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Jacques Littlefield Obituary

Jacques Mequet Littlefield Tank Scholar and Collector Jacques Mequet Littlefield, who assembled one of the largest private collections of military vehicles in the world and championed open space in the mid-Peninsula, has died in Portola Valley, CA. He was 59 years old and had battled cancer for the past decade. Jacques' fascination with armored vehicles began in his childhood when he started building plastic models of tanks. While in college, he built his first scale model, radio-controlled tank. He acquired his first full-sized vehicle in 1975. In 1998 Jacques set up the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation to manage his collection of over one hundred fifty vehicles and restore new additions. The collection ranges from a World War II era U.S. Army M3A1 wheeled scout car, the first acquisition, to a Soviet-era mobile Scud Missile launcher, and includes such famous tanks as the U.S. Sherman and Patton class; U.K. Centurion, Conqueror and Chieftain; German WWII vehicles including a Panther; and Soviet-era Russian tanks. The complete inventory is available at www.milvehtechfound.com. Jacques was considered a scholar and expert on the history of armored warfare and the foundation helps serve the interests of authors, historians, educators, the defense industry, veterans groups, model makers and the entertainment industry. The collection is housed at Pony Tracks Ranch in the hills above Portola Valley, which the family acquired in the mid-1970s. Pony Tracks was the country estate of former SF mayor and California governor James "Sunny Jim" Rolph, Jr. Over the years, Jacques restored many of the old buildings on the ranch, such as the stables, and acquired additional property helping to maintain open space in the hills above Portola Valley. Jacques was the son of the late Edmund Wattis Littlefield and Jeannik Mequet Littlefield. He was born Nov. 21, 1949 in San Francisco, CA. His father was CEO of Utah International and served on many corporate boards during his career. He is survived by his mother, a strong supporter of the arts and a member of the Chairman's Council of the San Francisco Opera; his brother, Edmund Littlefield, Jr.; and sister, Denise Littlefield Sobel. Jacques also is survived by his wife, Sandy Montenegro Littlefield, and five children: David, Scott, Allison, Jacques Jr. and Jeannik, and one grandson, Kingsley. Jacques grew up in Burlingame and attended Cate School in Carpinteria, CA before studying at Stanford University where he received his Bachelor's degree in 1971 and an MBA two years later. He worked for Hewlett Packard as a manufacturing engineer before focusing solely on building his museum and restoration facility. Jacques served on the boards of the George S. Patton Museum in Fort Knox, Kentucky, the Cate School, the Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education, the Hoover Institution, the California Academy of Sciences, and the Filoli Center. He was a member of the Bohemian Club and Captain of the Sempervirens camp. A viewing will be held at Roller Hapgood & Tinney Funeral Directors, 980 Middlefield Rd in Palo Alto, on Saturday, January 10, 3:00 to 6:00, and a public memorial service for Jacques will be scheduled for the near future. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a contribution to one of the organizations Jacques supported: The Patton Museum, Cate School, the Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education, the California Academy of Sciences, the Hoover Institution or the Filoli Center.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jan. 10 to Jan. 11, 2009.

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Bree-Anna Vail

January 22, 2009

Many good wishes and sad condolances to his family and our community. The tank collection is an amazing legasy to a fine man who truly apprecciated historical objects the likes of wich many have never seen in persion. My family and I were very fortunate to have been to the ranch and say a big thank you for the hospitable nature of the Littlefields and the incredible collection left to the custody of the family in perpituity. Thank you

Teri Zanette

January 22, 2009

I was lucky enough to see Mr. Littlefield's tremendous collection. It is incredible. My condolences to his family.

Lucy Moreno

January 14, 2009

My deepest smypathy to his family. I am deeply saddened and will miss him terribly. He was a good man and great friend.

Christine Zanello-Giordano

January 14, 2009

Jacques Littlefield was a rare and special man. I have such fond memories of sitting together at the Coyote Point Board Meetings. To Sandy and to all his children...Jacques was such an affirmation of a life well lived.

Rosemarie Menager

January 12, 2009

I appreciate what Jacques did for the environment and the community. He had a great sense of history and was a very generous man. My condolences to his family on this sad loss.

Dr. Rosemarie Menager

COL Kenneth Nielsen

January 12, 2009

Deeply saddened to hear of Mr. Littlefield's passing. His collection of military vehicles is unsurpassed. My command, the California Center for Military History visited the collection this past December. I hope it will be preserved for future generations.

January 11, 2009

Myself and my colleagues were deeply saddened when we heard the news. Jacques played a unique role in our career's with his passion for hardware that we designed and produced. There were many enjoyable days and conversations with Jacques that will always be remembered. Thank You Jacques - And to the Littlefield family, please accept our deepest sympathies - All of those from FMC, United Defense and BAE Systems.

Bonnie Rathjen

January 11, 2009

My condolences to Jacques's family. I knew him as an undergraduate at Stanford and was invited to his home to witness him shoot real sodium out of his 1st tank, and watch it cause fireworks in the swimming pool. It was very exciting! I will always remember his kindness and good humor.

Burt Takeuchi

January 11, 2009

Mr Littlefield was a good friend and a great resource for military



history, business, and life skills. I will miss our conversations.



His collection and restoration center was like a giant model tank shop.



It was always a joy to visit "The Tank Farm" and I will miss him alot.



Burt Takeuchi

Steven Shonk

January 11, 2009

Last year, I was priveleged to see the military vehicle collection in person and on the television. It is such a gift. My condolences to the family.

James Strickland

January 10, 2009

I was attending SFAI when I read a NY times article on Mr.Littlefield's AFV collection. I contacted him by email, for which I had no real expectation of someone of his wealth and status, would possibly waste his valuable time to reply, in hopes of seeing this amazing collection. Well, much to my delighted surprise, he not only responded to my email but set up a time for me and several of my fellow students to tour his collection. It was beyond belief to see all the vehicles that I had seen,all my life, in books and films and documentaries.He was a generous, brilliantly erudite( he was no poser or dilletante about these machines) and gracious host that day and provided me and my friends with an unforgettable experience for which we will always be grateful. Thank you so much again, Mr.Littlefield

John Garvey

January 10, 2009

Thank you sir for your sincere efforts to preserve military history. You are a true patriot.

CW2 John Garvey
Historian
California State Military Reserve

Charles "Don" Snow

January 10, 2009

With sympathy to the Littlefield family - from a long time Utah Construction to Pathfinder employee. Most of my 22+ years with the company, was under Ed's inspired leadership.
Jacques making the collection of WWII memorbilia and saving the open areas above Portola Valley carries on the family tradition of contribution to our country.

Steve Littlefield (Thomas Edison Littefield's son)

January 9, 2009

We were saddened to hear of Jacques passing. Our deepest condolences to the family.

Simon Lerenfort

January 9, 2009

My deepest sympathy to your family at this sad time. A great loss to the world of military vehicle collection and restoration. I hope that his inspirational love of history will continue.

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