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James Flood

San Francisco, California

1939 - 2020

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James Clair Flood

May 8, 1939-Feb. 18, 2020

Well-known San Franciscan James Clair Flood, who bore the name of his silver baron great-grandfather, never planned to retire. The businessman, cowboy and skier had ambitious plans for the coming months. So the news of his sudden heart failure on...

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Jim , a very very nice person. Became good friends at The Cate School. Classmates forever! I would always call when we visited San Francisco Wonderful memories My best wishes to Astrid and your family Barry L Stern, MD. Phoenix

What a host Jim was at Rancho Sisquoc! An unforgettable experience!

Jim was/is an incredibly caring and delightful friend , diverse of interest , talented , always of good humor , and remarkably skilled .
This , of course , was always hidden beneath a very modest unassuming style OR as Jimmy would say “as it should be”.
Jim , wherever you have been , You will always be missed AND a welcome guest .
Peace , my friend.
Lou Burnett

Jim invited me (an old Army friend) and my wife Alice to San Fransisco and Rancho Sisquoc in October 2014. What a wonderful and unforgettable five days. Jim was a true host and gentleman. I am sad to hear of his passing.

Good by old friend and Theta Chi brother.
We had a lot of good times at Stanford.
I fondly remember your 21st Birthday dinner
at your home and the old brandy your dad provided.

Hon.Douglas C. Munson

To all of the Floods,
I just read this...and I smiled. What a wonderful life. I am thinking of you all.
xox Lisa Dana

Worked with him at the stagecoach - a down to earth person - straight shooter - you would never know he came from such fame and wealth -- it never got in the way of him -- hard to find a nicer guy. -- Joe Brown

It was an honor working in his building