Josh Vach

October 21, 1965 - May 15, 2019
Josh Vach

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On Wednesday, May 15, 2019, Joshua B. Vach, loving husband and restaurateur, passed away at age 53.

Josh was born October 21, 1965 to Richard and Mary Carroll Vach. He graduated from Worcester Preparatory School in 1983 and UNCW in 1987. On October 3, 2009, he married Cindy Parcell on the sand of Wrightsville Beach.

Josh grew up on the Eastern Shore of Maryland where his love for the ocean and surfing started at a young age. He was proud of the two restaurants his parents built and owned, The Quarterdeck and Wild Goose Chase in Ocean City, Maryland. He moved to Southern California after college to enjoy his love of surfing and continued to work in the restaurant industry. Surfing trips to the Baja Coast, and enjoying fish tacos on the side of the road with his surfing buddies were the inspiration for him to establish his first restaurant. In 1993, Josh opened K38 Baja Grill on Oleander Drive with the support of his father. His passion and vision to create a genuine “surf vibe” atmosphere and to serve the fish tacos he loved was truly an original concept that Wilmington instantly embraced. The success of his first location led to what is now known as the family of Live Eat Surf restaurants with a total of 8 locations.

His hands-on approach in the restaurants, hard work and relentless drive to be the best each and every day enabled him to give back to the community and help many animals in need over the years. He created Cinco de Bow Wow, an annual fundraising event, to support local animal shelters and Canines for Service. Josh was a member of the UNCW Surf Club that led him to establish the UNCW Tower 7 Surf Scholarship in 2008. It has grown into the Tower 7/WBLivesurf Scholarship. Josh supported the surf community in many other ways such as feeding the volunteers and participants in the annual Surfers Healing event on Wrightsville Beach. Josh always preferred not to be in the spotlight for his generosity and community involvement. However, many organizations over the years wanted to recognize him for his good deeds. To name a few, Josh was the UNCW Distinguished Citizen of the Year in 2015 and was inducted into Wrightsville Beach Museum’s 2014 Waterman Hall of Fame for his contribution to Beach Culture.

Josh was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Joseph Vach, and Mary Carroll Vach, his sisters Mary Elizabeth Vach, Carroll Vach England, and by his beloved dog Wyatt. Josh is survived by his wife Cindy and their treasured dog Gunner, his sister Martha Vach Redding, his brothers Richard Joseph (Jr) and Thomas Carville Vach, along with numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

There will be two Celebrations of Life. One in Wilmington and the other in Ocean City, MD. Details will be announced at a later date in each community.

Contributions in his memory can be made to:
Tower 7/WBLiveSurf Scholarship: Hope From Helen P.O.Box 187 Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
(Please note the name of the scholarship on the tax deductible donation. Email donation questions to Tony Butler – tony@hopefromhelen.com
Cinco de Bow Wow Organizations: Paws Place Dog Rescue, Pender County Human Society, C.A.R.E. – Coastal Animal Rescue Effort, New Hanover County Animal Services Unit, Adopt An Angel, Canines For Service

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  • May 20, 2019
    Sunshine Martin says:
    Josh was my boss for 3 years, he was always appreciative and always encouraged the best work ethic in everyone. But at the same time wanted everyone to remain positive and happy to be there. An amazing person, compassionate about our local doggy charities. We always had two charities a year where we would donate money made that day in honor of our canine friends Josh was a person compassionate about anything alive, may he rest in Peace

  • May 20, 2019
    Connie Lincoln says:
    Josh and Cindy have always held a special place in my heart. His loss is beyond difficult but I believe He is now in heaven waiting for us so we will see him again. Love and prayers.

  • May 17, 2019
    Dana Binen says:
    Condolences to Cindy, his Maryland family, and beloved dog. Josh will be greatly missed, but will always be remembered with love and respect for all he did in the community and led the way on how to have successful restaurants with fabulous food. Best salsa in town!!

  • May 19, 2019
    Joey McNeill says:
    Our prayers are with you Cindy. May Gof comfort you in a most special wzy.

  • May 19, 2019
    Nancy Powers says:
    JBV...Josh, you were a.man of great passion, and drive who would not take no for an answer. You have left all who knew you lessons of some kind. I will forever be grateful for knowing you even if it was not that.long in years...but working very closely with you on a daily basis was insightful in so many ways. I send my deepest sympathies to your family, friends and to you Cindy and Gunner. May you have peace.