Joseph Zukin Jr.

1926 - 2018

Joseph Zukin Jr. obituary, 1926-2018, Sebastopol, CA

Joseph Zukin Jr.

1926 - 2018

BORN

1926

DIED

2018

Joseph Zukin Obituary

Published by San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Dec. 20, 2018.
Joseph Zukin, Jr.
Jan 13, 1926 - Dec 4, 2018
Sebastopol, CA
On December 4, 2018, the world lost a true gentleman. He was a man of many talents and accomplishments. His passion for business was only surpassed by his love and devotion to his family and friends. Joe is survived by his wife, Carol, Peggy, the mother of his children, Chris, Ann (Alisa), John, Mary and Michael Zukin, as well as his step children Anneliese, Abel, Miles and Zachary Eisentraut; and his grandchildren Nick Zukin, Stacy Baker, Peggi Casady, Katie Zukin-Kovach, Joseph Alisa, Tali Hafoka, Mary Alisa, David Alisa, Michael Alisa, Jessica Zukin, Mary Zukin, Zach Hespen, Meg Zukin, Jack Zukin, Sam Zukin and step grandchildren Eva and Nicky Eisentraut. He had 22 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Robert Zukin of Santa Barbara, California.
Joe was an entrepreneur extraordinaire. He was passionate for founding and nurturing many successful businesses. This passion began at a young age with an egg route and vegetable stand in Brentwood, California where he was born and raised. His father, Joseph, was born in Russia and immigrated to America in 1902. He became a well-known clothing manufacturer (Joseph Zukin of California) on the West Coast and along with Joe's mother Helen, they instilled in Joe the love of business.
Joe attended University High School in Los Angeles and went on to Stanford University. He was 17 years old when he enrolled knowing that he would be drafted into the military as soon as he turned 18. His education was interrupted by his induction into the Army 9th Infantry Division. He went to Officers Candidate School where he became a 2nd Lieutenant. Later he was stationed in Traunstein, Germany and served in the occupation and resettlement of displaced persons from 1945-46.
Upon his return in 1946, he resumed his studies in Economics at Stanford and graduated in 1949. As a senior he was President of his fraternity Phi Gamma Delta and the Stanford Cardinal Society. In 1949 he married Peggy Sherman (Class of 1950).
Before graduating, he started the first self-service gas station in Northern California, the Sharin Oil Company. He went on to build eight more stations.
In 1952, he opened the first automatic car wash in Northern California with his childhood friend and Stanford classmate, Glen Holtby.
In 1955 while on a trip to Los Angeles with his future partners (including his lifelong friend and attorney, Michael Khourie formerly of San Francisco) he visited Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm where the idea of an amusement park for Northern California was seeded. In 1960, Joe built Frontier Village Amusement Park in San Jose. This went on to become a popular attraction for the next 20 years and is still loved and remembered by former employees and visitors. Frontier Village enthusiasts hold an annual picnic in San Jose to reminisce about those days.
In 1968, Joe entered another business venture by purchasing a small outdoor advertising company in Merced, California called Cleveland Outdoor. He grew this small operation into a large billboard company, which he sold to 3M National Outdoor in 1980.
Continuing in this industry, he purchased an additional outdoor advertising business, Honald Outdoor, and grew it into what is now Meadow Outdoor Advertising with billboards in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California. His sons, Chris, John and Michael have taken the reins and continue to foster and grow the company, guided by the steady work ethic modeled by Joe.
Nearly at the same time as he started Meadow Outdoor, he entered the Radio Broadcasting industry with the purchase of KGFM and KGEO in the Central Valley. He remained in the Radio business until his passing through his affiliation as a Board member and part owner of Empire Broadcasting, which is the former owner of KARA and partner of KRTY and owner of KLIV founded and led by Joe's longtime friend Bob Kieve.
In 1990, he and his sons also purchased Stott Outdoor Advertising with the Zukin family's latest partner, Jim Moravec. This company continues to thrive today.
In 2013, he was honored by the Outdoor Advertising Association of America and OAAA President Nancy Fletcher, a long time professional colleague was there when he was inducted into the OAAA Hall of Fame
In 1990, Joe and Carol married and moved to Sebastopol, CA where he resided until his death. Along with a continued involvement in his company, he became an avid domino player at the Wild Oak Saddle Club and enjoyed weekly games.
Like his father, Joe's love of business was surpassed only by his love and devotion to family and friends. He will be missed by many, especially his wife, his former wife and children, 15 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
Joe's life was long and fruitful. He missed his 93rd birthday by only a month. The true worth of a man is how he is remembered. Joe's memory will live on in the hearts of his family, friends and countless others whose lives he touched.
Joe will be interred with his parents at Forest Lawn in Glendale California in a private ceremony. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date in the San Francisco Bay Area.


