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Jack Jensen Obituary

Jensen, Jack

(1956-2014): Jack Jensen, 58, of 472 Lansingville Rd., died unexpectedly of a heart attack on October 15, 2014. He was a loving father and husband, a master builder, a steadfast friend, and a tireless advocate for social justice and the natural world.

Jack was born and educated in suburban Chicago. He enrolled at Cornell in 1974 and never moved away from Tompkins County. By the age of 23, he had a degree in engineering with a minor in English, and was also certified as a Master Carpenter. He was President of Equity Builders, a worker-owned, worker-managed cooperative that took on several notable projects, including the restoration of the Buck Mansion on Peruville Road. He worked for Better Housing for Tompkins County, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services, and the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, where he became a nationally recognized trainer for affordable housing groups. He also owned and operated two private contracting firms for 28 years.

In 2006, Jack founded Community Building Works!, an award-winning not-for-profit organization that recruits and trains volunteers to build green, affordable housing locally and internationally. At the time of his death, Jack was supervising the construction of Farm Pond Circle, a reforestation community that demonstrates his philosophy of "oxygen-based development."

Jack lived large. He was a member of several championship Cornell rugby teams, and as a political columnist for the Ithaca Times in the 1980s, he was sued for libel by a political hack he had insulted in print. He is the author of several fine novels, including Meteor and The Mason's Helper. He loved and mourned a long list of cats, dogs, and horses on the property he called Catfish Farm, where he raised his two daughters and acted as a surrogate father to many other kids. In 2011, he moved into a large home there that he designed and built alone.

Jack is survived by his wife, Mica French Jensen; two adult daughters, Jamie and Jordan Jensen; four stepsons, James, Wesley, Joshua, and William Sanders; three nephews, Jeff, Tim, and Matt Stoub; and a brother and sister, Jerry Jensen and Sandy Stoub. He leaves a legacy of fairness, fine craftsmanship, and fun. Jack's friends will remember his acts of kindness to strangers, his disgust with the status quo, his devotion to children, and his conviction that some things are worth fighting for.

A celebration in Jack's honor will take place at Catfish Farm beginning at 1pm on Saturday, October 25. The family asks that in lieu of flowers or gifts, friends send memorial donations to Community Building Works! at Catfish Farm, 472 Lansingville Rd, Ithaca, NY or by visiting communitybuildingworks.org.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Ithaca Journal from Oct. 17 to Oct. 20, 2014.

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Bob Stetzenmeyer

October 14, 2019

Jack, Jamie and Jordan, You are still on my shelf of fond memories, such as when Jack pulled out the chair from under Jamie while we were all chatting in a circle at Lake Mitchell. I still laugh at the video. Love to you.

JW Jensen Jr

January 18, 2019

Remembering You with all the Good memories we had Together-Family had always been important to you. Love You. Sincerely-JW Jensen Jr

Jeff Haber

June 14, 2015

I just found out about Jack. I was his college room mate. I only saw him once since graduation, but it didn't matter. He was my hero back then and still is today. It was an honor to have known him. He changed my life forever.

Geoff Wood

March 15, 2015

Played with Jack over the years at Cornell - 76-80. Jack's passing hit me very hard, remembering road trips to Florida with Kevin, Jack, Perry; first horse rides at his farm; him carrying me off the pitch and off to hospital; lots of great nights around the NE. Sad to lose touch over time, but still remembered as a great person!

Beth Prentice

October 25, 2014

We are all shocked at Jack's sudden death. He was a man who dreamed big and lived large. He will be missed by many people. Thys and I are very sorry that we will to be able to attend his memorial service. Our hearts go out to his two daughters and his wife.

David Leskinen

October 23, 2014

Rest in peace my friend, I will will miss sharing stories with you on the job sites. You will be missed

Jeff Eaton

October 22, 2014

I just heard of Jack's passing. My heart is heavy - he was a mentor and friend. I am thinking only the best thoughts for Jack's family. I will miss him.

October 21, 2014

Dear Jensen Family,

Jon and I send our condolences. We have wonderful memories of Jack, his daughters, and that aluminum canoe, around bodies of water ( Mitchell Pond, and Indian Lake, among others.)
Thinking of you, Jamie and Jorden, and sending love,
Ruth and Jon Merritt

Bob Stetzenmeyer

October 20, 2014

Have thought of you often and will continue to do so , Jack. As I am also filled with funny and fond memories of sweet daughters Jamie and Jordan. May your new skies be as blue.

