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John Henry Meseroll II

1946 - 2020

John Henry Meseroll II obituary, 1946-2020, Hampton, VA

BORN

1946

DIED

2020

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R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home - Hampton

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Hampton, Virginia

John Meseroll Obituary

Our dad, retired U.S. Air Force, MSGT John Henry Meseroll II of Poquoson Va., left for his last great adventure on September 7, 2020. Born on October 21, 1946 in Bethlehem Pennsylvania, our dad was a 1964 graduate of Huntington High School, Huntington N.Y. He is preceded in death by his parents Melvin and Eleanor Meseroll and brother Thomas Meseroll.

He leaves behind to raise a toast to his memory his daughter, Laurie Meseroll Bolt of Hampton, Va. (Brian-Samuel and Joshua), his daughter, Shannon Christensen Rose of Londonderry, N.H. (Mike-Mitchell, Taylor and Allison), son John H. Meseroll III of Yorktown, Va. (Briana-Jaden and Joshua), and daughter, Heather "Bean" Christensen of Poquoson, Va. He also leaves behind his beloved sisters Melissa Alessio of Huntington N.Y. and Pamela Meseroll of Toledo, Ohio and brother in law and best friend Robert Alessio, niece Sherilyn and nephews Robert Jr., and Jeffrey, and nephew Thomas Meseroll of Tampa, Florida.

Our dad served his country for 22-years in the United States Air Force including a tour in Vietnam in 1966-67. After retirement from the military, he joined the Civil Service and continued his work at the 480th ISRW based at Langley AFB in Hampton Va. Through his long tenure at the 480th he gained the friendship of countless people from the organization. He placed an enormous value on those friendships that continued well past his second retirement. Our dad was an avid Boston Red Sox fan, tennis player, bowler, jogger and was a lifelong learner of the art of woodworking and carpentry, having crafted everything from custom furniture to working spinning wheels from scratch. However, what he loved most were his grandchildren Mitchell, Samuel, Taylor, Allison, Joshua B., Jaden and Joshua C. who could do no wrong in his eyes. Affectionately known as "Pop-Pop" or "Sags" short for "the sagasaurus", a name coined by his grandchildren due to a bit of drooping skin as he aged. "PopPop" or "Sags" was on the receiving end of many jokes and pranks played on him by his grandkids. He was adored by them as a larger than life figure.

After his final retirement, he promoted himself to "Director of Retirement Operations" and, henceforth, you could find him exploring the ruins of Machu Pichu, walking through the Bolivian rainforests, riding camels in Morocco, sipping wine while sailing down the Rhine River, tanning on the beaches of Aruba, enjoying a little rum in Puerto Rico, snorkeling in Belize or downing a pint in Ireland. He was spotted staring up at the Grand Tetons, watching the exploding geyser of Old Faithful and stood on the precipice of the Grand Canyon and described it as a "really, really big ditch." The cafes of Venice, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Vienna, Budapest, Munich and a whole myriad of other places, too countless to name, were no stranger to him.

The family would like to extend their sincere appreciation and thanks for all the care and comfort provided to him by the Riverside Regional Medical Center Oncology team. Thank you, Dr. K., and nurses Brittany, Lavon, Dana, Meredith, Gabby, Kimberly, Amy, Christina and so many others that not only supported and cared for our dad, but us as well.

According to his wishes, our dad will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors, date to be determined. The three of us would like to thank all the family and friends for the love and support you gave our dad and us during this time. A celebration of life is being planned. Love Shannon, Laurie and John.

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Published by Daily Press on Sep. 13, 2020.

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Joseph Bell

November 30, 2020

Great guy and friend. I miss him already.

Vance & Michelle Hacecky

October 13, 2020

John was always strong in character and full of personality ~ we can't help but to smile when we think of him or tell reminiscent stories. Truly one of the great ones!

Bill and Lorraine Meadows

September 30, 2020

John was a wonderful neighbor. He was always willing to offer help to anyone who needed assistance doing something around their home. He also loved to share the vegetables he grew with others. We will miss John and his visits, when he shared his adventures with us. May God bless you and your entire family.

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Jim Mozell

September 15, 2020

Sincerest condolences for the entire Meserol family. I know John for only about three years but it was a rewarding and fruitful time.

Kathy and Ron Kolodzaike

September 14, 2020

Sorry for your loss Pam. Out thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Christine Wasserman

September 14, 2020

To John’s Beloved Family:
What a beautifully written tribute to an obviously incredible dad, grandpa, brother, colleague and friend! I’m so very sorry for your profound loss; however, I have no doubt Sags’ larger-than-life presence will help to comfort you while often exchanging memorable tales and sharing laughter for decades to come. Thus, his rich legacy will remain evergreen, living through each of you. Warmest condolences to you and entire your family, including my Corpus Christi friend, Pam.

Shaggi Family

September 13, 2020

Our sincere condolences from the Shaggi family. John was a unique individual with great sense of humor. You'll be missed friend.

Carla Odeniyi (Skinner)

September 13, 2020

I had the pleasure of working with Mr.Messeroll as a young airman at Langley. He always had a stern look on his face but was the sweetest man ever! RIP Mr. Meseroll

Cornell (C2) Cornelius

September 13, 2020

One of the best mentors and friends I’ve ever had. Definitely will be missed.

Joseph Ahl

September 13, 2020

Mentor, boss, but most importantly, friend. I miss John. I really think he made a bigger impact on more people than he ever knew.

Mitchell Logsdon

September 13, 2020

I met john through bowling, common friends and his former coworkers. I had the privilege to bowl with him for the last three years. He truly made every moment memorable. For those that know him you know that he loves to joke with everyone. The obituary is a great description of a wonderful person that I am happy to say I got to know. Rest in Peace John.

Kevin Cavanaugh

September 12, 2020

RIP John, from fellow MSG at Hanscom and fellow student at Northeastern University. We both showed up for class in same exact shirt one evening. Took ribbing from classmates. Glad you tackled your traveling bucket list in your twilight of your life.

Todd Sonnentag

September 11, 2020

He Liked His Coffee, Strong... Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti From a Bakery in Burlington, NJ., Playing Blackjack, Was Quick to Laugh (Even When It Was At His Own Expense) and Will Forever Be Remembered, By Me, As An All-Time, Great Friend...

Shirley Bowie

September 11, 2020

Laurie, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry for your loss. This obituary is a wonderful celebration of your Dad’s life. How beautiful.

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