Jack Calvin Bechtel was born in Venice, CA, November 4, 1924. After a short stay at the Serenity House of Santa Barbara, Jack passed peacefully in his sleep on June 8, 2019.
Jack grew up in Venice, California, where he and his brother Alpha Gillett had many adventures. A veteran of WWII, Jack served in the Navy from 1943 to 1945, with most of his time spent in the Pacific Theatre. He participated in the Battle of Okinawa as a Sonar Technician aboard a submarine-chasing Patrol Craft Sweeper the US PCS-1402. Upon finishing his naval career at the end of the war, he enrolled in college and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a bachelor's degree in Wildlife Conservation. The department was headed by A. Starker Leopold, Aldo Leopold's son, and was one of the earliest programs in wildlife conservation.
He started working for the State of California as a wildlife biologist studying waterfowl in the Salton Sea area as well as in the central valley. He later worked on water conservation projects that created reservoirs and recreational lakes all over the state. He ended his career as a Chief Research Statistician for the Parks and Recreation Department in Sacramento, California. This was where he met the love of his life, my grandmother, Aldona Vilkas and they were soon married in 1972. In 1987 they retired in Santa Barbara to be closer to family. They both enjoyed long walks on Leadbetter Beach and along Shoreline Park.
My grandfather was more than just my "grandpa"; he was a kind, lighthearted soul who always had a smile for everyone in his path. Throughout his life, Jack was a brilliant naturalist who loved to watch and study birds. He was fiercely independent, living alone, driving, and volunteering at the Braille Institute until the very end. His family will miss him profoundly yet we know he is in a peaceful place without pain.
Jack Bechtel was predeceased by his wife, Aldona Bechtel, his step-son Audrys Vilkas, his cousin Paula Carter, and his brother Alpha Gillett Bechtel. Remaining relatives granddaughter Heidi Hullander (husband Michael, and children Megan and Ryan Hullander), granddaughter Karin Napel (husband Jonathan and children Haunna and Patrick Tomas), niece Susan Bechtel, nephew Peter Bechtel (husband Michael Wong), nephew Paul Bechtel (wife Cathy Bechtel), and niece Karen Bechtel (husband Allen O'Neil).
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Braille Institute of Santa Barbara or the Visiting Nurse and Hospice/Serenity House of Santa Barbara.
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Debi Pomeroy
June 12, 2025
Dear Jack.
I met thru my long-time friend and your friend, EUGENE LICHTGARN. I miss you very much. After you passed, Gene passed away the next year. Now both of my dear friends are gone and I am all alone. I hope you are happy in your new existence. I still have some of Gene's ashes.
DEBI POMEROY
May 27, 2023
I MET JACK THRU MY DEAR OLD FRIEND FROM CHILDHOOD, EUGENE LICHTGARN. GENE LOVED JACK AND THEY SHARED MANY GOOD TIMES.
EUGENE HAS SINCE PASSED AWAY MAY 10,2023. I AM GUESSING THAT THEY ARE TOGETHER AGAIN SHARING STORIES AND REMEMBERING ME TAKING THEM OUT TO DINNER IN SANTA BARBARA AND TAKING GENE TO MEET JACK AT THE SANTA BARBARA ZOO.
Tajre Mayberry
June 25, 2019
I'm deeply sorry for your loss. May the family of Jack find comfort in knowing that he (God) will make you firm, he will make you strong during the times we suffer especially with a loss. - 1 Peter 5:10.
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