The Bakersfield Californian

GORDON ALEXANDER DRESCHER

January 23, 1922 - October 24, 2021

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Gordon Alexander Drescher was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchew­an on January 23, 1922 and passed away on October 24, 2021 with his wife by his side. He was the only child of Joseph Vernon and Ellen Shepphard Drescher. His maternal grandfathe­r Alexander Shepphard had emigrated from Scotland and was one of the founders of Regina, Canada. The little family moved to the Los Angeles area when Gordon was less than a year old.

Gordon would tell of selling magazines on street corners and raising pigeons and rabbits. He was certainly a child of the depression which may explain some of his eccentric and thrifty ways. He was a fine chess player and toyed with the idea of doing that profession­ally but soon realized that it would be very hard to make a living. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles and received his law degree from UC Hastings. While waiting for the results of his bar exam he supported himself by going to the racetrack. His first job as an attorney was with the State Compensati­on Insurance Fund. He decided to go off on his own and after a happenchan­ce encounter with a friend at Kimberlina Road and Highway 43 he learned Wasco was looking for a City Attorney. He procured that position planning to only stay a few years, but spent his entire life there.

He had many interests. He was an owner of a grocery store, row crop farmed, had a cattle ranch and loved to make a good “deal”. Without a doubt though, his greatest passion was the law. Once a woman came in for a divorce with her mother. She said Mr. Drescher did my mother's divorce and he'll probably do my daughter's too. In his younger days he was active in fraternal organizati­ons and probably incorporat­ed the majority of non-profits in Wasco gratis. He had been a Freemason for close to 70 years. Gordon practiced law until his early 90s only giving it up because he lost his sight. For some time, he had the lowest bar number of any active attorney in Kern County. One attorney quipped it was number 3, but it was actually 19875. He was Wasco City Attorney for 50 years. The last position he held was as a Director for Wasco Affordable Housing.

He loved jazz music. For his 80th birthday he received a saxophone, but the only thing he could play was part of “Fly Me to The Moon.” He was able to hear a tune and then sit down and finger the correct keys on the piano.

In the 1980's the travel bug bit Gordon and he took a number of exciting trips. On the last trip to Russia, Siberia and Mongolia he brought back a wife. Everyone thought she was Russian, but she was just a banker from New York City.

Gordon was predecease­d by his only child John Gordon. He is survived by his wife Jill. He is also survived by daughter-in-law Janet Young Drescher, two grandchild­ren Melissa Drescher and Marshall Drescher and a great granddaugh­ter Cassandra Drescher. Other important people in his life were stepdaught­er Cherith Merson of Fresno and her family, and Desiree Brandon, daughter of Michele Villasana, stepdaught­er who died last year.

Many thanks to the ladies at Paradise Garden and Bristol Hospice who took good care of Gordon when Jill was no longer able to.

A graveside service will be held Monday, November 1, 2021 at Wasco Memorial Park at 10:00am.

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