In loving memory of

DEACON JOHN S. "JACK" LEADBETTER
June 13, 1940 - January 11, 2021

Deacon John S. (Jack) Leadbetter, 80, a man of deep and abiding faith, died unexpectedly at home Monday, January 11, 2021. At the time of his death he tested positive for Covid-19.

Born in Benton Harbor, MI, to John W. and Virginia (Doster) Leadbetter, Jack's early childhood was spent in South Bend, IN. His family moved to Marquette where Jack graduated from John D. Pierce High School. There he played basketball and tennis, sang in the chorus, had the lead in his senior class play, and served as a class officer. After graduation he began college at Notre Dame University where he graduated with a BS in Electrical Engineering in 1964.

Jack's professional life began with Pillsbury; later he worked for Cleveland Cliffs which brought him back to the UP. Jack started Safeguard of Marquette, a fire protection company, and he also owned small businesses in the city. Most recently he described himself as semi-retired, although he owned and worked at Leadbetter Electric.

Surviving several serious childhood surgeries as well as the loss of his siblings to cancer gave Jack an appreciation for living life to the fullest, and it inspired him to do his part to improve his community. His desire for service lead to his participation in many civic organizations and due to his decades of involvement, Jack was recognized with many honors and awards.
He was a member of the Marquette County Commission serving two 2-year terms (1973-1976) as well as the Marquette City Commission (1984-1986 and 1993-1999.) During his tenure he served as Mayor Pro tem (1993-1994) and three terms as Mayor (1994-1995, 1997-1999.)

As a nearly 50 year member of the Marquette Golf Club, Jack served for many years on the board and as President. Most recently he was awarded the Marquette Golf Club Lifetime Honorary Membership Award. He loved to get out with other senior men once a week and play in the Senior Scramble.
For many years Jack was a representative on several local and state substance abuse boards serving the recovering community. A long-time member of AA, Jack celebrated 48 years of sobriety earlier in January.

Because his Catholic faith was a guiding principle in his life, Jack was called to study to become a permanent deacon. He was profoundly proud to be ordained to the Permanent Diaconate on June 5, 2009, at St. Peter Cathedral by Alexander K. Sample, Bishop of the Diocese of Marquette.
Jack's ministry included the St. Francis Connection Center at Sawyer and St. Peter Cathedral where he was assigned July 1, 2013, and assisted at weekly masses until his death.

Appointed the Director of Permanent Diaconate on April 14, 2014, through August 1, 2017, Jack helped restart a formation program for deacon candidates.

For twenty years Jack was committed to Eucharistic Adoration at 2 am, a time he said he knew he wouldn't have any other plans. He also was a member of the Social Justice Committee at St. Peter Cathedral and he was committed to attending daily mass.

It goes without saying that next to his faith, the most important values Jack held were his marriage to Donna and his family. He was incredibly proud of the academic, athletic, musical, and professional achievements of his children and grandchildren. He particularly enjoyed listening to Sheila sing at Mass. Jack was never happier than sitting in the stands at basketball games watching his grandchildren compete. This past summer his children honored him with an 80th birthday party where a video was made of Jack relating stories of his life.

Jack lived a full and rich life. He loved all things Notre Dame, attending his first football game at age 4. Most years he continued to attend one or two games. Reading and listening to jazz in his gazebo (he fondly called "Camp Sterling") enriched his summer days and made for a good place to nap. Grilling and smoking in his cooking shelter for gatherings gave him great satisfaction. Jack loved political debate, whether about local or national issues, and he had friends always ready to bait him. At 6'5" Jack always stood out in a crowd.
Travel became a major part of Jack's life the past two decades. He and Donna visited Eastern Europe; another trip took them to Italy, the highlight being mass with Pope Francis at St. Peter's Square. Each summer a driving trip exploring the United States and its National Parks was on their agenda. He was in awe at the beauty and diversity of this country.

An avid Green Bay Packers fan Jack enjoyed most sports, especially college football and basketball. He could be found researching which games were on at what time and planning his day around them. In the spring he looked forward to the Masters Golf Tournament.

A compassionate man and a good friend, Jack always had time to listen to people and to understand any differences they might have. He was level-headed in solving problems; however he was also known for his wonderful sense of humor whose quips were frequent. Jack was a well-respected and admired man who had a servant's heart. Most people describe him as a good man.

Jack always said he was grateful to live in Marquette, a city he loved. When the Island road opened each spring, he and Donna would take a daily ride around Presque Isle until the drive closed in the fall. Often they would stop at the Breakwall, Sunset Point, or across from the pavilion and admire the lake and its power and beauty. It was rare not to comment on how happy they were living in the Queen City.

Survivors include his beloved wife of over 20 years, Donna Keskimaki; his children, Ann (Rob) Greenhouse, Francie (Todd) Myrick, Craig (Tamara) Leadbetter, and Sheila (Marius) Grazulis; grandchildren, Mary (Larney) Shultz, Emily (John) Neilson, John, Katie, and Sarah Greenhouse, Shane, Tyler (Brooke), and TJ (fiancée Maria Roell) Myrick, Samantha, Drew, and Morgan Leadbetter, and Daina, AJ, Vejas, and Marius Grazulis. Jack was thrilled when in the past 15 months four great grandchildren were born, Nora and Annabelle Shultz, Isla Myrick, and Maxwell Greenhouse.

