John Charles Okorn "Papa John"
March 29, 1942 - October 19, 2021
First and foremost, John was a child of God.
He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to his parents: John Okorn and Jennie Rese. He grew up with his two sisters: Jennifer and Barbara. When he was 19, John joined the Navy and became a missle technician. He received two years of military schooling and served during the Vietnam War between the years 1963 and 1967. Most of John's military career was spent stationed aboard the USS Lafayette submarine. In the early 1980s, John gave his life to the Lord, moved from Hawaii to Oregon, and started a new life.
All of John's favorite people called him "Papa." He never missed a birthday, holiday, or any excuse to get together with family; especially if there would be food and desert! No family gathering was complete without Papa's stories. Family was his whole world.
John was a painter, an author, an avid reader, and a movie lover. He especially enjoyed playing video games and building with Legos. John worked mainly in sales. He spoke fondly of Hawaii and drew much inspiration for his paintings from the thirteen years he lived there.
John leaves behind four daughters: Lesli Lucier, Cindi O'Brien, Shelli Wainwright, and Traci Herring; thirteen grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.
If love could have saved him, he would have lived forever.
"I thank Jesus Christ and will praise Him continuously forevermore." - John
John 3:16, Hebrews 13:5, Ephesians 2:8