Well...(as Gerry started many sentences), we lost a great husband, father, grandfather, and friend on March 27, 2021. Gerry made strong impressions on everyone he met through his quick wit, goofy laugh, insightful observations, lack of political correctness, ability to share his thoughts through expressions on his face, and fierce loyalty to his family.
Gerry took great pride in his work and relationships during his 35-year career with Caltrans. The bulk of his time was dedicated to highway landscaping and maintenance, although forming and leading crews was his real strength. He got the most out of others by setting the example through an unparalleled work-ethic and ability to communicate clearly...although not always concisely.
Gerry would be the first to say that his family was the biggest success. The foundation started over 50 years ago when he married Jackie (Oldham) in 1968. Their partnership served as a model for their child, Donald, and his friends who often packed their Chula Vista home. His legacy is forged in his family and his seeds will continue to grow through the lessons he taught subtly and without fanfare.
You know what...( another common "Gerry" prompt)? Gerry Austin had no idea how many people he impacted. He invested in others and expected no favors in return. He embodied the ideals of servant leadership and did the tough work with the goof attitude, a smile, and some long (repeated) stories.
Gerry is survived by his wife, Jackie, son, Donald, daughter-in-law, Paula, three grandchildren, Garrett, Emilie, and Kristin, and his brother Larry. *
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.humphreymortuary.com for the Austin family.