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Jon J. Duerr

November 13, 1942 - February 13, 2024

Jon J. Duerr Jon J. Duerr
  • VISITATION
    March 2, 2024 | 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M.
  • Yurs Funeral Home
    405 East Main Street
    Saint Charles, IL 60174
  • Memorial Service
  • March 2, 2024 | 11:00 A.M.
  • Yurs Funeral Home
    405 East Main Street
    Saint Charles, IL 60174
  • Burial Location
    Private

Jon J. Duerr, 81, of St. Charles, Illinois died peacefully on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at his home. Jon was a lifelong resident of St. Charles where he lived life to the fullest with his beloved wife, Joy Arima Duerr. The two met in college and were married in 1966.

Jon was born in 1942 in St. Charles to Leslie and Martha Duerr. Following the deaths of his parents, Jon joined the family of his uncle and aunt, Earl and Vera Mann, and their sons, Robert (Bob) and Doug, of St. Charles. Jon graduated from St. Charles High School and earned a master’s degree in biology with emphasis in ecology from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb and a bachelor’s degree in biology from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

His career began as an original member of the teaching staff at Waubonsee Community College in Sugar Grove, where he taught biology from 1967 to 1972.  Jon operated a garden center and green house in Oswego from 1972 to 1985.  In 1985, Jon took a position with the Kane County Forest Preserve District and served for nearly 20 years, as assistant superintendent, superintendent, director of field services, and executive director, before retiring in 2004. Under his leadership, the district more than doubled the amount of open space under its protection, from approx. 4,500 acres to more than 10,000 acres. Jon often could be found trekking the beautiful trails, woods and preserves of Kane County which he worked tirelessly to preserve and safeguard. His favorite forest preserve in South Elgin stands as a testament to his work, bearing his name as a reminder of his contributions.

Jon was a former St. Charles City Alderman, a founding member of the St. Charles Library Foundation, served on the board of the Natural Land Institute in Rockford, and participated in the Illinois Native Plant Society, Wild Ones, Golden K. Kiwanis Club and was a revered leader in Kane County Audubon.

Jon was a dedicated amateur ornithologist who traveled the world alongside his wife Joy to expand their catalog of observed avian species. His ABA life list totaled 639 and his Illinois list was 360. His green thumb and botanical expertise were unmatched. He enjoyed cultivating bountiful gardens and generously shared his harvest with family and friends.

Jon was unmistakable in his well-worn St. Charles High School letter jacket, a symbol of his lasting friendships with his fellow STC. 1961 classmates. Thanks to Jon’s efforts, they maintained a regular meeting schedule, ensuring their connections remained strong.

Jon’s genuine curiosity about people kept him engaged and moving. He effortlessly initiated conversations and was regarded as an approachable person who enjoyed creating new connections.

When you were around Jon, you knew you had a friend nearby. In times of need, Jon was a steadfast pillar of support, always ready with a solution, a comforting word, or a helping hand.  Jon was a friend of Bill W. for 43 years and served as a mentor to numerous people whose lives were forever changed because of his unwavering sponsorship within the program.

It is difficult to encapsulate Jon’s life within the constraints of this page. His journey was marked by numerous accomplishments, meaningful connections, well-deserved accolades, heartfelt acknowledgments, and deep appreciation. His reach extended far beyond the boundaries of his community, touching countless lives through education, mentorship, and public service. Jon’s legacy as a protector of nature’s creatures and landscapes will endure for generations to come. Jon’s only enemy was time. His absence leaves a void that will be felt deeply, but his spirit lives on in the people and places he enriched.

He is survived by the love of his life, Joy Arima Duerr, his sister Sandy (Duerr) Sims of Fort Wayne, Indiana, his mother-in-law Teruko Arima and sister-in-law June Arima Schumann, both of Portland OR, his cousin Robert Mann (Kathryn Voland) of Geneva, family members Pam Mann, Jeff Mann (Robin), Julie Mann Jaeger (Patrick), Alison Mann Nile (Steve), Judy Mann (the late Doug Mann), Sarah Mann (Ross Carlson) and Bob Mann (Connie) and their extended families.

