Michael Janik ’76

20 August 2002

Class: 1976

Major: Psychology

Alumni survivors: Ms. Margaret E. Roggensack ’76 W76 (Former Spouse)

Obituary

Michael Janik, age 47, died on Aug. 17, 2002 in Washington, DC. Died peacefully at Wye Town Farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland after a five year courageous battle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Partner in the law firm of McKenna Long & Aldridge, where he practiced government contracts law and was the firm’s Ethics Partner. Born in Chicago. Graduate of Campion Jesuit High School. An Honors Graduate of Carleton College and Order of Coif, JD Graduate of George Washington University. He is survived by his beloved wife, Meg Roggensack; loving son of William and Frances Janik; dear brother of James (Linda) and Mary Grace (Robert; fond uncle of Andrew, Amy and Lauren; dear nephew and cousin to many. Memorial Mass Saturday, Sept. 28, 10:30 a.m. at St. Germaine Church, 4240 West 98th Street, Oak Lawn. Memorial contributions may be made to The Friends of Mike Janik Foundation, a non-profit, tax exempt organization supporting the annual film colloquium at Carleton College and the Special In-Home Care at the John Hopkins University ALS Clinic, c/o McKenna Long and Aldridge LLP, 1900 K. St. NW, Washington, DC 20006. Andrew J. McGann & Son Directors. 773-783-7700 /708-423-5400.

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