Jay Kordich, John Steven Kordich, the Juiceman, fathe of juicing, died, dead, obituary, Linda, wife, son Jayson, John |
Jay Kordich, known by millions as the "Juiceman" and the "Father of Juicing," left this realm peacefully in his sleep from natural causes on May 27, 2017. John Kordich was born in 1923 in San Pedro, California to Yugoslavian parents. He graduated from San Pedro High School Class of '41. He was on the Student Council, Lettermen's Club, Track and Football teams. His nicknames were "Johnny" and "Rash." He went to Compton Junior College then graduated from USC in 1951. He played on the USC Football Team in 1948 as an Reserve Running Back. Jay's entire life was filled with a passion for teaching the power of juicing to all who would listen. Adored by all, Jay was an eternal optimist, and truly was the embodiment of what it means to live life to the fullest. Those of you who've known Jay can agree that no matter the circumstances, he always saw the beauty around him and never lost his sense of wonder. Jay was a true pioneer, delivering a powerfully healing message of juicing to millions of people worldwide through television. Jay is predeceased by his parents, survived by his sisters, Louise Mary (Jay) Fletcher, Annie Winifred (Robert) McGee, current wife of 36 years, Linda, and their two sons, John and Jayson. Jay was 93 years old. Family links: Parents: Jakov Kordich (1894 - 1997) Vica Winifred Ilich Kordich (1902 - 1999) |
Birth: | Aug. 26, 1923 San Pedro Los Angeles County California, USA |
Death: | May 27, 2017, USA |
Jay Kordich talks about growing up in San Pedro. Just FTR Jay's father Jakov "Jack" was born in Vis, Yugoslavia. He came to New York January 1921. His wife came to the US November 28, 1922 at New York. They were married November 6, 1920 in Vis, Yugoslavia. The original last name was Kordic. Jack came to the US via France. His wife came via Germany.
This is hilarious! Jim Carrey in Juiceman from "In Living Color."
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Please explain to me how did this happened to Jay Kordich. Is is okay? Is is alive?
ReplyDeleteHe died. He was sick for a while. I think it was Alzheimer's.
DeleteDear Mary, thank you for writing such a lovely article. My husband, Jay died yes. May 27th of this year, not from Alzheimer's. He had elderly dementia, but not anywhere near the severity of alzheimer's. He died from a leak in his small intestine that was inoperable. He slowly died six weeks later, peacefully in his sleep. Linda Kordich
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