Enterprise-Record (Chico)

JEROME MILTON BALASEK

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Jerome Milton Balasek — our beloved father, grandfathe­r, great-grandfathe­r, friend, world-traveler, summiter-of-mountains, fly fisher, and decoy carver extraordin­aire — passed away peacefully on February 26, 2023.

Jerry was born on June 13, 1932 to Jerome Balasek and Martha Cocks Balasek in Oakland, California. He grew up in El Cerrito, enjoying a childhood fondly characteri­zed by improvised baseball fields, camping trips to Pinecrest and Point Isobel, and hot peanuts at Oakland Oaks games. A champion of thoughtful­ness and intellectu­al liberty, at age four, he sliced open his father’s aviary to free the “imprisoned” birds — his father’s prized canaries. This love of nature carried on throughout his life as he volunteere­d for various conservati­on organizati­ons.

Jerry studied education at Chico State, where he met JoAnn Oberst, his wife and best friend. They married in 1957 and moved to Paradise, California where he remained until forced out by the fire. In those 62 years after Chico State, Jerry and JoAnn celebrated the births of three children and ten grandchild­ren, and fostered their careers in public education where Jerry began as a social studies teacher, school administra­tor, and ultimately assistant superinten­dent of instructio­n for Butte County Schools. Jerry and JoAnn enjoyed countless trips to France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Mexico, and New Zealand. It was this patient zest for adventure and beauty, the joy he found in exploring new curves in the same roads, that defined him.

Jerry leaves behind an overflowin­g reservoir of book and travel recommenda­tions, coordinate­s for fishing spots, and a globe of individual­s who hope to inherit his unforgetta­ble spirit. We will miss him with all he gave us and everything we are.

Jerry was preceded in death by his two parents, his wife JoAnn Balasek, his son, Jon Balasek, and his son in law, Andrew Simonds. He is survived by his son Kurt (Connie) Balasek, daughter Karen Simonds, daughter-in-law Kathi Balasek, Tina Hankins, grandchild­ren Michael (Alena) Balasek, Camille (Blake) McDowall, Alexandra, Rebecca, Madison, and Jesse Balasek, Kayla (Bryn) Henderson, and Kendall, Kathryn, and Tessa Simonds, four great grandchild­ren, Caroline and Stella Henderson, Jackson Balasek, and Penny McDowall, and his many wonderful friends.

At his request, no service is planned. We all promise to continue leaving peanuts for the birds.

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