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John S. "Jack" Spotts obituary, Simi Valley, CA

John Spotts Obituary

John S. "Jack" Spotts

Simi Valley - John S. "Jack" Spotts passed away on December 30, 2020. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather; a deeply loved man of integrity. In addition to his wonderful life growing up in Pennsylvania, he became a well-known businessman and community leader during his over fifty years residing in Simi Valley, California. His wish was to share a bit of his life's story in this self-written obituary.

Jack was born in Mt. Carmel, PA on March 20, 1931 to Margaret Althoff Spotts and Sheridan Spotts, and was the youngest of their four children. His siblings, all deceased, included brothers Bob and Allen, and sister Jean.

Starting in grade school, he developed a love of music and sports. Mt. Carmel's high school band director came to the elementary schools to encourage kids to learn how to play musical instruments and Jack, then in 3rd grade, started a lifetime passion for playing the saxophone. When the band director heard that Jack and his family were moving to Pottsville, PA, he asked Jack, then in Jr. High, to play a sax solo at the high school band concert. In the following years at Pottsville High he was selected for district band and orchestra for four years, was band president and student director his senior year, and was also a soloist. While in high school, he became a member of the Musician's Union, which allowed him to play with union big bands Joe Allebec and Jolly Jack Robel. He also played with the Buddy Coydell Trio who played the local parks and clubs.

In high school, music and other activities such as bowling, basketball, and baseball took up most of his time. At age 16 he won Pottsville's citywide bowling tournament. His basketball team was very talented, never lost a game so together with youth basketball his teams were undefeated. A pitcher in baseball, he was recruited by two adult teams to pitch for them. One sports activity he found time for in his senior year was track and field. He successfully competed in the javelin, discus, and shot-put.

After graduation in 1949, he briefly worked at Doan Provision Co. delivering hinds and sides of beef to butcher shops, restaurants, and grocery stores throughout the coal region of Eastern PA. Ultimately, Jack decided to resign and join his father, who was the store manager at Kinney Shoes. This was the start of a 24 year career with the Kinney Shoe Corp. He was Assistant Manager of three shoe stores in different cities, Manager of six stores across three states, District Manager across the Unites States, including New Jersey, Ohio, and Los Angeles. Kinney had divided the company's stores into four divisions: The Northeast, South, Midwest, and Pacific. Jack was promoted to the North Eastern Division where he supervised over 100 stores. He was also asked to lead Kinney's expansion into Puerto Rico. After several years of sales growth, he was again promoted in 1969 to the Pacific Division, which consisted of over 200 stores, plus regional offices and warehouses. Jack also supervised Kinney's expansion into Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands. As much as he loved his work, he hated leaving home often on Sunday night and being gone until Friday night. His children were involved in activities and sports in school and he wanted to be a part of that. To everyone's surprise he resigned from The Kinney Shoe Corp. in 1973 after deciding to open his own shoe store in Simi Valley.

When Jack was sent to Greensburg, PA to manage the Kinney shoe store, there was a girl who worked on Saturdays while she attended Seton Hill College. Her name was Marietta Rossi and it wasn't long before Marietta and Jack realized that their relationship was turning into more than a boss/employee one. They fell in love and in 1955 after she graduated, they were married in July at the chapel of the college. Proud parents of their five children—Lisa (Paul), Peggy, John Jr. (Julie), Carrie (Sam), and Kathy (Tom), they celebrated 65 years of marriage in July, 2020. Their family now includes 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Jack's Shoes of Simi Valley opened for business in January 1974 followed by Jack's Shoes of Westlake in 1986 and shortly after Jack's Shoes Warehouse store across the street from Jack's on Tapo Street. The business grew to one of the largest volume shoe operations in Southern California. In the 1980s the Chamber of Commerce voted Jack's Shoe's as "Business of the Year," and Jack was voted "Businessman of the Year." Jack's was known for Parking Lot Tent Sales, promotions like the Vans Skateboarders exhibits in the parking lot, and the Jack's Shoes/Nike Track Classics, which drew the top high school track teams from Southern CA. The local track coaches worked hard to make these meets successful.

While the entire family worked at the business, Lisa, Kathy, and John made it their profession. After almost 45 years, as Jack was turning 86 years old and still working full time, he decided to retire. John had moved to Texas, and Lisa and Kathy wanted to retire and spend time with their grandkids, so Jack's Shoes finally closed in 2017.

As a local businessman, Jack believed in giving his time and effort to the community and organizations that he felt were important. He joined the Chamber of Commerce, then became a board member and President in 1983. He was President of the Cultural Arts Association, on the board of the Park District Financial Board, and was an officer on the Youth Employment Board. He was appointed to Simi Valley's Planning Commission in 1984 and served until 1989. He was proud to have served as chairman in 1988 during the general plan update.

Jack also donated a lot of time as a board member and chairman of Western Shoe Association, an organization made up of over 300 independent shoe store owners. Jack and Marietta were also founding members of Saint Peter Claver Catholic Church, serving in numerous capacities over the years. They have remained active parishioners as health has permitted.

Complications from cancer finally took their toll and Jack died at home, surrounded by his loving family, on December 30th, 2020. "Wow, so many wows!" were among his often spoken final words. He was met by Jesus as he entered his Eternal rest, welcomed by his family and friends who have gone before him. He will be deeply missed, and fondly remembered for his legacy of hard work, honesty, integrity and love of family and community.

In lieu of flowers, donations in his honor may be made to Catholic Charities of Ventura County or any charity of your choice. A private family funeral mass for Jack will be held at St. Peter Claver Church and he will be inurned at Assumption Cemetery in Simi Valley.

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Published by Ventura County Star from Jan. 15 to Jan. 24, 2021.

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Cristina Sullivan

January 24, 2021

Marietta,
Sending condolences to you and your family. When I think of Jack, I will always think of a charming , wonderful gentleman.
Cristina Sullivan

Karan Bryan Morse

January 23, 2021

I'm am so sorry for the Spott's Family. My heart goes out to you all, my God help you through this loss. Jack's shoes was one of my favorite places to get a great pair of shoes. Jack was always so helpful and friendly. I shopped there often over the years. Peggy--So sorry my friend...

Dean Taylor

January 23, 2021

1974-75 .. Jack gave us SVHS band members a large discount on our required white marching band shoes! Our family continued to shop there because of that! His daughter Peggy was our baton twirling majorette! Sorry for the loss to the Spotts family. God give you peace to remember a life well lived.

Steve Medina

January 22, 2021

It was an honor to know Jack from shopping in the store. The Kinney decor, but talking about his career at the Great American Shoe Store. Our condolences to family and friends.

Steve and Chris Medina

My boss and good friend, spent many evenings at his home and helped him with his new store and offered for me to join him, great kind gentleman-
Oscar Troester DM Kinney Shoes

great guy, great travel companion. thoughts and prayers. Larry Rosenbloom Buyer Kinney Shoes

Jack was a gentleman and leader in every sense of the words. Rest In Peace, Jack. Tom Rork NY Buyer

Condolences to the Spotts family. I remember Jack from his many trips to the NYO. Always courteous and pleasant to talk with. May Jack Rest In Peace. - Rena Mazelle

God Bless-Rest in Peace
Jim Harrington

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