Johnny Douglas Pearce

Johnny Douglas Pearce obituary, Yreka, CA

Johnny Douglas Pearce

Johnny Pearce Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Girdner Funeral Chapel - Yreka on Sep. 5, 2024.

Publish in a newspaper

If you needed a car engine rebuilt, house built, back hoe or tractor work, or basically any broken thing fixed, Johnny Pearce was the guy that could do it. John passed away on August 22, 2024 at the age of 82. He died at his residence after losing the battle against Alzheimer's disease.
John was born in Earlington, Kentucky. At the age of 8, his father Chuck and mother Mary Lu decided to head west in search of a better life. After moving several times, John settled in Weed, California. John had one older brother, David, two younger brothers, Bruce and Ron, and a sister, Pat. At the age of 16, John went to work at the mill in Weed. Two years later, having met Shirley Holly, also of Weed, they were married in Reno, Nevada. It was during this time that John wanted to build a car transmission. He worked with a local mechanic, for free, beginning his career of mastering the mysteries of anything mechanical. He developed the desire to understand how things worked. This desire extended itself to anything he wanted to accomplish, such as converting a city bus to a luxurious motor home, restoring a 1967 Austin Healy, building his own home, working cattle or growing alfalfa.
John joined the U.S. Army and was with the 82nd Airborne serving time in Korea. He received an honorable discharge as Specialist 5. When asked why Airborne, he said "because they paid me more to jump out of airplanes." While in the military, John and Shirley had a daughter, Wendy.
Upon leaving the service, John and Shirley returned to Redding, California, where John went to work for Cal Fire. He spent 6 years with Cal Fire, leaving as a Captain out of the Redding area. John was a good money manager, and returned to Yreka after leaving Cal Fire and purchased Yreka Auto Parts. Several years later he also purchased a motorcycle sales business. By 1982 John sold both businesses and, now divorced, met Suzi Starr from Scott Valley, who would be his partner and wife for the remainder of his life. They were married in 1991. The sale of John's businesses enabled he and Suzi to enjoy many adventures.
Adventures included buying a sailboat (he had never sailed before) and taking it down the West coast of Baja, California, around the tip and up the East side into the Bay of Conception. John and Suzi spent a lot of winters near Muleje at Sanispac Beach in Baja and made many trips into mainland Mexico. In most summers, they returned to the Starr Ranch in Scott Valley where John helped Suzi's father run the ranch. Another summer they purchased Shasta Lake Towing and Garage, which they built up and sold at the end of the summer.
In 1999, Suzi's mother suffered a severe stroke, as did John's mother. This ended their Mexico exploits. Suzi was caregiver for her mother and John ran the ranch. John also had the idea of selling Mexican food at fairs, purchasing a plain trailer and completely outfitting it for that purpose. The "Bean Cone" traveled to four or five fairs a summer.
To see Johnny on the street or to meet him for the first time, he presented a serious expression. He was an excellent card player and spent many hours playing poker in Yreka and Nevada, winning a tournament at the Peppermill in 2007. Serious Johnny had a huge heart, often seen taking a homeless person into fast food and buying dinner. He would go out of his way to help family and friends to fix a broken car or appliance. John Pearce was a good man. No man can ask for a better summation of his life.
John is survived by his wife, Suzi; daughter Wendy of Yreka; his brothers, Bruce (Kathy) of Yreka, Ron (Lori) of Weed, and Pat Hill of Sacramento. His brother, David, passed away in 2015.
Alzheimers is a terrible brain stealing disease. The family is so grateful to Madrone Hospice for their help physically, and with support, direction and empathy. No services are planned at this time.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

How to support Johnny's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Johnny Pearce's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more

Sign Johnny Pearce's Guest Book

Not sure what to say?