
Jonathan Charles Sleik was born October 31, 1950 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin to Marion and John Sleik Jr. and died November 30, 2020 at home.
He graduated from Central High School in 1968 and received his BA in business in 1972 and his MBA in 1973 at Marquette University. He married Susan Coleman on February 23, 1974 and they began their life together in Minneapolis where Jon began his career at General Mills. In 1976 Jon transferred to the restaurant division In Orlando Florida. He became the EVP of Purchasing, Distribution, and Menu Planning for Red Lobster Restaurants. In 1984 he was appointed EVP of Operations for the Olive Garden Restaurant chain and opened 458 restaurants in ten years. In 1995 he left General Mills and became the EVP of Purchasing, Marketing, Distribution, Real Estate and Construction for Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores and the family moved to Nashville, Tennessee. After a 25 year career in the restaurant business, Jon retired in 1999 and the family moved to their Red Cedar lake home in Mikana, Wisconsin. Jon was an Eagle Scout. He served as president of the Central Florida Boy Scouts of America Council, served as vice-president of the Southern region of BSA, and as a volunteer received the Silver Beaver and Silver Antelope awards. He served on the Barron County Board, chaired the Board of Adjustments, was Cedar Lake Town Board Chairman for 16 years, and was Chair of the Birchwood Four Corners Emergency Services District. He was chair of the Mikana Parade Committee for many years. He was an active member of Long Lake Lutheran Church. Jon volunteered at the Birchwood Food Pantry, Benjamin House and Lunch Box. Jon also was Santa Claus for many years. He loved fishing, golf, and travel.
Jon is survived by his wife of 46 years, Sue, his three children: Matthew (Margaret) Sleik of Kissimmee, FL, Nathan Sleik of Birchwood, WI, and Megan Sleik of Rice Lake, WI. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Trey (Emily) Sleik, Julianna Sleik, Nyssa Sleik, Matthew Sleik Jr., Dylan Sleik, Jonah, Thomas and J.J. Latham, Aleynah Sleik, and Paris Sleik, and one great-grandson, Malakai Sleik. He is survived by 3 sisters and one brother, Suzanne (Jerry) Norgren, Sandra (Jack) Castek, Thomas (Judy) Sleik, and Sally (Mike) Lindahl, sister and brother in laws Kay (Tom) Lee, Roy (Ellen) Campbell, Janet (Mark) Wienkes, and David (Kathleen) Coleman and Sue’s parents, Helen and Lawrence Coleman.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister in law, Laurie Campbell. Due to Covid, a memorial service will be planned in the spring.
Appleyard’s Home for Funerals in Rice Lake, WI is in charge of the arrangements.
Jon’s greatest wish was to raise funds for a new fire and ambulance hall in Birchwood.
Memorials can be given to the BFCESD building fund at P.O. Box 417 Birchwood, WI 54817 or to Long Lake Lutheran Church at W3114 Church Rd. Sarona, WI 54870
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Robert A. Black
Dear Classmates,
I was really sad to read about Jon's passing today. He and I, along with many others shared good times in school and out. I loved watching his life unfold after High School, and after his college work at Marquette. I'm grateful for all the many successes he had in his life, but especially for his loving marriage and so many children and grandchildren. I'm glad, too, that we have this online platform to stay in touch with each other and to share whatever joys and sorrows that may come. I may share more later about Jon, but for now just wanted to pay my respects, in case anyone else reads this. Bless his beautiful life and the deep connections that we all share. Much love to Jon's family and to all of you! Stay safe and be well.
Robert/Bob Black
Robert A. Black
Robert A. Black
James Arthur Davison
James Arthur Davison
Jon at our 50th sharing happy stories about his wonderful family and most interesting career. Always a big smile and hug for everyone. We studied math together at his house which really helped me but Heidi helped me even more, and she made cookies. He's still the only guy I've ever known to have a foot run over by a steam roller. And the only one to survive it without an injury. And the only guy to have his eyebrows completely burned off when lighting an oven. He was a terrific, regular wonderful guy. A good friend. We'll miss him.
Erik Miller (Miller)
I've known Jon since Kindergarden. He was always a happy guy. After High School I lost track of Jon, and for good reason, he was out conquering the world with an extremely impressive resume. I am so happy he had such a full life and fabulous career. What an adventure he had. Best wishes to his family especially now during this Holiday season. I hope they spend December and days and years forward remembering and smiling about all the positive moments and memories he created during his life time. Erik Miller