He was preceded in death by his parents, uncles and aunts and cousin Douglas J. Mann who passed away in January.

A visitation will be held at Yurs Funeral Home of St Charles, 405 East Main Street, St Charles, IL from 9:00 am and remembrance service to celebrate Jon’s life will begin at 11:00 am on Saturday, March 2.  Later in May, a celebration of life event will be held at Jon Duerr Forest Preserve.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the following organizations:

St Charles Public Library Foundation 1 S. 6th Avenue St Charles, Il 60174

https://www.scpld.org/about/foundation/

The Conservation Foundation 10 S. 404 Knoch Knolls Road Naperville, IL 60565

https://theconservationfoundation.org/

 

Condolences


Thomas Guyett from Saint Charles, IL, IL

"You were a great ambassador in many arenas. I was always quick to point out to others I was your friend when your name came up in conversation. Thank you, Jon- you made the world a better place."


John Caldwrll from Mansfield , OH

"Joy, we won’t be able to attend but we are with you in spirit. John was a Man of Peace to all he met. He held things together for so many of us. You were his indomitable partner. What a team you made. I celebrate you both. John Caldwell"


Reed McLaughlin from Batavia , IL

"Wonderful man who helped me in my journey! I will always be grateful to my friend Jon. Rest in peace until we meet again!"


Don and Ellen Ljung from Geneva, IL

"Joy, we send heartfelt condolences and wish we could be there on March 2, but we'll by flying back from a family visit. May your memories and friends bring you comfort."


Deborah Wright from South Elgin , IL

"We will miss seeing Jon at Primrose Farm garden this year. Our condolences to the family."


Michael Cantlon from Saint Charles, IL

"Jon was one of my best friends I will miss him dearly. After I lost my sponsor of 40 years, Jon stepped up and we eventually co-sponsored each other. We shared many breakfasts after the Monday meeting, exchanging information on our maladies and solving the problems of the world. It will be tough without him."


David Wagner from St. Charles, IL

"We were privileged to have our garden plot next to Jon’s at Primrose Farm. He was so kind to share his knowledge and friendship with us over the last few years. We will miss his presence and kind wisdom."


Jason DeWitte from Albuquerque, NM

"I will miss John very much. I always enjoyed seeing him when my family would visit St. Charles. I loved our talks since I was in college about biology, science, botany, his incredible insect collection, flying, and so much more. Whenever I’d visit St. Charles, he was a big part of that visit. I don’t think I could ever imagine St. Charles without him. I hope his enormous impact on the St. Charles community and those who knew him will be a lasting tribute to him. He was a good man and will be missed."


Jane Hanna from Northbrook, IL

"Though I hadn't seen him in many years, I remember Jon very fondly from my childhood. I have always thought of him as a sort of wizard of the woods; striding up with a pair of binoculars, ready to point out something fascinating in the earth or sky, smiling like only someone who is in tune with the peace of the planet can. As a young girl, I'd named a favorite boy doll "Jon Duerr Mikey," and now my five year old son plays with the same toy. We take many family walks in suburban forest preserves, and Jon's spirit will always be with us there!"


Pam Delnagro from Sikeston, MO

"So sad to hear about Jon’s passing today, the day of his memorial celebration. Joy has always been a wonderful friend and terrific tennis official as well as a committed tennis volunteer with many roles. And of course, Jon was always supportive of her time away from home helping everyone compete under fair and equal conditions. Jon was certainly a “gentle giant” always with a smile on his face. We admired the enthusiasm they shared for bird watching all over the world together! I knew Jon was well revered in his work arena as evidenced by the park named after him. He will be greatly missed by his loving wife along with his countless friends and acquaintances. Sending our condolences and love from Pam and Denny, now living in Missouri."


Sarah Meyers from Saint Charles, IL

"I cared for John as we were both friends of Bill W. He was such a nice man. He will be greatly missed."


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