Jeffrey Allen Solomon

Jeffrey Allen Solomon obituary, Venice Beach, CA

Jeffrey Allen Solomon

Jeffrey Solomon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 23, 2024.
Jeffrey was born in Westchester, California in 1943. He attended Westchester High School and Upland College on a full basketball scholarship. In 1963, having been seen by a local scout, he was summoned by a Lakers coach Freddy Schaus to LA Sports Arena, the Lakers home arena, for a private tryout. He was hungry to experience life untethered. He rode the rails across the country, combined wheat and installed targets for US U-2 spy planes. He read a book on a plane "How To Deal Craps" and became a well-known Las Vegas croupier. The story of his alter ego, Chip Sullivan, lives on in his book, "Like It Had Eyes". He moved back to SoCal in 1976. He met his wife, Fran Solomon, on a blind date on a Monday and they moved into together in the valley on Tuesday. He wanted to move back to Venice. He contacted a local real estate broker from Sail Realty and the condo on Navy Street was the first place he showed them. And that was that. Jeffrey was back home and Venice Beach remained his lifelong playground. He always referred to it as the "People's Beach" because it belong to and reflected all of Los Angeles, with all of its diversity and inclusion. His love for Venice Beach is well-known in the community. Residents and beachgoers recall the days Jeffrey spent rollerskating on Oceanfront Walk, shooting hoops at the recreation center and playing volleyball on the sand at the base of Navy Street, his home for 50 years. He knew everyone and everyone knew him. With his welcoming smile and great knowledge of Venice and its history, he established Venice Beach Walking Tours in 2008, becoming a great resource of information and a steward of Venice Beach. His tours would travel along the stretches of the Venice Beach bike path, Ocean Front Walk and the Venice Canals. He was about everyone, which is one of the reasons why his legacy is so important to the entire Venice community. But most of all - Jeffrey brought people together throughout his life. He loved connecting people and building relationships that lasted decades. He is deeply missed by all who knew him.

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Kathleen Daniel

March 15, 2025

Happy Birthday. May the love of all those around you and those who experienced your joy and compassion remember you today. Kathy

Melanie Savage

August 5, 2024

Ahhh Fran-I know the days are long and the nights are longer, but your big bear of a man will always be with you never doubt it. I remember one day when he came to the office, knelt down in front of my desk and started reading to me from his book! He was so warm and funny and enthused while doing it but I finally told him I had to get back to work. He laughed and said "tell your boss he´s a slave-driver," while my boss was standing right there we all laughed! That was Jeffrey through and through

Rob Bergstein

July 21, 2024

Jeffrey & Fran...my Venice Beach "Mutt & Jeff"....what a wonderful life they shared. One of my fondest memories of Jeffrey was the first time I saw him right after my father had died, we were at a West Hollywood Democratic Club meeting and he strode across the room, looked me straight in the eye and enfolded me in a loving, nurturing, healing bear hug. No words were needed, but the absolute love I got from him that day was a big part of my healing process. And our funnies memories? I found out he shaved in his steam shower, so when we'd see each other, we'd stroke each others faces to see who got the smoothest shave of the day....

Daphne Dennis

June 22, 2024

While we didn´t know Jeffrey well, we knew of him through stories told by Fran. It was so wonderful today to see family, friends, and neighbors at the bench dedication. As I stood at the edge of the crowd, two women around my age (old) walked by with a dog. One let out a yelp when she saw the pictures of Jeffrey and said "I know that man! He was always at every local event- so friendly! And so tall!" It reminded us that The Boardwalk is a neighborhood first and a world tourist attraction second. That´s easy to forget-but Jeffrey never did.
Our love to Fran and the whole, large, amazing family and friends of Jeffrey. Daphne & John

Mercedes Bautista

June 22, 2024

When he would call in to the office and we would chat about his tours , and everything under the sun n except insurance

Kathleen Daniel

June 4, 2024

Jeffrey was a true champion for people who suffered from mental illness. He overcame great obstacles and had great empathy for everyone who crossed his path. He was a truly kind and loving person.

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