Also surviving him are his brothers-in-law, Daniel (Pam) Keskimaki and Donald (Kathy) Keskimaki along with their familes; a favorite cousin, Sterling "Duke" Doster, close friends Pat and Steve Lynott, Bob and Barb Plough, Jack Kublin, David and Mary Anne Hoover, Deb, Ken and Michelle Buchanan, and Mary Luttinen, as well as several cousins.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents Jack and Virginia, siblings Cathy Schrader, Craig and Barbie Leadbetter, his mother-in-law Evelyn Keskimaki, several cousins and uncles, and Susan, the mother of his children.

The Leadbetter family will greet relatives and friends on Monday, January 25th from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. in St. Peter Cathedral where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the church at 1 p.m. with the Most Rev. John Doerfler, Bishop of Marquette presiding and Deacon Louis Londo assisting. Rev. Msgr. Michael Steber will be the homilist and in attendance will be other priests and deacons from the Diocese of Marquette. Burial will take place immediately following the Mass in the Holy Cross Cemetery.

Deacon Leadbetter's Funeral Mass will be live streamed at: https://my.gather.app/remember/john-s-jack-leadbetter

A Memorial Mass will be held in late summer when more members of Jack's extended family and friends will be able to gather.

Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy are kindly asked to consider St. Peter Cathedral, 311 W. Baraga Ave., Marquette, MI 49855 in Deacon Leadbetter's memory.

Canale-Tonella Funeral Home and Cremation Services is assisting the Leadbetter family where memories of Jack may be shared at canalefuneral.com.

Tributes

Maureen wrote on Mar 20, 2021:

"I met Jack 11 years ago when I started working at Marquette Branch Prison and served once with he and Mary at housing the homeless during winter. After that, he always went out of his way to greet and check in with me at Mass. His laugh was infectious and his wit impressive, and he was quite curious about my Lithuanian heritage and immigrant grandparents. But most of all, I remember the day I was moving back below the bridge. I lost part of my load; and when I called for help, he and his son showed up and tied down my load properly. He interrupted his day but I never felt that he was bothered by my need. For that very tangible gift of love, I am most grateful. My deepest condolences to his family and many, many friends who now have the privilege of living out all he taught us about love and service to others. Thank you, Deacon Jack!! Fondly, Maureen Mickalonis"

Bill Lyons wrote on Jan 24, 2021:

"So sorry to of Jack?s passing. He was a prince of a man and all around good guy. He will surely be missed. Condolences, Bill and Barb Lyons"

Paulette Lindberg Chair of MASCP wrote on Jan 24, 2021:

"To The family please know Sympathy from The Marquette Sister Cities Partnership is extended with appreciation for his time given in 1995 to Lead a Delegation to visit our Sister City- in Japan. At that time Jack was The Mayor of Marquette. ?"

Steve & Deborah Wissler wrote on Jan 24, 2021:

"Dear Donna, Ann, Francie, Craig and Sheila, My memories of Jack go so far back. Being his sister Barb\'s best friend , spending many sleepovers with Barb, at Jack\'s parents home. Going through Barb\'s final days , the funeral , and the kindness Barb\'s family extended to me. Baby sitting all four great kids , okay Craig probably doesn\'t remember being a little stinker at times, but over all I enjoyed watching over the kids very much. Jack has connected with me over the years to let me know when first Cathy\'s death, then his Mother\'s passing and then finally Jack Sr. death. Jack was always kind, thoughtful and so proud of his family. Sorry and God Bless Sincerely Deborah (Moratti ), and Steve Wissler"

Doug and Jennifer Mannor wrote on Jan 21, 2021:

"Donna and family, we were deeply saddened to hear of Jack\'s passing. He was a wonderful man and a great comfort to our family when my father passed. He will be missed."

Deborah A Buchanan wrote on Jan 21, 2021:

"?Welcome home? God said. Peace be with you Jack. Your memory is a blessing! All our love to Donna and Jack?s family. Deb, Ken and Michelle Buchanan"

Dick and Dru Kierzek wrote on Jan 20, 2021:

"Donna and family. Dick and I heard of Jack?s passing from our neighbor in Appleton who knew Jack from working in Marquette. We would like to extend our condolences on your loss. Dick and Dru Kierzek"

Marquette Area Public Schools wrote on Jan 19, 2021:

"Extending to you and your family this heartfelt assurance of deep sympathy, Marquette Area Public Schools Board of Education and Employees"

TERRY WENTWORTH wrote on Jan 18, 2021:

"My condolences to the family of Jack Leadbetter. God bless. Terry Wentworth"

Al Hauptman wrote on Jan 18, 2021:

"Condolences to the family of Jack Leadbetter the best fan of the ?Fighting Irish? and a really good guy! Rest In Peace Jack! Sincerely, Al Hauptman"

Bruce Pesola wrote on Jan 17, 2021:

"My deepest condolences to the family of Jack Ledbetter. Sincerely Bruce Pesola "

Randi Laakso wrote on Jan 16, 2021:

"Dear Donna and family. Alan and I were so saddened to hear of Jack's passing. We have always been so very thankful to him ,and to you also, for the support and friendship that was given to Jason. May our Lord Jesus Christ hold you and the family in His comforting arms. Much love, Randi and Alan Laakso"

Neil jandron wrote on Jan 14, 2021:

"Jack was a wonderful man who was very instrumental in helping me through a very difficult time in my life many many years ago. I pray he is in Heaven with the Lord ??"

Bart and Mary Spratto wrote on Jan 14, 2021:

"Donna, our hearts go out to you at this very difficult time. We have fond memories from years ago when we all would get together. Prayers coming your way and we will be there in spirit on Monday. RIP Jack. Mary and Bart Spratto"