

John Cady Eisinger, known to his wife and dear friends as "Jack", died suddenly in his home in San Antonio of a brain aneurism on March 2, 2011 at the age of 50. He was born in Gooding, Idaho on February 6, 1961.
He is survived by his loving wife Susan Orr Eisinger and daughter Hannah Nicole; son, Ben Garretson and wife Heather, their daughters Brooklyn, Madelyn and Elynn Zoey of Spanaway, Washington; son, Timothy Eisinger and daughter Emily Dayle of Warner Robins, Georgia; daughter, Didi Eisinger; Father and Mother, Gordon and Pat Eisinger of Gooding, Idaho; brother, Bill Eisinger and wife Deb; sister, Becky Olin and husband Dave; two nephews and one niece, also from Idaho.
John "Jack" Eisinger was a licensed Professional Electrical Engineer who earned his degrees from The University of Idaho in 1983. He held numerous professional certifications and accreditations in his field and was in charge of the Engineering division at Glades Electric Cooperative in Florida, working primarily from his local satellite office since his marriage to native Texan wife Susan 2 1/2 years ago.
He was loved and admired by all that knew him because of his kind and gentle demeanor and ability to always be conscious of the needs of others. He lived by the philosophy of "Do the right thing" in everything you do, as was noted on a sign he had posted on his computer and followed diligently each day of his life.
His undying love for his family could be seen and measured by his all of his efforts to build a strong family love for home and hearth, his God, his friendships, and his work. John "Jack" was an honorable man who graced the lives of all those he knew. His honesty, integrity, and dedication to making his family's life better can be seen in all his deeds to beautify his home and provide for his family. It wasn't uncommon for him to volunteer to help even a stranger in their time of need.
He had a stellar professional reputation in the Engineering field and had worked in engineering capacities in the private and power utility sector in several states during his 28 year professional career. He was an extremely dedicated husband, father, and Grandpa to his 4 young grandchildren. He was a kind and gentle soul who lived a Christ centered life and taught by example. He was a prayerful man who spent much time reading, researching and teaching the word of God.
He enjoyed family time with his wife and daughter, was an avid gardener, "do it your-selfer" as seen in the countless home improvement projects he had a passion for in their home. He enjoyed hosting outdoor barbecues and parties for family and friends. To those who knew him, he was a true and trusted friend, loyal and giving of himself, always ready to lend a hand to others and his community. He was a moral man who lived his life as a believer in God, following the words of his Heavenly Father. He will truly be missed by all.
Porter Loring Mortuary North is entrusted with his private services to be held Wednesday, March 9th at 11:00 a.m. in their chapel.
His wife has requested that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made in his name to his youngest daughter's school, San Antonio Christian School, 19202 Redland Road, San Antonio, Texas 78259, attention Development Office.
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