John C. Middlebrook
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John Charles Middlebrook, 54 (born August 22, 1967), of Selbyville, DE and formerly Frederick, MD, was surrounded by family when he passed away from pancreatic cancer on Feb. 11, 2022.
John was a true renaissance man who mastered any challenge he pursued. Both his careers and passions emanated this quality of intense curiosity and desire for excellence. From early years as an EMT and working at Frederick Memorial Hospital to developing his own marketing business, John's leadership and dedication drove him to push all boundaries to a successful finish. His passions fueled his zeal for life. He was an accomplished photographer who started shooting his sons' youth sports games, then graduated to professional sporting events and more. He was athletic throughout his entire life from track and field in high school to skiing and cycling in adulthood. He had a deep appreciation for music that he spun under the muse of DJ Emoji. He was a die-hard Baltimore Raven's fan hosting the ultimate tailgate parties. He cooked gourmet, mouth savoring meals from scratch and without a recipe. He served as captain of his fishing boat named by joining the first two initials of his and his wife's name, Joli Bateau. In 2019, he built his dream home with his wife in Bayside and smiled to passersby as he cruised in his red golf cart jamming to tunes. But, most of all, John loved and adored his wife of 28 years and his two sons who brought him pride and joy.
John is survived by his wife Lisa, sons Adam and Colin, mother Jane Sappington, sisters Tara Scheck (Bryan) and Molly Middlebrook, sisters-in-law Eileen Hogan (Mike) and Deb Fox, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father John L. Middlebrook, stepfather Gene Sappington, and nephew Henry Scheck.
A memorial service will be held Feb 28th at the Natelli Community Center, 9023 Harris Street in Frederick, MD. The family will receive friends from 3:00-4:00 and the Memorial service will begin at 4:00. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society.
Condolences may be sent by visiting www.bishophastingsfh.com