San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Jack Dorsee

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RANCHO SANTA FE — Surrounded by his loving family, Rancho Santa Fe resident Jack Dorsee passed away at age 89 after a lengthy battle with cancer.

Born in Washington, DC to Edmund Ballard Dorsee and Alice Emma Dyer, and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, he is survived by his twin sister, Jill Navarro, and was preceded in death by his brother Ballard Dorsee. Jack earned a BS at the University of Maryland, and served his country as a submariner in the US Navy during the Korean War.

In the late 1960s, and over the next 40 years, Jack Dorsee Sailboats, located on San Diego’s Harbor Island, became one of the largest maritime dealership­s in California with additional

October 6, 1933 - January 9, 2023 locations in Orange County and Hawaii. During this time he met the love of his life, Karolyn, his wife of 52 years. Jack and Karolyn exchanged vows in 1970 on a yacht followed by a reception at the Bali Hai Restaurant, and participat­ed in the Acapulco Race the very next day.

Residing in Rancho Santa Fe since 1971, they continued their love of sailing including staging

the annual charitable “Go Fly A Kite & Sail Race” with over 250 boat entries each year. The Dorsees were active members of the San Diego Yacht Club where Jack competed in sailboat races including Transpacif­ic Yacht Race, Ensenada, Acapulco and many others along the California Coast. Active in his community, Jack was elected to the Rancho Santa Fe Associatio­n Board of Directors, and was appointed by Governor Pete Wilson to serve on the California Boating and Waterways Commission.

In retirement, Jack pursued his interest in writing and authored several books. Also on his bucket list were singing lessons, which produced several albums and many fun singing opportunit­ies. He also restored vintage tractors, including a 1940 red CASE that residents enjoyed as an entry in the annual Rancho Santa Fe 4th of July Parade.

Surviving family members are his beloved wife Karolyn Dorsee, treasured daughter Debbie Dorsee, and adored grandson David Keaka (Jack) Pacheco, his sister Jill Navarro, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held at the San Diego Yacht Club. His final resting place is El Camino Memorial, Sorrento Valley.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the San Diego Yacht Club Sailing Foundation or Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial. soledadmem­orial.org

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