Sheila Rice

October 20, 2014

I know Jack from the NeighborWorks America Training Institute, where he was one of the best instructors and all-around good guy. The skies seem brighter tonight because a new star is shining among them. Jack will be missed. From Sheila Rice NeighborWorks Montana

Cheryl Tselekis

October 20, 2014

So sorry to read of Jack's passing. He will always be in our memories of our favorite customers who supported our little Ithaca Diner...We enjoyed his company. Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
John and Cherie Tselekis

Trudy Brenchley

October 18, 2014

I just learned of Jack's passing today, and I am left speechless. I had only known him for 6 short months, but it only took meeting him once to tell what a big heart he had. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends as they try to get through this difficult time.

John Cowden

October 18, 2014

Jack worked as hard as anyone I ever knew. His heart was in the right place. We are lessened without him.

Amie Hamlin

October 17, 2014

I'm in total shock and deeply saddened. We were just starting to design my house. I'll still get a house, but I won't get to do it with Jack, knowing Jack, it was an adventure I was very much looking forward to. Most of all I am so sorry for his family and friends - and the fact that I didn't get the chance to know him better.

October 17, 2014

My sincere condolences to Jack's family and loved ones. Ithaca has lost another unique individual. Irreplaceable, he will be missed.

Tom Myers

Kim Vermeer

October 17, 2014

My sincerest condolences to Jack's family and friends. So very sorry to learn of his passing.

Amy Christian

October 17, 2014

Jack was such a delight to be around, with his wicked sense of humor together with his caring attitude. It was great to work with him at NeighborWorks America. It's a real loss to all of us.

Scott Levine

October 17, 2014

Jack was the friend everybody wishes they had. Warm, caring, selfless,funny as hell, and he did things the way he wanted to do them. I'll always remember how he would put that big warm hand on my shoulder, look right into my eyes, and ask' "how's it going, buddy?" I'll miss that and so much more.

Joey Damiani

October 17, 2014

I am so saddened to hear of Jack's passing. Jack was my first mentor and hero at Cornell in 1977. We met on the rugby pitch and soon realized that we could share the chilly walk back to North Campus after practice. Many evenings we'd stop in at the Pancake House on the gorge and sit discussing 20th Century American literature over endless cups of coffee. Also a consummate boxer, I was amazed how someone could be so tough on a Rugby pitch and so gentle of heart when discussing the written word, nature and the love for adventure. I can still hear his laugh. So many great memories, too numerous to tell.

michelle nickerson

October 17, 2014

I am so sorry to hear this awful news. Jack was an amazing kind soul. I knew him as a young child. I have many fond memories of him and his kind heart.

Laura Capps

October 17, 2014

I am very sad to hear about Jack's passing. Mica, I am sending you and the kids lots of love and support.

Carol Mallison

October 17, 2014

I first met Jack while working at INHS. His energy was bright and infectious. Great parties later at the Catfish Farm. So very sorry Jack is gone. May the strength of your many wonderful memories help carry you through.

Michael Raffe

October 17, 2014

I just heard about Jack's passing. Condolences to his family. Jack was a caring, compassionate and competitive person. I am proud to call him my friend and teammate. I remember fondly the many rugby road trips we took and the meaningful discussions hanging out at Catfish Farms. We will miss you.

Melinda Dower

October 16, 2014

So sad to hear about Jack's passing. He had the greatest smile and a good heart. Deepest condolences to his family.

October 16, 2014

Jack. So sorry to hear about this sad news. A good man, a decent guy. Had some good times way back when. Safe journeys my friend.

Paul Webb

October 16, 2014

Our heartfelt sympathy to Jack's family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

October 16, 2014

We are shocked to hear of the passing of Jack. He was always so very helpful to those of us to whom he gave technical assistance in the area of housing. That includes PathStone Corporation and all of the NeighborWorks organization Jack help. He will be missed. Our thoughts, condolences and prayers to his family.

Ernie Bayles

October 16, 2014

Just read the obit in the IJ. I just don't know what to say. It is a sad day for me.

Dan Wack

October 15, 2014

We will miss this big-hearted man.

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