Paula & Ralph Smith
robin & family.. what a joyful life johnny had !!! he was always so upbeat & happy; so glad 2 hear he enjoyd life after retiring ..... will always think of him & SMILE !!!
Birth date: Mar 2, 1947 Death date: Jan 3, 2013
John L. Voshell St. Michaels, John Leroy Voshell of St. Michaels passed away on January 3, 2013, at the Memorial Hospital, Easton due to complications of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. He was 65. Born on March 2, 1947 in Easto Read Obituary
robin & family.. what a joyful life johnny had !!! he was always so upbeat & happy; so glad 2 hear he enjoyd life after retiring ..... will always think of him & SMILE !!!
Sorry for your loss. John was our cousin that although we didn't get to see each other often I still feel the loss of a good Friend. We have some good memories of our visits at his Mom and Dads place during the summer to crab off the deck at Mrs. Tuckers place when we were growing up. Miss You
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Take one day at a time God will get you through in time. Johnny will be missed by all who knew him.
We were both fortunate to have known John. His sense of adventure and love of life. His love for his family was always the inspiration for his battle with lung disease. I can still see him many years ago, riding his hog around St. Michaels.My thoughts and prayers are with you.
John was a good man. We knew him from Verizon. He will be missed by many, many people. Johnny was always to be found in a good humor. He was easy to work with and a pleasure to know. Please accept our condolences. We know your loss is great.
I have fond memories of Johnny thru the years but had lost touch with him as we all do when we move away from the area. He was a fun loving person and always seemed to enjoy life. I don't know the family, but I send my heart felt sympathy to you all. Just lost my daughter in May and my Mother in November. May you have the peace and sereneity that he now has. I was fortunate to have known him
Dear Robin and family--Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We were sad to learn of John's death; however, as a fellow lung transplant patient we know John lived his life to the fullest and made the most of his time on this earth. I especially feel fortunate I got to know him a bit. He encouraged me in those hard days while I was on the list during my first transplant holding on while living with IPF; he had a great sense of humor. Also, thank you for all the kindness you have shown my family and especially the kids during those dark and hard days of my second transplant. I feel blessed that our families met and shared in the wonderful gift of transplant. It's not perfect, but it gives everyone involved a perfect perspective of what life is really about. We'll be thinking of you and your family in the days ahead; we're here in what any way you may need us. God Bless, Trishia
John was a dear friend, so sorry for your loss Robin, Jobie & family, may he rest in peace. John loved life & enjoyed it to the fullest, always making someone laugh!! He will be missed......
Although I never saw as much of Him as I would have liked , Johnny was one that I could relate with and when We would run into each other , the conversation's were often long , always honest and heartfelt , and never ever boring . We would talk about fishing , We would talk about politics , We would talk about Our health issue's and We would talk about our Family's . Johnny's Family was His main love in His life , and He would always have a funny little story to tell Me about things that had happened since the last time We'd talked . These were always fun stories and He would laugh and smile as He told them . His Family brought great joy to His life and that alway's stood out and was as obvious as the day was long. He will be missed by all that knew Him , and He will live in Our Heart's forever ....
Sorry for your loss. Thinking of you. Christy Edwards