John-Myhill-Obituary

John "Jack" Myhill

Annapolis, Maryland

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Annapolis, Maryland

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John "Jack" Myhill of Severna Park, Maryland died unexpectedly of cardiac arrest on September 20, 2020 at the age of 76. He was born in Shortsville, N.Y. to the late John and Mary Myhill. He graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in biology in 1966. He then attended Princeton...

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Just doing a random search and found this. So sorry to hear. He got me through a rough patch when I was 17 years old ( now 62 and just retired) and wish I could have thanked him in person which is why I was doing the search.

Hello Marjory,

I used to shoot alongside Jack at the Precision Pistol sessions. He sometimes spoke of the differences between trap vs pistol shooting and how the skills did not necessarily interchange. He told me how to begin trap shooting at AAFG but I never managed to get started. I have had health problems that kept me away from the range so I haven't seen Jack in several years. I will miss him. We are very sorry for your loss!

Sincerely,

David...

I found Jack to be such a kind and gentle soul. I only knew him from the gun club and would shoot with him.

I’m sorry for your loss

Jack, you will be missed. Thank you for being my friend.

We are so very sorry to hear of your loss! We always enjoyed being with both of you and , of course, hearing about your travels! You two always brightened our days when we were together! Phil says to tell you, Marge, that he always especially enjoyed the Choptank Muzzleloaders’ woods walks with Jack. Please know that we are thinking of you, Marge, and your family. We hope that the special memories you made together will help ease the days ahead. With love, Phil and Kathy Stovall

We always had good summertime discussions at the middle of the SRSC pool during adult swim time. Sorry for your loss, Marje. Rest In Peace, Jack. Sincerely, Susanne

Marie, Prayers for comfort to you and your family during this time of loss of your dear Jack. We had many wonderful conversations in the middle of the SRSC pool over the years. May he Rest In Peace. Sincerely, Susanne Haley