In loving memory of

John L. Douglass
March 22, 1942 - August 24, 2020

John Louk Douglass, 78, of Canton passed away at 10:17am on August 24th, 2020 at Graham Hospital. John was born on March 22, 1942 to Rollin & Doris (Hollister) Douglass in Avon, IL. They proceeded him in death. Surviving are his brothers, R. Hollister (Karen) Douglass of London Mills, IL, Paul (Susie) Douglass of Centennial, CO, his sister Donna (the late Del) Miller of Avon, IL, son, John Douglass, daughter Anna (BJ) Walters of Canton, and the lights of his life, his grandchildren, Conner & Ellison Walters.
John grew up in Avon, graduating from Avon High School in 1960. From there he attended Canton Community College and participated in the inaugural year of the CCC basketball team. Drafted into the army on April 26th, 1965 and after basic training he spent the next 2 years in Germany. He was an avid photographer while overseas and carried that passion back home in October 1967, after his honorable discharge from the Army.
After returning home, John lived in Avon & continued his career at Freeman United Coal Mining Company where he had worked before entering the Army. He was there for a total of 23 years, working his way up to foreman before its closing in 1984. In these years he became a die-hard fan of the St Louis Cardinals, the Green Bay Packers, the Boston Celtics and the Boston Bruins & continued his love of sports throughout the rest of his life, enjoying many games in St Louis & other cities.
On March 8th, 1968 John married the love of his life, Katherine Marie Ellison. They owned and operated The Jack & Jill Shop in Canton together starting in 1985. They prided themselves in their business and built lasting friendships with other local business owners and customers. John lost his beloved wife, Kathy, after a long and brave battle with breast cancer on May 29, 1993. He closed the door of their store later that summer.
John went on to work in sales at WBYS from 1993 to 1999 then worked as a bartender at Official Time Out until March 2009 when he hung up his work hat at the age of 67. Both of these jobs were extremely rewarding for him. He loved staying active in his community, keeping up with old friends and making new ones. There was never a day he didn't go to work with a button-down shirt and tie on.
John was an over 50-year member of the Olive Branch of the Odd Fellow Lodge in Canton. He also spent 14 years on the Graham Hospital Board of Trustees from 1979 to 1993. After his retirement, he continued to give back to his community by volunteering at Graham Hospital which brought him so much joy.
One thing John was truly passionate about was the fight against breast cancer. Years after losing his wife to the disease, he decided to make a generous donation to Graham Hospital in honor of her. His hope was that the women in his community could continue to receive screenings and diagnostic mammograms for years to come. He also hoped to help provide the suite with the most cutting-edge technology to ensure that women didn't have to travel far to get the testing they needed. On August 24th, 2018 the Katherine Douglass Mammography Suite was opened. This was one of the happiest days of his life.
In honor of his life, his love for his wife and in support of his dream, any donations can be made to the John & Kathy Douglass Mammography Suite in care of the Graham Hospital Foundation.
A graveside service with military rites will be held at White Chapel Memory Gardens on Saturday August 29th, 2020 at 2pm, Pastor Harry Ellison officiating. In keeping with his love of sports & casual outlook on life, his family encourages you to wear your favorite teams' apparel.
A celebration of life will be held at Lakeland Park at the Nagel Pavilion on Sunday September 13th, 2020 from 1pm - 4pm.
Oaks-Hines Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with services. To leave online condolences please visit oakshinesfuneralhome.com

Tributes

Darlene Williams wrote on Jun 25, 2022:

"I\'m so sorry My name is Darlene Williams and my sister Ellen Williams shopped in his store till he was forced to close the store We adnored both him and his wife We actually cried when he had to close the store I\'m 50 years old now My daughter is all grown up I got. Grand kids I didn\'t know he passed I\'m so sorry I had a hip replacement that year or I would of been there Again I don\'t want to impose on his death but I\'d love to here from you I go by Dolly My email is gruberdally1956@gmail .com I\'d love to here from you Ty and again I\'ve thought of him over the years He and his wife were wonderful people Ty God bless "

Karen Bertetto wrote on Sep 9, 2020:

"Anna and John, we were so saddened to hear of your father?s passing. He was a good friend of ours and worked with my father-in-law at Buckheart mine. Your mother and I were classmates of mine. Prayers for you and your family. Lorenzo (Larry) and Karen Bertetto "

Sharon (Nebergall) Bosserman wrote on Sep 4, 2020:

"Anna and John, my sympathies for you and your families. I know it was difficult when your mother passed away, and now your father too! Prayers for comfort! Sharon (Nebergall) Bosserman"

John Taylor wrote on Aug 29, 2020:

"Anna, I am so sorry to hear about John. He was such a great guy and a great friend to my father Carrol Taylor. I always loved talking sports with him. I am so sorry for your loss. "

Henry Waldinger wrote on Aug 27, 2020:

"Sorry for your loss,I was in the the same unit in Germany with John,along with Kermit Short,Bob Neahring,Randy Holm,Frank Reznik. My name is Henry Waldinger,I live in Bradford,John came to visit me few years ago and we share many memories."

Tom and Deb Hill wrote on Aug 27, 2020:

"Anna, we are so very sorry.. All our thoughts, prayers and love goes out to you.. Always remember the great memories you and yours filled your hearts with. Love you... Deb & Tom"

Ruth & Larry Vaughn wrote on Aug 26, 2020:

"Anna I?m so sorry to hear about your dad. He was always so much fun and always had something to tease about. He will truly be missed."

Janet Edmonds wrote on Aug 26, 2020:

"My heartfelt sympathy and prayers to the family, May fond memories and God?s loving words carry you through and beyond this difficult time of mourning. Isaiah 57:15"

Sue Rumler wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"Thinking of you Anna and your family..your Dad was a great guy!! The Glad family"

Deniece Williams wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"I loved seeing John at the hospital. He was so ornery and fun. Definitely a loss to everyone."

Rayneè Kessler wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"Anna I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort at this difficult time. "

Judy and Ray Brown wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"So sorry Anna, John and families to see of the passing away of your Dad. He was such a great guy and will be missed by so many. Prayers for all."

Maria Orwig wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"So very sorry for the loss of John. He was such a caring, kind, thoughtful man. Many fond memories and he will truly be missed. Thoughts and prayers are with his family. Tom & Maria Orwig"

Deb Kuchan Eskridge wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"Many fond memories of the Jack & Jill store and how kind the owners were! So very sorry for your loss. Deb Kuchan"

Christine and Gary Atkins wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"Anna your dad was a terrific person and truly one of a kind. My parents loved going into OTO for lunch and seeing him. He always took the time to say hi and talk to them. Gary and I are sending our thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time. John was so well loved and respected by everyone. Love you"

Beth Baylor Beasley wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"So very sorry for you loss. Sending love and hugs you way. Praying for all of you."

Connie Bollinger Harris wrote on Aug 25, 2020:

"John & Anna, I knew your father as a neighbor & also my father's foreman at Buckheart. Both of your folks were very special caring people. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your families."