Randy Wayne Pesicka
January 26, 1956 ~ December 24, 2024
Randy Wayne Pesicka, 68, of Wildomar, CA, passed away at home on Monday, December 24, 2024, surrounded by his family. Born on January 26, 1956, in Deadwood, SD, Randy was known for his vibrant spirit and unwavering dedication to his family and friends.
Randy was a retired Electrician, where he made a significant impact through his work. Outside of his professional life, Randy had a passion for sports. He loved playing pickleball and watching all his favorite teams play. He also enjoyed riding his e-bike and creating lasting memories with loved ones. Randy had accepted the Lord and enjoyed listening to his son reading the Bible to him.
Randy is survived by his wife Jodi of 36 years, his son Jacob, daughter Jessica (Freddie), granddaughter Finley, Mother Charlene, sisters Karen and Rhonda (Wayne) and many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends who will remember him for his love, friendship, and his sense of humor. Randy’s presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Randy was preceded in death by his daughter Justine, father Richard, Sister Carmen and nephew Cody.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday January 4, 2025, at England Family Mortuary 27135 Madison Ave Temecula CA 92590 where family and friends are invited to celebrate his life and share their memories. A viewing will be held from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm service will start at 12:00 pm. A celebration of his life will be held immediately following at Karen Pesicka’s 26621 Olivine Circle Menifee CA 92584
Randy Wayne Pesicka will be remembered for his warmth, generosity, and the joy he brought to those around him. His legacy will live on in the hearts of many.
Sending thoughts, love and prayers to all of Randy’s family! Wishing I could be with you all on this special day of celebration! Although it’s been several years since I’ve been out there I treasure the time I spent with you all! May God wrap his loving arms around you all and give you peace and warmth as you continue your journey forward! Love and miss you all
May the spirit of your dearly loved Randy, continue to live in all of you. Heaven will be a wonderful place! My love and sympathy to all of you.
Sending my deepest thoughts prayers and Love to all of you. May the Lord be with you through this time of sorrow and always.
You are in my prayers. Our husbands are in God’s hands now!!! 🙏🙏🙏
My heart goes out to you.friend. He is in a beautiful place by his daughter side fully complete without any disabilities. I pray God gives you the strength to overcome the heartbreak you are going through. Xoxoxo
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. I wish I could be there to celebrate Randy’s life with all of you. I have so many memories of Randy when I would come down to stay as a kid. May your faith give you all strength through this time. All my love!
LeeAnne
I met Randy, Jodi, Justine, Jessica, and Jacob in 2005 when we moved across the street from them. Jacob immediately became one of my best-friends. Along with that—Randy. Randy was always around cracking a joke. He loved to make jokes, and make everyone he came in contact with laugh. I remember Randy driving Jacob, Gunner (my brother), and I to David A. Brown Middle School. As we were getting out of his truck, he started blaring “Bad to the Bone” by George Thorogood. Randy had the music up LOUD. The place we got dropped off is positioned in front of all the students. Jacob was slightly embarrassed, to say the least. Gunner and I thought it was hilarious. Stuff like that was so Randy. Funny and goofy guy in the best of ways. Randy was always racing RC cars, working on his boat, playing bocce ball, ping pong, pickle-ball, etc. I moved away from Wildomar, to Oklahoma, circa 2007. Everytime I came back to California I would make a visit to the Pesicka Family. Every time, Randy greeted with a joke. Randy and I picked things up right where we left off—like there wasn’t hundreds of miles and years between seeing each other. I love Randy. I love Jacob. I love the entire Pesicka Family. I’m truly sad to hear about Randy’s abrupt passing. With that being said—I have joy and solace. I know Randy is in a better place. I know this due to Jacob telling me Randy recently accepted Jesus Christ into his life as Lord and Savior. Well done, Jacob. Though his passing leaves a profound void, I know Randy is smiling down. Indeed, he is. Thinking and saying “There is no down-side to where I am, not in the slightest.” Welcome home, Randy. I look forward to the time I see you again. When we all see you again. Until then, practice your bocce ball. You better believe there’s competitive sports in Heaven—and I’m coming with my A game 😉
I love you Randy. To the Pesicka Family—I love all of you. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you for the privilege of knowing, having, and sharing Randy.
I was very sad to hear of Randy’s passing, but then rejoiced in hearing that he had given his heart to the Lord! I met Randy and his family at the Garden Grove Foursquare Church in 1967. It was a small church and not many young people there so Randy being there was a real good thing. We became friends quickly. He was a very funny guy and we had some good times. The first time I ever drove a motorcycle was at his house. It was a small Honda and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. After a couple of years in high school we lost contact with each other, but I never forgot Randy. I am so overjoyed that I will see him again one day in heaven where we will rejoice for eternity!
My prayers are with the Pesicka family and that you would be surrounded by God’s love and perfect peace 🙏.