Johnny Bilton Wockenfuss, sometimes known by the nicknames “Fuss” and “Johnny B.”, was an American professional baseball player and minor league manager who played in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies.
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John Wockenfuss’s cause of death
John Wockenfuss passed away on Friday at the age of 73. A source close to the former baseball player revealed his death news on Twitter. However, the baseball player didn’t provide any further details on the baseball player’s death cause.
Several reports are saying that the former Tigers star died of natural causes. He had reportedly been suffering from dementia for the past few years. He had been hospitalized during the last days of his life. His death was probably because of his illness.
John Wockenfuss wife
Wockenfuss married Pamela Lennon in 1971. Wockenfuss and his wife were divorced in 1986. He later remarried a second wife, Fran.
John Wockenfuss children
Wockenfuss married Pamela Lennon in 1971. They had three children, sons John Bradley and Jeremy James, and daughter Caitlin Tara.
John Wockenfuss’s net worth
John Wockenfuss’s net worth or net income is estimated to be $1 million – $10 million dollars. He has made such an amount of wealth from his primary career as a Baseball Player.
John Wockenfuss’s funeral service announcement
John Wockenfuss, the Detroit Tigers player who could field just about any position and had a batting stance like nobody else, died Friday. He was 73.
Wockenfuss was heralded as one of Delaware’s most accomplished athletes of all time, spent parts of 10 seasons with the Tigers, and worked his way up from a little-used backup catcher to a key pinch-hitter and utility player. He had a hand in a key trade that spurred the team’s 1984 title and eventually managed in the organization’s minor leagues.