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John S. Teeters/stage name-Johnny Voucher, age 74, of Galena, MO passed from this world into Glory on Monday, October 24th, 2022.
Beloved husband of Valerie, he was an outrageous, charismatic, kind big hearted man, with an unconventional free spirit and iron will.
He never let his illness or injuries keep him down.
His positive attitude and humor during his health challenges were a source of inspiration to all who know him.
Johnny was a professional musician for over 50 years, a bass player, lead vocalist, band director, and road manager for the many country music stars he worked with; including David Houston, Bob Lumen, Margo Smith, Leroy Van Dyke, Mel Street, Moe Bandy, Don Willis, Elmer Fudpucker, Carl Finney, and Shoji Tabuchi in his Branson Show.
He started his career with Gospel music and evolved his style into the country music story telling songs of the South, which he loved!
Johnny entertained our troops in Korea and Japan, being under contract with the 8th Army’s MWR and USO club system.
He flew to Korea 22 times, for 3 months at a time, as a member of the “Night Riders” band, then later as “Johnny Voucher and the Southern Nights.
This included Camp Bonifas MWR, with commanding officer: Lieutenant Colonel Commander Randy L Garner, United States Command, Pan Mun Jom, Korea, who wrote numerous letters of recommendation for Johnny.
At home, “on the road”, Johnny performed countless charity shows for seniors at facilities in 17 states and Canada along with his friend, mentor, and Grand Ole Opry star, David Houston.
Johnny carried on with the “Senior Citizen’s Day” charity program at no charge to the senior facilities after David Houston’s death, at the request of David’s Mother, Beatrice.
His mission was to bring happiness to military personnel far from home, and seniors unable to be at home any longer.
Johnny was shot by a sniper while entertaining on stage in Korea, and falling to the ground, he kept playing his guitar, saying, “I didn’t miss a lick!”
Since the bullet went through his calf and didn’t hit the bone, the medics patched up the flesh wound, and Johnny finished the show with the rest of the band. That’s dedication! I said. “I guess the sniper didn’t like Country Music!” upon hearing this account. Johnny said it was because he was singing, “God Bless America!”
He said meeting the young men and women of our American troops overseas, far from home, changed his life.
He was honored to bring happiness to those willing to give their lives for our freedoms and way of life here in the USA.
God Bless You, Johnny! We miss you!
Johnny loved and raised wolves for many years, so in lieu of flowers please send a donation to the 'Endangered Wolves Refuse' in Johnny's name. Endangered Wolf Center (636-938-5900). endangeredwolfcenter.org
Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at the United Methodist Church Kimberling City, MO on December 12, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. Friends are invited to a luncheon after the service. Cremation was under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home Kimberling City, MO.
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Judy (Teeters) 1st cousin Gulmire
December 11, 2023
John's father, John Francis Teeters, and my father, James Lawrence Teeters, were brothers. I am so sorry to find out David Henry Teeters and John Scott Teeters both passed away in 2022.
I have collected a lot of Teeters Family information over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with extended family...
Krystal Teeters
June 13, 2023
Sadly I found out today my grandfather died. I wish I could’ve had more of a chance to know you but now I am left with the few memories we had. I hope you rest in peace grandpa John
Mama Sijan
December 1, 2022
You have left me with many happy memories of the good times we shared. Love always. Thanks for making my daughter so happy.
Valerie
November 8, 2022
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