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John R. Seanor

August 8, 1957 ~ January 5, 2022 (age 64) 64 Years Old

John R. Seanor Obituary

John R. Seanor, age 64, of Sandwich, formerly of Geneva and Aurora, passed away Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at his home.

He was born August 8, 1957 in Geneva, the son of James and Margaret (Clark) Seanor.

John  was a quiet, kind and generous spirit.  He was an excellent chef and spent his career working in several fine dining venues. He was dedicated to his family and spent lots of happy years while still coping with his liver transplants thanks to an excellent care by the team at University of Chicago. Please consider being an organ donor for this reason. We will be forever grateful to have had this man touch and change our lives.

He is survived by niece Kelly Seanor and great niece Madeline Seanor of Cortland, Illinois, and other dear relatives and friends. 

He was preceded in death by his parents (James and Margaret Seanor) and his brother James Ronald Seanor, all of  whom resided near or within Geneva for their lifetimes. His father James Seanor retired as a Geneva Policeman where he served the community for many years. His grandfather had the first auto dealership in West Chicago.

A graveside service for John will be held in May of this year (date to be announced) at Oakwood Cemetery in West Chicago.

Arrangements handled by Malone Funeral Home in Geneva.  For information 630-232-8233 or www.malonefh.com.

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