John Michael Nashtock's Obituary
John Michael Nashtock, 46, passed away Sunday, September 4, 2011.?áHe was born July 18, 1965 in Greenville, Pennsylvania to the late John and Suzanne (Gill) Nashtock.?áHe lost his parents at an early age and was raised by his Uncle Herbert and Aunt Patricia Ramm of North Fort Myers.?áHe is also preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Arthur and?áElizabeth Gill; paternal grandparents, John and Helen Nashtock; grandparents, Howard and Irene Ramm; his father-in-law, Garnett Reese Lucky and a nephew, Richard Scharba. John was visiting Fort Myers from his home in Cynthiana, Kentucky when he passed away from injuries sustained in an accident. He is survived by his loving wife, Pamela; daughters, Kirstie Nashtock and Anna Stephens and her husband Matthew and his loving daughter in heart, YiLin Zhang; siblings, Sherry Nashtock of South Dakota, Donald (Danielle) Nashtock of Burghill, Ohio, Melinda Dean of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, Kim (Ray) Wiley of Gadston, Alabama, Troy (Jennifer) Ramm of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, Tammy (Charlie) Vickery of Cherry Valley, Ohio, Vicki (Jim) Geyer of Kinsman, Ohio and Carla (Rick) Scharba of Vernon, Ohio.?á Also surviving are several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. John graduated from Joseph Badger High School in 1983 in Kinsman, OH.?á He served the United States Marine Corps from 1984 – 1988.?á?áHe worked as a skilled trade specialist for Toyota Motor Manufacturing for 20 years.?áHe loved motorcycles, extreme sports and Nascar where Dave Blaney was his favorite driver along with Kyle Busch who drove the Toyota Camry. Memorial contributions may be made to: Victory Junction Camp for Children, www.victoryjunction.org/donate . Memorial service to be announced. Arrangements are being handled by Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Funeral Home.?áCondolences may be left at www.fortmyersmemorial.com.
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