John-Hockenberger-Obituary

John E. Hockenberger II

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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John Hockenberger passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on August 7, 2003.

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Jack.
You traveled through life at light speed with your hair of fire.
You had a life most people only dream of. You where my mentor, my guardian, my friend and most of all my BIG BROTHER!!!
I will always miss and love you.
Jim

Hey Hock,
It's "KARAN" as you would always say. I still can't believe you are not with us. I keep thinking how you said you wanted to beat this, and return to your love of flying. But God had a plan of his own. He searched around and found the very best man to teach his angels how to fly.
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You have touched so many people's lives. To know you, was to love you. With your smile, your laugh, your kindness, your thoughtfulness and of course...

Hey buddy, you were the greatest and kindest brother-in-law anyone could ever have. Always in my heart, sadly missed. Jannie (GiGi)

I just heard the news and wanted to say how sorry I am. Jack was a special person to a lot of us at the 911th TAG. It was my pleasure to have worked and played with a great patriot and airman. Thanks Jack. God speed.

We were boyhood friends from the Lincoln Lemingon area. I'm sorry to hear of Jack's demise. May he rest in peace.

Our deepest sympathys on the loss of Jack. I will always have fond memories of him.

Mary Lu +
Gary, Jonathan ,and Toby Greenhalgh

Danielle, my thoughts are with you and your family right now, i'm so sorry for your loss. If you guys need anything or just want to talk you know where to find me.
Much love,
Erin

Our thoughts and prayers are with you for a fellow flyer and patriot. God Bless your family and know that Hock had many friends.

To the Hockenberger Family:
Having served almost twenty years with Hock I can say he was among the few American Heroes. May he now soar with the angels.
Pat Hines CMSgt(Ret)