James Easterling Obituary
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James John Easterling, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, was welcomed into heaven September 17, 2025 after a long struggle with Inclusion Body Myositis.
Born August 30, 1938 in San Diego, California to James Cawthon and Adelia (Jungers) Easterling, Jim was the oldest of three children. Jim's strong faith in God was a focal point of his family. He attended St. John of the Cross Lemon Grove, St. Augustine High School and the University of San Diego. He was a fire fighter with the City of San Diego, Building Designer, Contractor, Construction Superintendent, and Construction Management Consultant. Jim was also a competitive cyclist competing around the world for many years earning numerous gold, silver and bronze medals.
Jim leaves behind his wife, Peggy (Hoffman), sons, Jim Easterling and Michael (Diane) Bisesi, daughter, Amy (David) Blake, step-children, Dean (Missy) Thornton, Dawn (Terry) Womack, Megan (David) Bosteter, Tyler (Jessica) Perry and Alex (Staci) Perry, 20 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his son, Ronnie (Nancy) Bisesi, his siblings David (Candace) Easterling and Maryellen Pitard.
In addition to family, cycling, camping, hiking and fishing, Jim made time to serve on the Alpine Fire Protection Board (26 years), the Alpine Planning Group (12 years), coach soccer, little league baseball and youth softball for his children and grandchildren, volunteer at Father Joe's Village and oversee construction of the new worship space for Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Alpine.
Jim will be remembered as a man of faith who loved the Lord, his family and friends.
Funeral Services will be at 11:00AM on December 12, 2025 at The Immaculata Catholic Church (5998 Alcala Park Wat, San Diego, CA 92110) with burial and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Casa de los Pobres USA P. O. Box 9596 San Diego, CA 92169, or Father Joe's Village 3850 E Street San Diego, CA 92102, in his name.