James Michael Causky

James Michael Causky

August 04, 1959 - March 29, 2019
Dana Point CA

James Michael Causky

August 04, 1959 - March 29, 2019
Dana Point CA

Obituary

Jim Causky unexpectedly passed away on March 29, 2019 at the age of 59. He is survived by his wife Caroline, and daughters Kelly and Allison. He is also survived by his sister Debi, and many other loved ones, including brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, a nephew, and lifelong friends.

Jim was born on August 4, 1959 in Lakewood, California. He grew up in Rossmoor with friends he had for over 50 years. He excelled in sports, particularly baseball. He played as a boy, at Los Alamitos High School, and through college at Pepperdine University. He enjoyed success for over 30 years in aerospace sales, most recently self-employed with his wife at CauskyRandall Sales, Inc.

Jim made many, many friends all along the way.

But Jim was certainly not all work. He coached his daughters in softball, golfed, watched sports and horses, dined with friends and family, and vacationed. He proudly watched his daughters graduate from high school and from college. He supported them in all of their pursuits -playing softball, riding horses, travelling the globe, finding jobs, and everything else -and beamed when sharing their accomplishments.

Once empty nesters, Jim and Caroline sold their home in Mission Viejo and moved to Dana Point near the beach. Together they have enjoyed the ocean view, travelling, horses, and spending time with loved ones. Just recently they visited the Virgin Islands, Miami, Las Vegas, Canada, Kentucky, Bermuda, Del Mar, New Hampshire, Costa Rica, New York, Alaska, and Lake Tahoe.

Many, many loved ones mourn that Jim Causky left us too soon.

 

Memorial Service Details:

Please join us at Jim Causky’s memorial service and celebration of life on Thursday, April 11, 2019. Everyone is invited. Jim would have it no other way. The details are as follows:

The memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM at Mariners Church South County (32222 Del Obispo Street, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675).

Afterward, please join us for a celebration of his life at El Niguel Country Club (23700 Club House Drive, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677).

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation.

 

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: April 11, 2019 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: Mariners Ocean Hills Church
  • Location: 32222 Del Obispo St. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 - (Get Directions)

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: April 11, 2019 (12:30 PM)
  • Venue: El Niguel Country Club
  • Location: 23700 Clubhouse Drive Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 - (Get Directions)

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43 responses to James Michael Causky

  1. Tami Zapata says:

    You will be missed by so so many . Every time I adjust my swing I will think of you as I enjoy a coorslight on the course. You always always had a smile and of course it rubbed off on all of us. Sending lots of hugs to you always!

  2. The Demmonds says:

    When I think of Jim Causky, the first things that come to mind are his friendly smile and his kind loving and welcoming heart to everyone he meets.
    I had the privilege of growing up in the same community of Rossmoor as Jim and his brother Joey. It was a wonderful time for all of us and we always looked back at those wonderful memories.
    It was several years later where our paths would cross again when our daughters played for Mission Viejo softball league.
    Jim hadn’t changed a bit.
    Once again, it was his open, fun loving spirit that made it so easy to reconnect.
    We had several years where my husband Bob and Jim were able to coach together which were some of the best times of our lives.
    During these years we were able to get to know Caroline, Kelly and Ally. (The loves of his life).
    I always knew Jim was successful in the business world, but what was really important to him was his family and friends.
    Jim always had the gift that made you feel loved, important and joyful. His kind heart was honestly like no other.
    If you had the privilege of knowing Jim, you were blessed beyond measure.
    My prayer is for constant love and support for Caroline and the the girls and the entire Causky family today and forever.
    If we can just take a small piece of the gifts Jim has taught us by knowing him and carry that with us through life then there will always be a little bit of Jim Causky in generations to come.

    We love you Jim today and always and are so very blessed by you.

    Blessings and love,
    Marie, Bob, Christopher and Kiersten Demmond

  3. Tim Montez says:

    1980 Pepperdine Baseball

    I will always remember the “Scrap Brothers” and how they took me in as a freshman and made me feel welcome. I love this picture as I’m sitting next to Jimmy. They came to the field ready to play everyday. Jimmy and Dana were two of the funniest teammates I have ever known. I remember on a road trip to Las Vegas to play UNLV I snuck out after curfew and met JIMMY and Dana at a casino and JIMMY was trying to teach me how to play craps but I had no clue so I just rolled the dice and I must’ve been doing good because everybody was cheering for about a half hour … good times??âš¾ï, I will always remember those times and now you are in a better place my friend. Love ya Monty

  4. Jim was instant family when we met his beautiful daughter Kelly. We were all so excited that our kids had met and Jim couldn’t contain himself on the night of Kelly’s prom when he whispered to John and I that he feels like this is the one for Kelly. We all did an internal happy dance cause we all knew it to be true.

    Jim, Caroline, John and I got to watch our kids fall in love with each other and celebrate their marriage and so many of their accomplishments. He loved his family deeply and brought so much joy to everyone he was around. Our hearts are just broken

  5. Walther says:

    We are still in denial. Our hearts are broken with your sudden departure. Your friendship and kindness were your signature. Rest In Peace brother!

    Walther Solis and family.

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