John Norbert Springob obituary, Brookfield, WI

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John Norbert Springob

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Marci Hughes

Yesterday

Dear John's family, I am so sorry for your great loss. I was so shocked to hear the sad news (and still in disbelief) knowing this amazing friend was taken too soon. John was so full of energy and smiles every time we saw each other, and I know he spread the positive joy to everyone around him...I saw it first hand!

Meeting at Summerfest on opening day will never be the same without him. It was always the highlight of my day to hang out, joke around, laugh like crazy and will always remember how gracious he was. Even though I don't live in Milwaukee anymore, we always made it a point to connect and it's hard knowing we won't see each other on earth again.

John was the best and always made me feel good about myself, and that is a precious gift. I have and will continue to pray for your healing as you face each day on this journey of loss. I am sending you a huge hug like John would give me when we greeted each other. Rest in Peace sweet John, I am very sad and you will be very missed.

All my love,
Marci Hughes

Tim Rosman

January 6, 2026

To Red and the Springob clan, I´m very sorry for your loss. I remember John as a gentle soul. RIP John

Judith Weightman

January 6, 2026

Just seeing his picture brings back so many memories to me. It is great to see his smile in this picture because he was a happy person who smiled all the time. He loved people and was loved back. He will be missed among all of us who loved him.

Mary Claris McQuillen

January 6, 2026

I loved John! He loved to share jokes with my dad! My heart hurts for his siblings/family. Saddened he passed so young but look forward to seeing him some day in heaven. RIP dear cousin. Pray for us ~ Love, Mary

Pj

January 6, 2026

Stacey Boocher

January 5, 2026

Stacey Boocher

January 5, 2026

John will be deeply missed. All the hilarious, classic Springob stories my dad (Tom Springob) has told us over the years almost always include his beloved cousin John. I will never forget the Milwaukee weekend I had with John and my dad in 2009 when I was 15, where we gradually skipped the line to get to our seats for KISS at Summerfest. John went up to random people, acting like he was in disbelief, asking "Is this really the line?!" and we passed hundreds of people within ten minutes. It was one of first times in my life that I realized it´s okay to break the rules once in a while! RIP John, thank you for all the laughs

Love,
Stacey, Jeremy, Edgar and Katherine

Terri Kitchens Sonnenburg

January 5, 2026

I am so sad that our world has lost this great man. He always made me laugh and I always felt loved when we spoke or were together. John was one in a million and he will be deeply missed by so many. Rest in peace John

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