Porterville Recorder

John Harold Christl Jul 04, 1939 - Apr. 09, 2022

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John Harold Christl, 82, took his final flight on Saturday, April 9th, 2022 in Des Moines, Iowa with his faithful copilot of 60 years right by his side. John was born on the 4th of July, 1939 in Glendale, CA to Harold and Marguerite (Truesdale) Christl. In 1942 John moved to Portervill­e, CA with his parents and 2 brothers, Bob and Gary. He attended St. Anneds Catholic school from 1st to 8th grade where he and his brothers were altar boys. He graduated from Portervill­e High School in 1957.

John spent his first summer out of high school with his buddy, Dale Gill, working on a ranch in Winnemucca, NV and then enlisted in the U.S. Navy at 18 years old. He was stationed at Barbers Point, Hawaii and flew with the Early Warning System through the Aleutian Chain in Alaska. While home on leave, he met Joanie and they were married the following year in 1962!

John worked for Raytheon in Southern California and then at Pt. Mugu Pacific Missile Range. He and Joanie moved back home to Portervill­e to start their family (Jori, John, and Steve). This would be the family that traveled with the mobile home industry from Texas to Idaho, and Kansas before answering the call of owning his own business and settling in Gardnervil­le, Nevada in 1975. Nevada brought another son (Michael) to the family and a 43-year career of owning and operating All-american Tire & Auto Repair.

John loved to be where his family was, whether that was HOME with the kids and grandkids, pretending to be asleep but really hearing everything, fishing and hunting with his dad and uncles or watching Nascar on TV. He loved going to car shows, air shows, and playing ping pong, swimming and skiing, tacos and chili dogs (food in general, especially Joanieds cooking), taking care of his 40 acres of alfalfa, and loading up the whole family to take the famous Sunday drives usually ending at the local airport looking at planes. He eventually owned his own Cessna 210 and fulfilled a lifelong dream of being a private pilot making trips to Oshkosh, California and Oregon to make sure family members were able to attend special events.

After retirement he and Joanie took a cross country trip with longer stays in Texas and Iowa. The scenery was different and the Sunday drives could now happen any day of the week but his co-pilot always stayed the same, never wavering in her support and love of her "Johnny boy".

We have an enormous appreciati­on and love for the HEARTFELT care the North 6 nurses, doctors, and aides at Unity Point Health-iowa Methodist Medical Center showed our family. The Unity Point Hospice Team was phenomenal in our time of need, as well as the Iles Funeral Home in Des Moines.

If you feel inclined please consider a donation in the name of John Christl to: Unity Point Health Des Moines Foundation (Hospice), the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsond­s or hug a local hospital worker. They made an extremely tough time bearable and one we will never forget.

John is survived by his wife of 60 years, Joanie, daughter Jori Halbirt (Mike), son, John Christl (Robyn), son, Steve Christl (Colleen), son, Michael Christl, his beloved grandkids Kaitlyn, Matthew, Lauren, Alyson, and Sarah, brothers, Bob Christl and Gary Christl (Gloria).

He is preceded in death by his parents Harold Christl and Marguerite Butt, his in-laws Carson and Fay Dykes, and his brother-in-law, Carson Dykes.

A viewing will be held at Myers Funeral Service at 248 North E Street from 9:00-10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022.

Funeral services will follow the viewing at 11:00 a.m. in St. Anneds Catholic Church, 378 N F St., Portervill­e, with a graveside service immediatel­y following at Vandalia Cemetery, 565 E Scranton Ave., Portervill­e.

Please join us for a reception right after the graveside service to share stories and a meal at The Portervill­e Eagles Lodge at 97 W Henderson Ave.

myersfuner­al.com

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