Jack Ernest Severs
April 16, 1931 - June 29, 2021
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Jack Ernest Severs
April 16, 1931 - June 29, 2021
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Jack Ernest Severs
April 16th, 1931 – June 29th, 2021
Jack was an avid outdoorsman who loved to fish, golf, and play tennis. Jack married his high school sweetheart, Virginia Wilson. They lived in Monterey Park, California, where they had two children, Sallie and Scott, before moving to the beautiful beach community of San Clemente in the late 50’s. Jack started his career by opening a laundromat called the Wash House on El Camino Real. Jack was also a skilled butcher, working at Vic’s Market in Dana Point for over 15 years. He also owned the Tackle Box bait shop at the San Clemente Pier where he taught his son Scott to fish and love the ocean. You could always count on a hot cribbage game going on in the backroom.
“Quiet Jack” always had a smile on his face and a story to tell. Jack and Ginny loved to travel. In their retired years, they traveled the country in their Airstream trailer. Jack also loved the beach. He and Ginny were regular fixtures at T Street beach every weekend during the summer with their close friends, the “Beach Bunch” gang. In his later years, Jack enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
When Jack lost his beloved wife Ginny, he would go to Del Mar every day and visit his friends at Cafe Calypso. He affectionately became known as “Downtown Jack”.
11 responses to Jack Ernest Severs
Kenny Harris says:
July 16, 2021
Mike Dollar Donna Dollar says:
July 16, 2021
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mike dollar Donna dollar says:
July 16, 2021
Loved Jack, very nice man…God bless
Rick Dockrill says:
July 16, 2021
Scott and Sallie, sorry for your lose. Your parents where the best, they always made me feel like family. The back yard BBQs where so much fun. They will never be forgotten.
Lynn Kvalheim says:
July 18, 2021
Dear Sallie and Scott, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your sweet dad. From the time you and your parents moved next door to me in the fourth grade, I can remember your dad’s ready smile and fun sense of humor. Ginny and he are forever in my memories of those grade school years. In later years, he was always quick with a compliment and I would laugh when he’d greet me with “you were always my favorite!” Of course he said that to all the girls! He was ever positive and chipper! I hope you can hold dear to these memories and that they bring you comfort.