John “Jack” Kerr Wilson
John “Jack” Kerr Wilson, born on August 29, 1937, in New Jersey to John and Elizabeth Wilson, passed away on February 25, 2024. He leaves a legacy filled with laughter, steadfastness, and a deep love for his Scottish heritage. Jack, known for his friendly demeanor, hospitality and exceptional humor, made a significant impact on many.
After high school, Jack honorably served in the U.S. Army in Iceland before pursuing higher education. He graduated from Rutgers University with a Law Degree, distinguishing himself as the top student under Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s mentorship.
Choosing a different path, Jack turned down an offer from Richard Nixon’s New York law firm and moved west to Santa Barbara. There, he met Anne Gay Ashforth on a blind date, leading to a deeply cherished marriage.
Jack’s career was as distinguished as his academic achievements. He became a prominent attorney, eventually serving as a senior partner at Price, Postel & Parma. His dedication to community and tradition was evident in his leadership roles with Rancheros Visitadores and Pobres Rancheros.
Jack’s laughter and steadfast spirit were a source of light for his family, friends, and acquaintances. He is survived by his children, Erica Ashforth, Andrew Wilson, and Matthew Wilson, along with nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, who will continue his legacy of kindness, humor, and resilience.