Anna Maria, Florida – Staff Sergeant Joshua Paul Eisenhauer (Ike) passed away peacefully with his service dog Nala watching over him in Anna Maria, Florida at the young age of 42. He was born August 11, 1981, in Euless, Texas to Mark Paul Eisenhauer and Dawn Denise Erickson.
Joshua graduated from Fossil Ridge H.S. Dec. 1999 and Tarrant County Junior College with an Associate Degree Dec. 2003, and attended North Texas University. His many jobs included Crewman I City of Watauga, Golf Caddy, and Security Officer. In July 2005, he joined the Army. As a Staff Sgt in the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan he looked out for his men, and fellow NCOs putting their needs above his own, helping to carry their load when he could, lifting them up and caring for them even when his combat injuries were most severe. He received many medals and ribbons for his honorable service. In 2019, Josh moved to Durham, NC, and in 2020 he got his dog, Nala who became his faithful companion while she was in training to be his service dog. He worked as a Dog Trainer for Joanne the Dog Lady until he moved to Anna Maria, Florida in June 2022.
In relationships, Joshua gave his love, leadership, support, and a sense of safety. He shared his big smile and happy laugh, felt your pain and empathetically provided hope. He saw the best in everyone and respected their opinions. Josh was about being with his many friends, family, and his beloved dog. He was the sprinkles on your life. The light that makes everything a bit more beautiful, special moments a bit sweeter, every laugh a bit deeper. For all who loved him he was there for us. He was our best friend and brother.
Joshua is survived by his parents Mark Eisenhauer, Dawn Erickson (James Springer), stepsister Elizabeth Zoe Springer, his grandmother Elizabeth Eisenhauer, Godparents Bill and Terrie Bacon and their children Amy, Billy, and Stacey, along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is preceded in death by Eric Eisenhauer (brother).
Visitation is at Shannon Funeral Home in Bradenton Nov. 1 from 5 to 7 p.m., the burial service will be Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. Sarasota National Cemetery and a Celebration of Life will be held in Anna Maria City from 4 to 6:30 p.m. starting at Bayfront Park, then continuing at North Shore Café (after hours) and Bortells.
In remembrance, donations can be made to a Yale Law School fund online at https://forhumanity.yale.edu/ that assists veterans with legal issues. To reach the fund, click give now, followed by College & Schools, then select the Law School, and click the Other option. On the next page enter the following: 30762 – Yale Law School Veterans Legal Services Clinic and when checking out add tribute information for Joshua.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
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