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Jack L. Loveall

1936 - 2020

Jack L. Loveall obituary, 1936-2020, Sacramento, CA

BORN

1936

DIED

2020

Jack Loveall Obituary

Labor Leader, Mentor and Humanitarian Jack L. Loveall was laid to rest during a private family service in Sacramento, Calif. on Feb. 29, 2020his 21 st leap-year birthdayafter a courageous three-year battle with cancer. He was 84 years old from Detroit, Mich., born on Leap Day, Feb. 29, 1936. Jack was a self-made Renaissance man and the embodiment of the American Dream. He was deeply respected by his colleagues and adversaries alike. Affectionately referred to as "Captain Jack," he was married to his first mate, Patricia, whom he adored for 67 years. He was the father of seven, a grandfather, a great-grandfather and a beloved mentor and teacher to countless others. He began his career in the retail grocery industry at the age of 13, when he worked as a part-time grocery clerk for Wrigley Markets in Detroit. He joined the Retail Clerks Association in 1953 and became a Union Representative for Local 876 five years later. After a series of Union mergers, the Clerks became and remain known as the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW). Jack soon became the local's Organizing Director and President of the Michigan States Council. In 1965, Loveall went to work for the International Union, where he was appointed Executive Assistant to the Director of Organizing and then promoted to Executive Assistant to the International President. He served as Regional Director of the Metro New York and New England areas, was the trustee of UFCW Local 500 in Montreal, Canada and was the Regional Director of the Southwest Region, which covered California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Hawaii. Loveall's ingenuity and dedication to working people helped him climb to the upper echelon of the International Union's governing body. He was elected an International Vice President in 1971, a position he held with distinction for more than 30 years, representing working families throughout the United States, Canada, Asia and Europe. From the earliest days of his career he displayed a powerful determination, discipline and unique capacity to work endless hours on behalf of "the members we are so privileged to represent," a phrase he used frequently. Jack continued his extraordinary record of accomplishments as president of UFCW 588-Northern California. He immediately made growth and organizing top priority. His head-spinning success was demonstrated by the explosive growth of UFCW 588's membership due to his unique personal style, dynamism and innovative leadership. He was known for his iconic negotiating skills, strategic sensibilities and steely nerve. Jack served with distinction on the board of the California Labor Federation and as president of the Coalition of Organized Labor. He also was chairman of the UFCW Universal Trust Fund, chairman of the Northern California Joint Labor/Management Committee and chairman of the James T. Housewright Scholarship Fund. Jack's status as one of America's most respected labor leaders motivated him to pursue the interests of working people at all levels of government, vigorously and tirelessly fighting for livable wages, quality health care and retirement dignity for all hard-working people. Jack lived in the spirit of "Solidarity Works," which he established as the motto of UFCW 588-Northern California, the Union he led for many years, and which continues as the motto of its successor Union, UFCW 8-Golden State. Nothing was more important to Jack than human interaction. He elevated making meaningful connections with others to an artform. Jack's passing prompted an outpouring of messages from near and far to the Loveall family from those who were touched by his life and his work. The consistent theme in these messages is "Jack made life better." An insatiable reader throughout his life, Jack had a wide-ranging variety of interests and passions. He grew up in Loveall's Garage, his father's auto shop, in Detroit. It was there his lifelong passion for cars began. Over his lifetime he restored hundreds of American classic automobiles, particularly those from the 1940s and 1950s, winning countless auto shows. He was an avid golfer with an extraordinary short game. He shot his age or lower every year from the age of 78 for the rest of his life. He seldom lost a wager or missed a long putt, even while battling those "evil little bastards" as he referred to the cancer cells. Jack had a marvelous sense of humor and loved telling jokes as much as hearing them; he laughed heartily doing both. Jack enjoyed being on the water with his family on their boat, Desperado. He loved music, movies, food, wine and traveling. He went cliff-jumping in his 50s, earned his pilot's license in his 60s, drove a Formula race car and taught himself to play the ukulele in his 70s and threw the first pitch in a Major League Baseball game in his 80s. Jack had a voracious appetite for life, devouring both its challenges and its joys. His approach to all aspects of life is reflected in his mantra: "Success Favors the Prepared. Plan Your Work; Work Your Plan". Jack and Patricia had seven children, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Their home was also a gathering place for neighboring children. It is in this spirit the Loveall Foundation for Children was founded to honor them. The Foundation is an all-volunteer charity providing meaningful opportunities for children to overcome challenges, live better lives and reach their full potential. The charity has raised and contributed millions of dollars for this mission since its creation in 1997. Jack was a man who charted acourse through which countlesssouls have benefited, a natural mentor and fierce champion for working people. He believed deeply inthe power of solidarity and was enormously proudof what he had built asa father and a leader. He loved and mastered his life. He gave and created somuch for so many to be grateful. He lived a profound lifeworth celebrating. His memoryand legacy will be kept alive bythose who use his lessons and beliefsas their guideposts to build better families, better communities and a better world, loving and being kind to one another. When taking special care of those we find ourselves privilegedand able to serve, we will honorhis nature. When we stand steadfast in the courageof our convictions, we will honorhis spirit. Jack is as alive todayas he ever was. His spirit and light are in all who knew and loved him.Together we are arighteous and powerfulforce for good. Always remember this: Solidarity Works! Jack sure did. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in Jack's name be made to the Loveall Foundation for Children. "The Way of Jack," a public celebration of Jack L. Loveall's life, will be held in the Sacramento Calif., region on June 9, 2020. Go to www.LoveallFoundation.org to make a donation and to learn more details about the celebration of this remarkable man.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Mar. 1, 2020.

