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Gerald Chester "Jerry" SEALUND

Santa Rosa, California

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Passed away at home from complications of diabetes April 22, 2014. He was 72. His four children Terresa, Jeff, Brent and Lindsey were at his side. Though blind from birth, Jerry led a remarkable and courageous life. He was an icon in the 60s Haight Ashbury, where he opened his first store. In the...

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Jerry and I met and became partners in Organic Groceries. His energy and enthusiasm at work was inspirational and contagious. My sincere sympathy to all his family. Peace be with you Doris Elizabeth MEUNIER

I was proud to work with nd for Jerry t Organic Grocery. He was a great guy and very cool person to work for. He and Susie were very good to me. My experience there was a very good thing for me and served me well into my years after. RIP my friend.

Crazy Colliers

Jerry was a true original and even though he was blind he saw more than I could ever see in 5 life times...thanks for the awesome stories and great memories .your family is amazing and even though our friendship was but a few years but you all was family to me...thanx for loving my cookies.... Tons of love Cookie... Skip & Heather Collier

Lindsay, Brett, Jeff, Teresa, and all of Jerry's extended Family, we send our love, condolences and blessings.
- Katherine, Meggan, and Benjamin Brown

Lindsey and family. I am so sorry for your loss. May Gerald rest in peace.

Josh Brown

i just want to say this man had no fear , and if he did i couldnt see it. he never got sea sick when he took us on jaws out of bodega bay to go fishin, he was an awesome water skier he could sinlge ski i could not , he was the first jumper when randy mitchell opened the short lived bungy jump from crane in petaluma i wouldnt do it. he was a cool dude . many fun memories .... thanks jerry .

Lindsey and family,

May your father rest in peace. Our very best.

The Vella's
Maria, Steve, Matt and Ryan

Jerry was my first employer, I worked at his "Far Fetched Foods" near Haight Street.
We once rode a tandem bicycle through Golden Gate Park, I was his eyes, never forget how agile he was.
At one point we fell, and he landed on his feet, I did not.
Nello

Jerry stayed with us for several months in the late 90s after he returned from Seattle. We had some great times. He was a great friend and we will miss him. Blessings to his children