John W. HAJEC, 1947–2019?> (aged 71 years)
- Name
- John W. /HAJEC/
- Given names
- John W.
- Surname
- HAJEC
- Name suffix
- Jr.
Birth
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Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |
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Occupation
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Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA Note: tool and die maker |
Residence
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Source: Hajec, John
Citation details: e-mail, 29 Jul 2005 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: July 20, 2005 |
Retirement
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Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA Note: from Anheuser Busch |
Occupation
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Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA Note: He worked as a volunteer helping to build churches, work at Teen Challenge programs, and other programs. He worked as a volunteer helping to build churches, work at Teen Challenge programs, and other programs. |
Death
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father |
1897–1984
Birth: October 19, 1897 — Austrian Poland Death: May 1984 — Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — July 26, 1926 — St. Pancratous Catholic Church, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
sister | |
elder sister |
1928–2010
Birth: July 16, 1928 Death: March 15, 2010 — Maricopa County, Arizona, USA |
18 months
elder sister |
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8 years
elder sister |
1936–2015
Birth: November 2, 1936 — Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, USA Death: November 8, 2015 — Chelsea, Shelby, Alabama, USA |
11 years
himself |
1947–2019
Birth: April 17, 1947 — Joliet, Will, Illinois, USA Death: March 7, 2019 |
himself |
1947–2019
Birth: April 17, 1947 — Joliet, Will, Illinois, USA Death: March 7, 2019 |
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Birth |
Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |
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Occupation |
Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |
Residence |
Source: Hajec, John
Citation details: e-mail, 29 Jul 2005 Quality of data: secondary evidence Date: July 20, 2005 |
Retirement |
Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |
Occupation |
Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |
Name |
Citation details: about John W. Hajec, Sr., original information Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL (1963 - Current File), 1984, published 3 Jun 1984, image 1368 of 2258 Quality of data: primary evidence Date: June 24, 2016 |
Shared note |
Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |
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Occupation |
tool and die maker |
Retirement |
from Anheuser Busch |
Occupation |
He worked as a volunteer helping to build churches, work at Teen Challenge programs, and other programs. |
Shared note
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Seven grandchildren are listed in his obituary.
Source: Beyond the Dash.
Citation details: accessed 13 Mar 2019), obituary of John Walter Hajec, April 17, 1947 - March 7, 2019 Quality of data: primary evidence Text: John Walter Hajec John worked his entire life as a tool & die maker. He was a practical joker and loved to make people laugh. John loved his wife and family and spent his life working hard to care for them. He also loved other people and never met a stranger. John began volunteering for MAPS RV Volunteers Ministry in 1998, and after retiring in 2007 from Anheuser Busch, he and Dianne began full time missionary work for MAPS RVers. John spent his time volunteering to help build churches, work at a Teen Challenge programs and various other projects around the country. He also never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about Jesus. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dianne; his three children & their spouses, Steven & Teri Hajec, Renee & Shawn Templeton and Lisa & Joshua Lee; as well as 7 grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, "Sam" Newton. SERVICES BY EVENTS Church at Briargate 9550 Otero Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, USA |