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December 5, 2022

Warren P. Weitzel posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2020

John Fasulo posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2020

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Warren P. Weitzel

December 5, 2022

Joe:
We continue to miss spending quality time with you,
but your sage wisdom, life philosophies, humor,
and your love of life and interest in people continues
to be with us each and every day. Your legacy will
live on in us for generations to come. Your sidekick,
Warren P. Weitzel

John Fasulo

December 10, 2020

Thank you Mr. Zukin for all the wonderful beautiful memories you have given me of Frontier Village. living only a block away ,my parents would take us their all of the time,it was the best and it was fun!!!! these are memories thatI will always cherish....we dont know you ,but we love you God Bless You

John Fasulo

December 10, 2020

Thank you Mr. Zukin for all the beautiful memories I have of Frontier Village while growing up,I remember it all like was yesterday ,I dont know you but love you

Allen F. Weitzel

December 5, 2020

There are not enough words or time to cite my admiration and love for Joe. Joe was a business father to my brother, Warren, and me. We enjoyed a combined 94 years in the amusement industry which started with Joe taking us under his wing during our early years at Frontier Village. Joe was a great teacher, using the gift and tools of listening and then asking probing questions. And Joe loved to laugh. I owe my success in business to Joseph, as well a benefiting from many life lessons gleaned from our friendship. If Joe called you up one morning to go to lunch or go flying (he was a great pilot), you went to lunch or went flying because you did not want to miss out on gaining several nuggets of knowledge during you time spent with Joe. A bit of my soul was lost when Joe left us. Thanks, Joseph, for all you did for the Weitzel brothers. Enjoy the sunshine while resting on God's porch. With love, thank you. Allen F. Weitzel

March 4, 2019

I enjoyed all of my conversations with Joe and will always remember the positivity and enthusiasm he exhibited when discussing both his business ventures and his family. -Brian Fenn

Mike Zukin

December 24, 2018

Thank you for the kind words. We will have a service in the summer sometime when all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren can attend. If you want to be notified please email me at [email protected].

Mike Zukin

Diane Cordes

December 23, 2018

I was a Frontier Village employee, where he insisted he was Joe, not Mr. Zukin. He was many things, but most of all he was very kind-back in the 70s and when I last saw him just a few years ago. Sending warm thoughts to his family at this difficult time.

December 22, 2018

Joe was a mentor and second father to many who worked
under his guiding hand at Frontier Village Amusement Park.
He taught us about business, people, life, and how to become
a strong and successful individual. Many of us wonder how
different our lives would have been had it not been for Joe's
faith, trust, and stewardship.

He placed his hand on our collective shoulders, whispered
encouragement into our ears, and set us on a course to
success in life. We of Frontier Village owe Joe so much.
He never criticized if we made a mistake, but with his gentle
questioning brought our thinking back to its rightful track.

Our heart go out to the entire Zukin Family and his extended
family. May the warm memories you have of this outstanding
man be with you as you adjust to your loss.

In Sympathy, Warren P. Weitzel

Allen Weitzel

December 21, 2018

Joe was a friend, boss, mentor and father-figure to me and my brother, Warren, in the world of business. Once he felt you were capable of making sound decisions, he would step aside and let you perform. Between Joe and our father, Paul Weitzel, there were very few skill sets and teachings these men failed to impart. Joe had a wonderful sense of humor, well as a gentle knack for illustrating right from wrong. One of his business philosophies was to be firm, but fair. Joe had a positive impact on many lives, some so far reaching that some never knew his name. A goal for anyone is to strive to be as loved and respected as Joseph Zukin, Jr. Sleep well my friend. Enjoy your new friends while sitting on God's Porch. -Allen F. Weitzel -12/22/2018

Louise and Tim Monahan

December 16, 2018

We are really saddened to hear of joe's passing. And our loving thoughts go to his wife carol, a wonderful old friend, and all his family. Please let us know when his service will be in the future. Love Louise and Tim Monahan

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