
Jack V. Pandol (1923-2010)
Jack was a fixture in the agricultural and produce industry worldwide, California politics, and local civic groups. He was known as a world traveler and ‘the guy who ran the kitchen’ for countless social, political, industry and charitable events. Jack was born June 20, 1923 in Orosi, CA, the son of Steve and Margaret Pandol, immigrants from the island of Hvar, Croatia. He attended Reedley High School and began to work with his father after he finished school. Jack served in the US Army during WWII from 1944-1946, seeing combat in the Philippines and serving in the occupational force in Japan after the war. He achieved the rank of Master Sergeant and received several commendations including the Purple Heart. Jack returned to Delano after the war and joined his father and younger brothers Matt and Steve on the farm in Delano. In 1948 Jack married Winifred Zaninovich of Porterville and settled in rural Delano, having four children over the next 10 years. During the 1950’s Jack transitioned to handling sales and marketing for the family business. Under Jack’s leadership Pandol Brothers, Inc. became a prominent leader in the produce industry. Jack and his brothers, Matt and Steve were the “3 Brothers”, their flagship label. He was a driving force and a true innovator in the produce industry. In the 1990’s he began with direct sales to retailers, a radical departure of the terminal market auctions of the era. In the 1960’s Jack loaded the first refrigerated trucks cross country, bypassing railroads. By the 1970’s Jack had established a foothold in export markets, utilizing cargo jets, traditional refrigerated ships and the innovative ocean containers for both import and export. Also during the 1970’s he established importation of Chilean fruit products providing year round supplies of fresh fruit in North American stores. In the 80’s Jack put together partnerships and alliances in Asia and Latin America, committing product, money and expertise to develop international produce trade. So unique was his contribution that the Produce Marketing Association honored him with an award called “Produce Man for All Seasons”. In the 1990’s Jack embraced a new selling environment whereby Pandol Brothers Inc. was actually managing customer’s inventories and utilizing the then new internet based tools to manage customer accounts. From the 1960’s through the 1990’s Jack was a fixture in central California politics. He either hosted, cooked for, or sold tickets to countless campaign events, and was on a first name basis with a generation of politicians. He was appointed to variety of state boards, committees and commissions by Governors Ronald Reagan, George Deukmejian and Pete Wilson as well as several federal appointments. Jack was well known as a globetrotter and spent as much as 4 months of the year visiting producers and customers domestic and international. The walls of his office and the drawers in his desk were filled with stamped up passports and piles of foreign coins, a testament to his travels. Pictures of Jack with several foreign heads of state adorn the walls.
Jack has a multitude of friends locally and from around the world. He will be missed greatly. Winnie and her family thank Jack’s longtime caregiver, Lilly Madrid and Nancy, Jarami and Ann. She also wishes to thank Hoffman Hospice for their help and support. "For over 70 years, Pandol's philosophy has focused on providing its customers with the world's finest produce and service that is second to none." Jack V. Pandol Service Schedule Information |