John “Jack” Kerr Wilson: August 29, 1937 – February 25, 2024

By Montecito Journal   |   March 26, 2024
Jack leaves a legacy filled with laughter, steadfastness, and a deep love for his Scottish heritage

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.  

 

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