Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher Cause Of Death and Net Worth: What Did ‘Joe the Plumber’ Die Of? His Obituary

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Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, popularly known as Joe the Plumber after he confronted then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, died Sunday.

Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher was a politician and a member of Republican Party.

He was an American conservative activist and commentator.

He was commonly known as “Joe the Plumber” and gained immense fame for confronting Obama during his campaign trail in 2008.

On August 27, the world learned about his death and following that many were curious to learn more about his cause of death, what happened to him and his net worth. Read on for more.

Joe Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber, has died
Joe Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber, has died. Credit: Getty Images – Getty

What was Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher’s cause of death?

A conservative activist Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher aka ‘Joe the Plumber’ has died at age 49.

He died on Sunday morning months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in July.

“Our hearts are broken,” Wurzelbacher’s wife, Katie, revealed in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“We lost a beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend. He made an impact on so many lives.

“When I met Joe he was already known by someone else as ‘Joe the Plumber’ but he wrote something to me that stood out and showed me who he truly was: ‘just Joe.’

“He was an average, honorable man trying to do great things for the country he loved so deeply after being thrust into the public eye for asking a question,” Katie said.

“My heart goes out to everyone whose lives are impacted by cancer,” the grieving wife added.

“There are so many ups and downs but we tried to find joy in every day.

“He fought long and hard, but is now free from pain. I don’t think of him as losing his battle. Because he knew Jesus, his battle was won.

“Joe’s last wish was to get us back by my family. The first night here, he gave me a big smile and said ‘we made it.’

“To everyone who has and continues to support us, and there are so many, Thank You! You helped bring Joe peace and for that I will always be grateful.”

Wurzelbacher became known nationally in 2008 for confronting then-presidential candidate Barack Obama during his campaign trail in Toledo, Ohio
Wurzelbacher became known nationally in 2008 for confronting then-presidential candidate Barack Obama during his campaign trail in Toledo, Ohio. Credit: Reuters

What was Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher’s net worth?

Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber’s exact net worth was never reported anywhere. However, he was believed to have an estimated net worth between $500,000 and $800,000.

He accrued his fortune from his business as he owned a plumbing company.

Wurzelbacher confronted Obama about his proposed tax plan
Wurzelbacher confronted Obama about his proposed tax plan. Credit: Reuters

Who was Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher?

Wurzelbacher rose to national prominence in 2008 when he confronted Obama during his campaign trail in Toledo, Ohio, before a sea of reporters.

He accused the presidential candidate’s proposed tax plan of clashing with the American Dream.

The small business owner asked Obama how his new tax plan would affect filers above the $250,000 threshold.

“I’m getting ready to buy a company that makes about $250,000 to $270,000 dollars a year. Your new tax plan is going to tax me more, isn’t it?” a poised Wurzelbacher asked Obama.

The Democratic nominee responded to Wurzelbacher by suggesting his plan would allow small businesses, like his plumbing company, to grow more rapidly.

“It’s not that I want to punish your success,” Obama told Wurzelbacher.

“I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they’ve got a chance at success, too.”

Then-Republican nominee John McCain referenced Wurzelbacher’s name over a dozen times during his presidential campaign after the viral interaction.

Wurzelbacher made several appearances on news outlets and was name-dropped multiple times during Obama and McCain’s presidential debate on October 15, 2008.

In 2012, Wurzelbacher launched an unsuccessful congressional bid against Democratic incumbent March Kaptur.