Lasting Memories

Marz John Garcia
Feb. 16, 1937-Sept. 8, 2020
Menlo Park, California

Marz J. Garcia, beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle and dear friend to so many, died of complications stemming from a head injury at the age of 83 on September 8, 2020. He was the third of five brothers born to Francisco and Mariana Garcia in the Bronx, New York. He lived a unique story and left behind a multitude of friends and family whose lives he had deeply impacted.

He lifted himself from a hard-scrabble upbringing on one side of the continent to a varied and highly successful career and personal life in California. Stops along the way included teenage reform school at Lincoln Hall in New York (where he later came back to speak as a success story), a US Army posting in Germany, undergraduate study at Ohio University (where he met his wife Nancy and formed life-long brotherhoods within the Phi Delta Theta fraternity), several graduate degrees in economics and law, and ultimately a move to California to begin a successful career in banking, finance and politics in San Francisco and Menlo Park, CA, where he raised his family. He served as a State Senator in the California Legislature representing San Mateo County from 1978 - 1982 and functioned proudly as a political outsider who followed his principles over political gain. After leaving the Senate he continued serving the public in high-level appointments within former California governor Pete Wilson’s administration for several years. After his time in public service he had a variety of entrepreneurial pursuits, as well as a stint teaching business classes at Menlo College.

He was an avid traveler, skier, tennis and pickleball player and draft beer enthusiast, who introduced his two sons Marz and Quin to many of these pursuits. He and Nancy enjoyed a decades-long passion for tennis both as rivals and partners - their career series as opponents has been declared a draw. Throughout his life those who met him appreciated his unique, well-considered and principled views on almost any topic. In his 80’s he remained incredibly vigorous; traveling, maintaining friendships, exercising daily, actively investing, working on home improvement and enjoying his family.

He believed in self-reliance, but never failed to offer a helping hand to those in need, be they friends, family or strangers. In his final few days those people surrounded him and his family, sharing stories validating the impact he had on so many lives. He is survived by his wife of 55 years Nancy, son Marz and daughter-in-law Ferol with grandsons Marz and Rhys, son Quin (expecting a daughter in Spring ‘21 with his partner Theresa Strawn), younger brother Mel and extended family in New York, and an array of deeply treasured friends from throughout his life.

From Dave Burton
Nov. 5, 2020

Henry Kissinger once quipped that 90% of politicians give the other 10% a bad name. Sen. Garcia was part of the 10%, and he was my State Senator, until he was gerrymandered out of office by the Democrats. He had been elected in 1978 in an even-numbered district (Senate district 10), so in 1981 he had one more year on his term. (Calif. Senate seats have four-year staggered terms, according to whether the district numbers are even or odd.) Sen. Garcia's Senate district was adjacent to that of another Republican, also with an even number. So the Democrats "double-bunked" them, drawing them into the same new district. Then they gave the new district an odd number, so that there'd be no election there for thee more years. So, at the end of 1982, when the two Republican Senators' terms ended, the residents of the new district were left with no State Senator at all. They had no representation in the State Senate for two years, because odd-numbered districts didn't have an election until 1984. Unfortunately, California is not run by people of Sen. Garcia's integrity, and it hasn't been for a very long time.

From bob johnson
Oct. 27, 2020

Marz was a tennis buddy. Always a good friendly competitor, and an excellent player. I was lucky to have known and played Marz, a great guy!

From Ron and Cathy Scriven
Oct. 1, 2020

Our condolences to Nancy, family and friends. A huge loss for all of us to shoulder. Marz lived a tremendous and meaningful life. And, will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace dear friend.......

From James Young
Sept. 24, 2020

Adieu to Marz, the best among us.

From Paul G. Snyder
Sept. 24, 2020

Prayers for Nancy and the family. He will truly be missed! Jerry