and family are welcome to attend.
In lieu of flowers, his family requests contributions in John's memory to the Ashton-Franklin Center Athletics Department at 611 Western Ave, Ashton, Il 61006. Condolences can be left at www.thejonesfh.com.

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Published by Sauk Valley News on Nov. 1, 2024.

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Kurt Stremming

May 7, 2025

I worked with John in 1998 when we both were employed by Rice Audit. I enjoyed John's work ethic and drive for knowledge as he was a quick learner and even quicker to make a joke. He quickly excelled in auditing banks and moved on to the OCC after about 9 months with Rice. Our paths only crossed a couple of times during the next 20 years, but he always took time to reminisce and discuss the Rice days and the fun we had working together. Praying for Cynthia and the children and his family and friends who knew John as the character his was and remains to be in our hearts.
I thank God for having met John!

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