John S. Venglarcik III Died – What Happened To John S. Venglarcik?
Born on December 22, 1951, John S. Venglarcik III led a remarkable life with all dedication to his family, profession and community, died at the age of 72 on Sunday, April 28, at his home.
John began his journey in Medicine after graduating from Struthers High School in 1970. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Kent State and Youngstown State Universities before earning his medical degree from Ohio State University in 1977. His commitment to healthcare led him to complete his residency at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis.
Throughout his career, John made significant contributions as a Pediatric Infectious Disease Doctor. He started at Tod Children’s Hospital before establishing his private practice, where he touched the lives of many patients and their families. John was a master teacher at NEOMED. He served as the Director of the TB Clinic and Mahoning County Board of Health, showcasing his leadership and expertise in the field.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, John was deeply involved in Philanthropic endeavors. As a board member of Brown Horse Projects, he embarked on medical mission trips to Haiti and the Dominican Republic, providing essential care to those in need. John’s passion for helping others extended to his roles at the Neil Kennedy Rehabilitation Center and pioneering the use of internet technology for direct patient communications.
Further, outside of work, John found joy in running and walking around his neighborhood. His love for fitness led him to participate in renowned marathons such as the Pittsburgh and Boston Marathons. Additionally, he was a devoted Cleveland Browns fan and held season tickets to support his favorite team.
In this time of loss, John is reunited with his parents, John S. and Alice Franko Venglarcik, and others. His family and friends may pay their respects from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 2, at Higgins Reardon Funeral Home, Poland Chapel.
Also, prayers will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, May 3 at the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Family Church.
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