Date of Death:  April 30, 2022

Service Details

In accordance with family wishes, cremation will be conducted. Visitation will be Friday, May 13, 2022 from noon – 1:00 p.m. prior to a memorial service at 1:00 p.m. at Hohner Funeral Home, 1004 Arnold St., Three Rivers. Interment will follow in Riverside Cemetery.

Obituary Notice

John Edwin Gearhart of Three Rivers died surrounded by family at home April 30, 2022.

He was born in Marcellus, Michigan on December 24, 1932, son of Edwin and Cherry. John spent his childhood adoring his three sisters Gloria, Jo, and Sandy. He attended Three Rivers Schools, with his best friend Skip (Herbie) Nisonger, where he played football and ran track.

He graduated from Three Rivers in 1953 and that same year he opened his business, Gearhart Body Shop. He enlisted in the National Guard on April 24, 1950. During his enlistment, he was a qualified Carbine Marksman and Sharpshooter.

While at the Harvey House in Constantine, he met the most beautiful nurse Mary Ann and they fell deeply in love. He married Mary Ann Courtright February 23, 1958. He was honorably discharged from the National Guard April 23, 1959. John and Mary Ann were blessed with three children Mary Kay, Russell, and Karen. John and Mary Ann enjoyed years of traveling, hunting, boating, and camping. When the children became older, they had a boat on Lake Michigan in South Haven where they spent their summer weekends. They later purchased a motorhome and traveled frequently. They enjoyed camping in Mackinaw with family the most. Mary Ann and John had four grandchildren Nathan, Courtney, Russell II, and Breanna. They enjoyed spending time with all the grandchildren especially at their house on the lake.

During the later years of Mary Ann’s life, John took diligent and loving care of her as she battled cancer. Mary Ann and John were married 42 years. He was blessed to fall in love again with his classmate, Sondra Mayer, and they were married April 8, 2002. With their union brought two stepsons Michael (deceased) and Scott Caley. Sondra and John spent their years together putting around the lake on the pontoon and daily breakfasts in various restaurants with all their friends. John and Sondra cherished their blue-eyed great-granddaughters Averi, Gracie, and Izabella. Sondra lovingly took care of John in his advanced years. John throughout his life he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and watching NASCAR racing. But most importantly family and special friends. John enjoyed people greatly and kept many friends close.

John leaves behind his wife Sondra; children Mary Kay (Rock) and Russell (Hope), Grandchildren Nathan (Nicole), Courtney (Zach), Russell II (Paige), and Breanna (Derek); Great Grandchildren Averi, Gracie, and Izabella; Sisters Joan and Gloria, Cousins Martha James, Bill (Penny) Gearhart and David Gearhart, Stepson Scott (Karen), as well as numerous nieces and nephews, and many amazing close friends such as The Crose Family, Mike Mapes, Jack O’Connor, Mac (Maxine) Kennedy, Herbie Nisonger, and Gary Orr.

Additional Information

Donations in John’s memory may be directed to St. Joseph County Animal Control or the American Legion Hice-Shutes Post #170. Envelopes are available at the funeral home.

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6 Comments

  1. Thank you John for being a great neighbor to us on the Lake. My family and I were very sad to lose John. We are thankful for him being so friendly and engaging with us and our children. John always was interested in how everyone was doing. John was always helpful with a tool or a hand on my mechanical challenges and projects. I was able to see him in late March and even though he was in pain, he asked about my family and shared his wonderful smile. We will miss you John – RIP.

  2. I worked for John from 1979 tell 1993 John was a master body man and taught me everything about body shop work and treating like family tell we meet again RIP my friend

  3. John was a one of a kind great person.My parents,Olin and Alice loved him as if he was another of their sons. We shared a lot of Christmas Eves in Three Rivers celebrating John’s birthday and he got older more than a few beers were drunk.We will always remember his love. RIP Johnny

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