JACK JERMAINE "JJ" THAW III
Obituary
Jack Jermaine "JJ" Thaw III,
45, passed away at his home in Newton on Wednesday (Feb. 21, 2018)
from an unknown illness. JJ was a loving son, a devoted brother, an
adored uncle and cousin, and a loyal friend who was liked and loved
by many. He was all about his family and loved them more than
anything, yet he had enough love to spread throughout his community
and to those who knew him. He had a gift for working with special
needs children and children with disabilities, troubled youth and
young wrestlers. He had a heart of gold and an infectious grin.
JJ worked for USD 373 as a para
educator in the Special Education department. JJ was also known to
many as Coach JJ, as he has been an assistant wrestling coach the
past 15 years. He inspired many young lives through his passion for
wrestling. He believed in them and taught many to believe in
themselves. He was the definition of loyalty to his family and to his
wrestlers. Although he was blunt, you could count on his word being
the truth.
JJ was born on January 3, 1973, to Jack
Thaw Jr. and JoAnne (Torres) Thaw in Alamosa, Colorado, the oldest of
four children. He attended St. Mary Catholic School for nine years
and was a 1991 Newton High graduate. JJ attended Labette Community
College on a wrestling scholarship and then transferred to Fort Hays
State University, where he was a member of the wrestling team. He was
employed at Youthville (now Ember Hope) for more than two years and
has been employed by the Newton school district since November 2003.
JJ was a successful Newton wrestler. He
was in the state finals three of his four years, winning the
championship his senior year. He continued his love of wrestling in
college and became an assistant coach for Newton High School, as well
as assisting his dad for one year when Jack Thaw was the interim
coach. JJ was passionate about wrestling and sports. His friends and
co-workers called him a "walking encyclopedia" of sports
facts and stats.
As much as JJ loved wrestling and
working in the Special Ed department, he was most passionate about
his family. His sister described him as her "personal bodyguard
growing up and one of her biggest fans in her life." He was
always so proud of his siblings, his family and all their
accomplishments. JJ was the doting uncle, always talking about his
nieces and nephews, always eager to collect more pictures and show
them off. He never minded asking his family and friends to take a
picture of him with them during gatherings and you could count on him
to find a place to display them in his home. He was the unofficial
family historian. It's not surprising that JJ could tell you when and
where each photo was captured. JJ was a proud uncle and made each of
his nieces and nephews feel special and loved. He always greeted his
mother and family with a kiss on the cheek and a hug and did the same
to say goodbye.
Preceding JJ in death were his
grandfather, Jack Thaw Sr.; grandmothers, Mary Duncan and Emma
Romero; two maternal uncles and one aunt in the last two years; and
two paternal uncles and three aunts.
JJ is survived by his father, Jack Thaw
Jr.; his mother, JoAnne Thaw; brother, Justin Thaw of Newton;
sisters, Jahree' Rager and husband Byron of Kentucky and Jenee'
Baytop of California; his four nieces: Toria Thaw, Aryanna Baytop,
Jazmon Baytop and Ava Rager; two nephews, Malcolm Baytop and Aiden
Rager; his grandmothers, Odessa Thaw of Goessel and Maurine Sanford
of Fort Collins, Colorado; and grandparents, Alex and Carol Torres of
Lafayette, Colorado. He is also survived by uncle, Donald Thaw
(Veronica) of Newton; aunt, Jan Sanford of Valley Center; and dozens
of loving cousins.
He will be greatly missed by his family
and throughout the community. Although JJ was only 45 years old, he
made a lasting impact on those in his community and touched the lives
of those who knew him and loved him. What a great legacy to leave
behind.
Funeral Mass will be 2 p.m. Thursday
(March 1, 2018) at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, with The
Reverend Juan Garza celebrant. Recitation of the Rosary will be 6
p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 28, 2018) at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic
Church. The family will receive friends following Rosary in The
Guadalupe Hall from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Greenwood
Cemetery, Newton.
Memorials are suggested to Newton High
School Athletics and Gymnastics in care of Petersen Funeral Home.