John Spencer Wetherell, P.E., of Mechanicsburg died Thursday morning, November 3, 2011 at Harrisburg Hospital. He had been battling pancreatic cancer for over a year. He was born December 8, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of the late Joseph A. Wetherell and Marion Wetherell, of...
I, too, was roommates with Spence in 1982-83 at Penn State with Mark Wayner and Nabil Moubayed. He was quiet but very friendly and intelligent. I'm very sad to hear of his passing.
Ken Williams
October 12, 2013 | Dallas, TX
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Dear Mrs. Wetherell, Friends & Family of John,
I'd met John through a mutual friend in 1989. I found John gentle, soft spoken man who had a very dry sense of humor! Just that look he would give, you could not help to laugh.
I had the opportunity to visit with John when he moved into his new condo. He seems very pleased with his move and that his pet bird had a nice area to view. He loved that bird. There was an occasion where there was a 'block party' that the condo...
September 01, 2013
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I wish I had known earlier that John had passed away; I just found out recently, when I decided to search for him through Facebook. I knew him as Spence, which is what everyone at Penn State called him. We lived in the same dorm, then were roommates for a year in an apartment with Mark Wayner, and following graduation, kept in general contact over the years, contact which gradually declined as time passed. Early on, after he got back from the Army, I would call him and we would meet in...
Jim Anderson
March 28, 2013 | East Brunswick, NJ
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I wish I had known earlier that John had passed away; I just found out today, when I decided to search for him through Facebook. I knew him as Spence, which is what everyone at Penn State called him. We lived in the same dorm, then were roommates for a year in an apartment with Mark Wayner, and following graduation, kept in general contact over the years, contact which gradually declined as time passed. Early on, after he got back from the Army, I would call him and we would meet in...
Jim Anderson
March 18, 2013 | East Brunswick, NJ
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John was my nephew, and we loved him. Sometimes words can not express ones grief. He was a great nephew and I will always remember the summer he came down to Texas to work with my son on the crew boat. They connected. His personalty was so much like his fathers and his grandfather Stone. Vicki Roberson