John Bruce Matherson

John Bruce Matherson

July 19, 1954 - May 17, 2008

John Bruce Matherson

July 19, 1954 - May 17, 2008

Obituary

John Bruce Matherson
July 19, 1954 – May 17, 2008
‘Drive Fast; Take Chances’

A native Southern Californian, John was born July 19, 1954 in Downey, California so it’s no surprise that he never lived more than 50 miles from his birthplace. He loved Southern California; the desert; the mountains; the beaches and especially anywhere he could ride a bike!

John graduated from Buena Park High School where he was an excellent student. His scholastic aptitude earned him acceptance into the prestigious Air Force Academy. But when the time came to board the plane, John chose to follow his heart instead. If you know John you knew one thing for sure; he would choose passion over prestige any day. So, instead of boarding that plane he headed home and followed his heart and lifelong passion; motorcycles.

His love affair with motorcycles started as a young boy when he, his brother Bill, and his dad would build bicycles, which lead to go carts, mini bikes and ultimately motorcycles. As a kid John’s determination was obvious as he would overcome any obstacle to ‘ride’ even if it meant putting a milk crate against the wall so he could get on his bike!

His first racing experience was at Ascot Raceway in Gardena where he raced ‘flat track.’ From then on he raced any kind of race he could including ‘road racing’ and Speedway ‘sidecars.’ His son, Jim, said ‘He was so cool – he was the man. He had an entourage of supporters and people who loved him. It was just so much fun to be in the pits. Between races guys would rebuild his bike because they loved him and looked up to him. He was my hero growing up!’

As much as John loved motorcycles, there was no comparison to the real love of his life, Robin/Blondie his favorite nickname for his girl. Robin and John were married on April 9, 1983, the same day Mission Yamaha was born. It should come as no surprise to anyone that their wedding reception was fittingly held in the Service Department!! What a joyous day for John to have both of his ‘loves’ united under one roof.

John would frequently call up to Blondie’s office and say ‘singing’ which was their code for ‘I love you.’ John didn’t just love Robin, he adored her. She’s the love of his life. For most men taking on the responsibility of raising 3 teenage children might be too big a challenge. But John applied his fearless perseverance and without fail he won the love and respect of each of the kids. They loved him because he was ‘fair,’ never judgmental or critical. He was a champion for them and always their biggest supporter through some of the toughest times of their lives. John said, ‘What I loved most about him was the way he treated mom.’ I will always remember Hannah telling me ‘Do a burn-out Daddy or Grandpa says you’re a girl’ ‘I love you Dad.’ In tears Lori whispered, ‘He was a loving role model as a father and a grandfather. He put my mom on a pedestal and loved her in a way that I want to be loved someday. No matter what you needed he’d be there for anything.’ Is there anything better than to leave this kind of legacy in your children’s hearts?

John was blessed with a loving immediate family; his brother Bill and twin sisters, Becky and Betty and all together seven nieces and nephews he loves.

With John it was all about ‘family’ so much so that he was there for the birth of ALL 7 grandkids; Daniel, Rachel, Alexis, Makenzie, Ryder, Hannah and Chase. And you can bet he’ll be there for #8 who is due to arrive this July. Grandpa had a unique and special relationship with each of them. He always met them on their level whether it was building rockets with the boys or being sassy with the girls. With the grandkids, the little boy in John would come out and there was laughter, big smiles and even bigger hugs. There was an unmistakable sparkle in his eyes when he was with them.

How can anyone sum up the impact of John’s life? Like the ripples of a rock in a pond, John’s life radiated outward and touched so many lives. Too many to count; too many to know. From the woman who knew him best, after 25 amazing years, Robin remembers a husband who had a passion for life. Whether it was cooking for friends and family, mentoring young guys, tinkering in the shop, tasting a new wine, traveling to new and exciting places, John did it all full throttle. He was always happy, optimistic and you could count on him to be the life of the party. There was a thing he taught the grandkids that kind of sums up John’s life philosophy:

Green Light – GO
Red Light – STOP
Yellow Light – GAS IT!!!

‘He loved life and lived each day as if it was his last.’ No regrets.

The impact of John’s life will live on in the hearts of those he loved and those who were blessed to love him.

‘I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race; I have kept the faith.’
2 Timothy 4:7

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested honoring John Matherson’s memory through donations to the Cordelia Knott Center of Wellness, 230 S. Main St. Orange, CA

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124 responses to John Bruce Matherson

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  1. Jerry Joiner says:

    I am still in despair after hearing of John’s passing. He was the nicest guy I have ever met in my life- You will be in my thoughts forever John

  2. Hello to everyone,

    I would like to thank all of you for sharing your thoughts,prayers and memories with us. It really helps. I wake up every day excited to see the newest one. I know much Johnie was loved and that gives me peace. I wanted to say HAPPY fATHERS DAY to him today, he was a wonderful dad. Happy Fathers Day to all you fathers out there.
    And Sweetie I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!!!

    BLONDIE

    1. Hello Robin: I noticed you had a house on the hill overlooking North Dana Point or South Laguna, but the place was in Mission Viejo North of Ortega Highway. I was going to shower and come over to meet the person I knew held Jonfulfilled in his life. When we were together to get one of my bikes working correctly, we both knew that it was the Blond at home that kept the world turning. Some things are said without words. 20251 Lake Forest Drive, Lake Forest, 92630

  3. Robin,
    I just wanted to thank you for letting me get to know John again these last few weeks. As Susie said “°Ã¢”šÂ¬Ã…” he may have been short in stature, but he was the tallest man I ever knew”°Ã¢”šÂ¬Â. He was one of a kind, and also one of the best grandfathers my nieces and my nephew could of ever had. And a man that everyone knew who he loved. You were always part of every conversation one had with John. John, you are gone, but you will never be forgotten.
    Love,
    Cid

  4. Dear Johnnie,

    Happy Fourth of July!! I miss you so much. but I know you are with me and will get me through my days.

    If every one could write a story they remember about John, I’d like to put a book together for myself, my kids and grandkids. I feel we could read it and help us heal. John was laughter, love and such a passion for life. What fun he made us all have. I want to remeber that and keep it for always.
    Thank you for all your support and love.

    I LOVE YOU SWEETIE WITH ALL MY HEART

    Blondie/Robin

  5. Dearest Love,

    We had a Birthday Party for you today at hole in the fence. Our favorite place when we first got together. All the bonfire’s on the beach, hot dogs and beers, our first Budley just a puppy!
    Guess what? There’s no more hole in the fence, you have to go through Doheny and it cost $10.00! No more pallets allowed to burn or dogs on the beach! Things have changed, but we still had a great time. Every one misse’s you and you know how every day is for me with out you. I Love you so very much and I’m so proud of you and what an impact you’ve had on so many people! You are very loved and have been a blessing to many when you where here and even now you are still working your Johnny way’s!!! Sprinkling Love around as every one remembers your Love and Laughter and I’ll always remember the Sparkle in your eye’s from the very beginning.
    Happy Birthday Love,
    Love You,
    Blondie

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