William “Bill” Adam Janouskovec, 75, passed away on December 21, 2018 at his home in Eustis after a short illness. His funeral service will be held at 11 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 at First Church of Christ in Eustis where he was a member.
Bill was born on September 15, 1943 in Painesville, Ohio. He worked most of his life as an autobody mechanic until he retired to Florida in 2000. In his spare time he enjoyed attending estate sales, perusing flea markets and garage sales, and spending time at casinos. He also enjoyed gardening and always had a beautiful yard. Bill met his wife, June, at a dance held at Painesville Township park in 1985. They were married the following year and have been inseparable ever since. You generally never saw one without the other. Bill was a quite jovial individual and always enjoyed a good joke. Recently he heard the joke, “why do blondes write TGIF on the tip of their shoes? – because toes go in first.” This became his favorite joke, and he retold it to nearly everyone he knew.
Bill is survived by his wife of 33 years June Janouskovec, brother Richard Janouskovec and wife Pat, two sons Jason Janouskovec and fiancé Jennifer and Nicholas Janouskovec and wife Amanda. Three grandsons Zachary Janouskovec and fiancé Annah, William Janouskovec, and Jasper Janouskovec. Two granddaughters Fallon Fraser and husband Nathan and Kayla Langhoff. Two great grandsons Thomas Smeltzer and Lincoln Janouskovec and one great granddaughter Emilia Fraser.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Elizabeth Janouskovec, a brother Frank Robert Janouskovec, and mother-in-law Idabel Keeney.
Wayne & Reta Potter says
My God comfort all of you during this difficult time.
Richard Janouskovec says
Brother Bill you will be missed but always in our hearts. We know you will be looking down on us and your love of your life June. God has called you to His side and will keep you safe for all eternity. We love you and will always be thinking of you.
Dianne Randall says
Bill enjoy your new life at the hands of the Lord. Enjoy the time you have with your parents, grandparents and your brother Bob.
Linda Fergus says
Deepest sympathies to the entire family! Will keep you all in my prayers. May God wrap his loving arms around you and grant you peace!
Philip Smeltzer says
I’m so very sorry for the loss of Poppy. He was an amazing man who loved everyone so very much. The world will be less of a place without him here. I pray for peace and strength for your family in this difficult time and please know I love you all and you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Brenda bowie says
So sorry u were taken from us so soon uncle bill!!!t you will be greatly mssed but never forgotton!! Until we see you again rejoice in heaven with grama grampa nana pa daddy n aunt connie (you are in good comany) love you!!