Lasting Memories

Jerry Loscutoff
May 5, 1965-Feb. 21, 2018
Redwood City, California

Jerry was born at Stanford Hospital on May 5th , 1965, and passed away unexpectedly in his home in Redwood City in February. He grew up in Menlo Park and was employed by the city of Palo Alto for 18 years. Cinco de Mayo made his birthday extra festive; he loved Seabright Beach, music, sports, and enjoyed sharing a pun. Jerry is survived by his beloved son Christopher Loscutoff, his loving mother Mary Gardner, sister Laura Finch, brother-in-law Steve, and nieces McKenna and Audrey.

From Melanie Mix
Nov. 14, 2020

Mary & Laura I am devastated to learn of Jerry Jr. It has been many many years since I spoke with him or enjoyed being in his presence. We dated in high school for 1.5 yr - all of my junior year and most of my senior year . His infectious smile and funny, silliness lit up my spirit . He was always my side by side best friend until I had to relocate to Monterey, Ca where I still reside. I have always missed him & will always remember our Santa Cruz adventures and the times he spent with me & my family . I am so sorry Mary, Laura & Christopher . Jerry is an Angel and on another adventure I'm sure . My son Gage lost his father in 2017 so Christopher I am deeply deeply sorry - Melanie

From Susan Miley
May 17, 2018

Dear Loscutoff family, I am very sorry to learn of Jerry’s passing. I worked with him for a brief time at the City and enjoyed his sense of humor. May he be remembered always. Peace to your family.

From Nick Marinaro
May 5, 2018

Mary, laura, and the loscutoff Family, Please accept my deepest sympathies and condolences on the unexpected passing of Jerry, Jr. I remember fondly of the good times and dinners at the Camino a Los Cerros house and the hospitality you extended to me as a young Stanford FF. When he worked at teh City, I would see him often in City Hall and he always greeted me with a big smile. I am very sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.

From Ron Nunes
April 29, 2018

Our heartfelt sympathy for your tragic loss. The Nunes Family