Driveway Dreams to Daddy-Daughter Games: The Basketball Life of Joshua Joseph Schlicht Ended at 35

Josh Schlicht lived fiercely, loved deeply, and sought truth with unwavering courage.

December 4, 2026

This article was last updated by Rohit Maharjan on December 3, 2026

Joshua Joseph Schlicht, a 3X3 Gus Macker basketball player, passed away at the age of 35 on November 28, 2026.

He worshipped his brother, Collin, and shared a love of basketball.

Joshua Joseph Schlicht was also known as JJ. His family and basketball games shaped his world from a young age.

His greatest hero was his older brother, Collin, and looking up to him with pure admiration, he found his favorite teammate and friend.

They loved basketball and played every day for years in the driveway and at the YMCA, playing in 3X3 Gus Macker basketball tournaments.

Moreover, they watched NBA games and admired Michael Jordan and all the NBA greats.

Joshua naturally thrived in his successful sales career. He leaned into his God-given gifts of clear communication, a talent for management, and an unwavering perseverance.

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Joshua Schlicht was Remembered for His Sovereign Path

Joshua Joseph Schlicht, the son of Lynn Obermeier and Thomas Schlicht, was born on July 9, 1990, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

He was a beloved father, son, brother, and friend who passed away at 35 on November 28, 2026.

Josh was a force of nature from a young age and lived on his own path.

He faced many challenges and fought battles with everything he had. He always strived for self-improvement and evolutionary growth.

Moreover, he lived courageously and unapologetically.

Josh was a lifelong Seeker who was drawn to the wisdom of all traditions. Questing for deeper understandings, he immersed himself in the Bhagavad Gita, Sutras, Apocrypha, Emerald Tablets, and the Bible.

He lived his life to the fullest, touching countless souls with his infectious humor, warmth, curiosity, and gregarious spirit. He was a loving person with a kind mind, a disarming wit, and an open heart.

Joshua, you look a little bit like Mr Rogers with your sweater jacket. I absolutely love it. Very mid-western chic!!

The center of Josh’s world was his ten-year-old daughter, Eleanor Lynn. She embodies the best of her father: an empathetic heart, the ability to love unconditionally, and the ability to forgive people.

His greatest joy was being by her side, watching her grow into the remarkable young lady she is. They shared a deep love for basketball, played together, attended Bucks games, and talked hoops endlessly.

Similarly, they loved playing video games, watching movies, having summer water balloon fights, and more.

Josh is survived by his daughter, Eleanor Lynn Schlicht; brother, Collin Schlicht; mother, Lynn Obermeier; father, Thomas Schlicht; sisters, cousins, and a vast community of family and friends whom he loved fiercely.

On the other hand, he is preceded in death by his grandparents, Walter and Mae Obermeier, and Robert and Janet Schlicht, and his uncle, Joel Obermeier.

The Schlicht family will hold a private gathering and celebrate his remarkable life.

Rest In Peace, Joshua Joseph Schlicht.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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