Jack Shan Lih Ju

Jack Shan Lih Ju 1965 – 2016

Born in Pusan, Korea to Chinese immigrant parents, Jack Ju came to the United States at the age of 12. Between selling ju-obit-picnewspapers on the streets of San Francisco, to the hustle and bustle of the family restaurant, Jack, with his brothers, eventually inherited New Yen Ching Restaurant from his parents. On 1987, Jack married the love of his life and had four sons, who are his pride and joy. An avid games-man and fisherman, Jack was passionate towards his work-ethic, and his dedication towards his cooking and his customers made him loved by all.

Jack is survived by his wife Janet Ju, his four sons: Kevin, Mathew, Eric, and Anthony, and his four brothers: Bill, Denny, Billy, Tommy, and two sisters: Sandy Ju Chang and Cindy Ju Cable

Jack is preceded in death by his parents: Mr. Kin Fo Ju and Mrs. Lyen Chen Kyang Ju , and his brother, Shan Guo Ju.

Joseph “Joe” Wysocki

Joseph “Joe” Stanley Wysocki Joe Wysocki passed away on November 25, 2016, at the age of 64. He was born to Stanley and Leona Wysocki on September 9, img_02311952, in Utah. He proudly and honorably served his country in the US Navy for 11 years. His last job was working as a pharmacy technician. He is survived by his wife of 19 years Janice “Jan” N. Wysocki; children: Brandon Joseph Wysocki, Megan Rae Wysocki (Cappi Warden), Sacia Marie Wysocki (Richard Nolan Rubio); grandchildren: Alexandria Zoey Wysocki, Angela Nicole Potts, Richard Michael Potts, Isabella Elizabeth Rubio, Liam Zao Rubio, and soon to be adopted grandchildren: Robert, Manuel, and Kimber. He is also survived by his brothers Michael Leon Wysocki, and Robert Steven Wysocki; his previous wife Jennifer Reiger Baird; and many other special friends and family.

His father, Stanley Joseph Wysocki, and sister, Sherrie Leona Marie Wysocki precede him in death.

SERVICES

A memorial gathering to celebrate Joe’s life will take place on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016, from 1-4pm. Elks Lodge, Stockton, 8900 Thornton Rd, Stockton, CA.

VISITATION

Visitation will take place from 3-7 pm on Friday, December 2, 2016, at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 Industrial Way, Lodi.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Joe’s Memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, ASPCA, or a charity of choice.