John Mekemson
May 27, 1944 – January 12, 2022
No services are being held at this time. Memorial contributions in Jack’s name may be made to local community charities of one’s choice.
Obituary
Jack Mekemson peacefully left us on January 12, 2022. He shared his last precious moments with family and friends at home.
He was raised in the Chicago area. While serving in the U.S. Air Force in London, England, Jack met his wife, Toni, of fifty-two years. They loved moving to Kalamazoo forty-six years ago where they could still pursue city living and raising a young family. He had a great sense of community and volunteered many years of his time assisting others. He was involved with the Northside Business Association and Kalamazoo Transportation Board. He coached his son\'s soccer team for many years and in his career, he mentored those who needed help developing work and life skills. It was important to him to give back to the community that he so loved, and to help people reach their full potential.
He had a close connection with nature, as evidenced by the beautiful garden sanctuary he created in the back yard of his home, and the family has fond memories of summer camping across the USA.
He had a sharp intellect and a quick wit with a love for reading, music, theater, sports, and politics - after all, his degree was in political science and international relations. Jack\'s willingness to share his knowledge and appreciation of all of these made him very good company. He and his friends participated in bowling, softball, and golf leagues over the years including the usual post activity celebrations.
He was an amazing, gentle soul with quiet strength and will be missed by many. We will continue to raise a glass to him. Cheers to you Jack, all our love from Toni, Greer and Gavin.
Jack was my brother-in-law and an incredible husband to my sister Toni. When my sister first introduced us to her new boyfriend, who I believe she met on a night out in London, an American service man from Chicago? The family didn’t quite know what to expect. We found out over the years what a really genuine individual he and his family are and when he was put to the test he shone like a bright star. I had an unfortunate sad incident happen, my first wife passed away leaving me with a little two-year-old girl, Julie. By then Jack and Toni had moved to the US. I together Julie and our parents were invited to Canada and the US. To give us time to adjust to the situation. Jack drove from Libertyville to Peterborough and back again. Together with his father Stuart we were royally distracted from the realities of our situation. Our memories this side of the pond will be of a loving husband, father and a person that genuinely cared for others. May his soul rest in peace. Mike Godfrey – Brother in Law
Jack was a super buddy & great teammate in softball, bowling & football pool coordinator. He will be missed.