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Richard A. Janes Posted: 2014-05-30 19:21:37

Richard A. Janes

Obituary

We are all better for having known him and will forever miss him. –

Visitation will be Saturday from 11am till 3pm on Saturday, June 7 2014 at DeFiore Jorgensen Funeral Home-10763 Dundee Road, Huntley. A memorial service will be held at 3pm at the funeral home on Saturday. For further information please call the funeral home at 847-515-8772 or on line condolences may be directed to www.defiorejorgensen.com

Richard Alan Janes, aka: Rick, Reverend, Boyfriend, Padre, Grandpa, 58, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, May 22, 2014 at the place he loved the most, “his mountain” in New Mexico. Rick was born February 14, 1956 to Richard and Violette (Valentino) Janes at the Great Lakes Navel Base Waukegan, IL. He graduated from Prospect High School in Mount Prospect, Illinois and went on to attend and graduate from Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, IL.
Rick was a businessman that made business’s thrive. His love for his work and his employees was obvious and the feeling was mutual. Rick was part owner of Harmony Metal in Gilberts, Illinois along with his longtime friend and business partner Bob Farnham. Rick also was the co-owner, of RR Steakhouse in Marengo, Illinois along with the love of his life, his wife, soul mate and best friend, Rona.
This was a life that ended to soon. Rick was a man that put more living into 58 years than most people who live twice that long. Rick embraced life and when you were around him you were caught up in his spirit and contagious love of life. He had a magnetic personality that brought all kinds of people into his life.

Rick was an avid Hunter and his safari trips to Africa were brought to life as he talked of these trips when he returned home. It was not just hunting that Rick loved; he loved his home, his mountain in New Mexico, riding his Harleys, Sports, playing horseshoes, shooting pool, cooking, gambling, barbequing, living it up, laughing at his own jokes, and “church” on Sundays. Most of all Rick loved his family and friends. He was a loving husband, a loving father and a devoted grandfather. Grandpa was a role Rick truly cherished. The smile on his face lit up a room when he’d show you the latest picture. It was a role that fit him to a tee.

Rick will be missed by the many people he touched, and by a world that needs more people like him, people who are able to embrace life to the fullest. Even though his was a life that was many years to short, it was a life well lived, and for that we give thanks. He was the strength, love and guide to his family and friends. No man is indispensable but he is irreplaceable.

Survived By His Wife, Rona Janes, Son Scott (Beckie) Janes, Daughter Sarah (Dennis Bauman) Janes, Step Daughter Kara (William) Griffin, Stepson Bradley Kenyon, Grandsons; Caleb, Logan, Connor and Granddaughter Nora due in August, and another Grandchild due in December, Sisters, Claudia Ciccarello and Sally Neiweem and Brother in Law, Mike DeLucca, Aunt Elaine (Frank) Weber and Uncle Earl (Pat) Valentino, also many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his Grandparents, Parents, Sisters Cathy and Mary Beth Janes, Cindy DeLucca and Brother in Law Mark Neiweem and many Aunts and Uncles.

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Earl Jacobson 2014-06-02 14:57:38

Rick couldn't have been more supportive to me and my company for more than two decades. He contributed greatly to our business success. Along the way he became a friend. I will miss him.

Sandy Carmichael 2014-06-06 11:02:20

I only got to know Rick for a very short period of time when he started coming in for massages about 5 months ago. He quickly became our favorite client as he truly was everything that was written about him in his memorial. A truly nice man who enjoyed life and his family to the fullest. He always enjoyed talking and we enjoyed talking to him. I will definitely miss him and wish a lot of love & healing to his family.

How 2015-10-13 22:01:58

Thank you to all who commented here. Please cuotinne to comment as you read the archives. When I recover my wits, I will try to start posting here. Loren, thank you for your years of friendship. I'll call to talk soon.