John born on March 14th, 1951, in Santa Ana, California, to Luis Shipley and Myrtle Presson, he grew up in a bustling household with five siblings. Their family home on West Floyd Circle in Santa Ana provided the backdrop for his formative years. John's academic and athletic pursuits began at La Quinta High School, where he actively engaged in football, baseball, and music. His passion for football continued into his college years at UCLA, where he not only pursued his education but also excelled in sports. Notably, he achieved the significant milestone of being the first in his family to receive a college degree. After his time at UCLA, John pursued higher education at Western State University, where he earned both a Bachelor of Science in Law and a Juris Doctorate in Law. This academic achievement laid the foundation for his future career. John's professional journey took him into government service, where he contributed his skills and knowledge. Additionally, he ventured into entrepreneurship, establishing his own private investigative company.
John's youth was a vibrant and adventurous time. He forged lasting friendships with countless individuals though every season of his life. These friendships added a rich layer to the tapestry of his life, creating shared experiences and lifelong memories. John had passion for music. That love was shared with his beautiful singing voice and guitar strumming. He shared his amazing stories about youth-filled adventures and “questionable escapades" John was a person who embraced life fully, sought out new experiences, and perhaps occasionally tested the boundaries. These aspects of John's youth contribute to the mosaic of his personality. His qualities contribute to the multitude of memories that will be cherished by friends and family alike.
In the mid 1990’s he met his wife Sharon and her three daughters. He quickly adjusted to being a full-time father. Taking the girls to and from school, sports, music and one of his favorite places the movies. He taught them how to bowl, fish, pitch a tent in the backyard and make a perfect omelet. Creating lasting memories that we carry with us each day. He shared his passions with his family and friends. He enjoyed going to Angles games and his bowling league.
John's decision to become a teacher in his 50s is a testament to his enduring passion for constant learning. Returning to college to obtain a Teaching Credential and a Master's in Education. Teaching in the county's juvenile court system indicates his commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of young individuals who may have faced challenges. With a busy home, he enjoyed his quiet morning drives up Ortega as a peaceful start to his day. John also enjoyed his teaching assistant, also known as "Iggy” the pet iguana. In his spare time, he taught criminal law for Pepperdine University showcases his commitment to legal education even after transitioning to a full time career in educating others.
In his retirement he enjoyed his family and the growing number of grandchildren & great grandchildren
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He is survived by his son Daniel Thompson, daughters Jennifer Hall, Stephania Hernandez, Kimberly Vecchio, his 10 grandchildren, Jack, Orion, Ocean, Arrow, Abigail, Maddison, Lillian, Wyatt, Amelia and 3 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Darlene Hunter. He was preceded in death by his parents Luis and Myrtle, his wife Sharon, and siblings Corrine, La Donna, James “Jim”, Coraldene.
John will be remembered as a loving husband, amazing father, the best Pappy and a tremendous friend.
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