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Stan Starkey

February 24, 2024

A sad day, Jack was very kind to me and I was proud to be one of his Stewards. Stan Starkey

Tish Eccleston

May 12, 2021

I remember Jack. I was in Jr. High.
I was great friends with his daughter, Desiree.
He was quite and kind. Desiree and I got into trouble together. Jack was stern and discerning. He kind of spooked me.
When I became a parent, I realized, Jack was a great caring and loving father.
He was a great man and I want to send my love and prayers to his amazing huge family.
I have a large family as well.
I understand Jack so much more. I'm very happy he enjoyed his family. Nothing can make a parent happier!

Wanda Wallace

March 14, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Stan Starkey

March 8, 2020

Jacques, so sorry for loss. He was our great leader.

Denise Dascallos

March 4, 2020

My prayers and thoughts go out to the Loveall Family. May they find comfort in the fact that their father touched so many lives in a way that will keep his loving memory alive for many years to come!

Michael Troy

March 3, 2020

Jack, gave me my start as a union representative and organizer and I never forgot that.

Mike Fursman

March 2, 2020

Our prayers go out to the Loveall Family.
Jack was a great friend and a great Leader. Friend, call him and he was there. Leader, ask him and he would show you the way.
Jack will always be remembered. Keep smiling because that is what he would want you to do.
His Legacy carries on.
Mike and LeAnn Fursman

Karen Spencer

March 1, 2020

Jack was a big influence on me when I started at Bel Air in 1985. Going to Union meetings and the Shop Steward meetings, I loved to hear Jack speak and talk to him afterwards. He always made time to talk to me when I would see him . Wish I could tell him I just Retired on the same day he passed away. Well I'll have to tell Jacque or Adam next time I see them and what a influence their Dad had on me telling people about the great benefits of being in a Union. My prayers and thoughts with a the immediate Family. His Union Family and Friends.

Carl Romstadt

March 1, 2020

Jack was a person who cared about people, mentored many, worked diligently, created endless opportunities, laughed often, and Loved deeply. We are better people for knowing Jack. He will be missed. The Romstadt Family.

Mike and LeAnn Fursman

March 1, 2020

Our prayers go out to the Loveall Family.
Jack was a great friend and a great Leader. Friend, call him and he was there. Leader, ask him and he would show you the way.
Jack will always be remembered. Keep smiling because that is what he would want you to do.
His Legacy carries on.

Pam and

March 1, 2020

We were privileged to share a very dear friendship..there were travels, a bounty of jokes and stories...long conversations until the wee hours. He leaves a void that cannot be filled but joyful memories and as he once said as his disease progressed see you on the other side. We will always cherish our memories and never to be forgotten.❤❤We love you!❤

Jacques Loveall

March 1, 2020

Youre with us everyday. Youre my hero. Love you Papason

Jacques Loveall

March 1, 2020

You're with us everyday. you're my hero.

March 1, 2020

I would like to offer my sincere condolences, and please know that God will comfort your family throughout this difficult time (2 Thessalonians 2:16,17).

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