John Kovich

John Kovich Obituary

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Age - 95

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September 11, 2023

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Woodstock, IL

John M. Kovich, age 95, a resident of Woodstock, IL, passed away September 8th, 2023 at Hearthstone Senior Living Community. John was born November 19th, 1927 in Gary, IN, the son of the late John C. and Ida Jurman Kovich. John married Emilie Fernandez Kovich, his wife of 62 years, who proceeded him in death. He is survived by their two children, son John Kovich of Baton Rouge, LA; and daughter Karen Kovich (David Nogosky) of Chicago, IL; two sisters, Elaine (David) Phillips and Maureen Kovich; four grandchildren, Michael Kovich, Katherine (Tim) Plunkett, David Kovich, and Owen Nogosky. Shortly before John passed away, he proudly became a great-grandfather to Peter Joseph Plunkett. John was preceded in death by his younger brother Robert Kovich, and daughter-in-law Faye Mix Kovich. John grew up and met his wife, Emilie, in Gary, IN where they married, later moving to Hobart, IN to raise their children. John proudly served his country in the Army, and was a veteran of World War II. Like his father, John enjoyed his work as a member of the Motion Picture Operator's Union. Once retired, John and Emilie moved to their cabin in Rockville, IN to enjoy time with family and friends. Later in life John and Emilie relocated to Woodstock, IL to live near their daughter. John was dearly loved by many. Arrangments Entrusted to Justen Funeral Home and Crematory, Services will be held privately.

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