Matt Pandol Jr. remembered for dedication to family and farming

Matt Pandol Jr.
Matt Pandol Jr.
(Photo courtesy Pandol Bros. Inc.)

Matt Steve Pandol Jr. of Pandol Bros. died unexpectedly April 21 at his home in Delano, Calif., according to a family statement. He was 60.

Pandol is being remembered for his dedication to his family and farming. After earning a plant science degree from Fresno State University, he returned to Delano to work alongside his family in their farming and produce marketing businesses.

“Working both separately and in conjunction with his family, Matt worked tirelessly to grow and improve the Pandol Family organization and served on the board of directors of Pandol Bros., Inc.,” the statement said, adding that he also served on the Delano Grape Growers Co-op Winery board of directors.

Pandol was born June 27, 1962, to Matt and Lucy (Tudor) Pandol. In 1994 he married his best friend and partner in life, Linda, establishing their home in Delano, raising their three children and “growing some of the best table grapes in the world,” according to the statement.

Along with being an active parishioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Delano, Pandol was a member of the Greater Delano Area Youth Foundation, the American Slavonic Club in Delano, and the All-American Slavonic Association of Fresno.

Pandol is survived by his wife, Linda; his children, Matt III, Stefanie and Mark; his mother, Lucy Pandol; brothers Louis Pandol, John (Angelica) Pandol and Andrew S. (Beth) Pandol; sister Margaret (Scott) Curtis; mother-in-law Gerry Marcia; and many cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws. He was preceded in death by his father, Matt Pandol Sr.

Services are planned for Friday, May 5, with viewing scheduled for 9:45-10:15 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church (916 Lexington St. in Delano) with a rosary and Mass to follow. Interment will be 10 a.m. Saturday, May 6, at Hillcrest Mortuary in Bakersfield, Calif. 

The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 916 Lexington Street, Delano, CA 93215; Honor Flight of Kern County, 8200 Stockdale Highway, Suite M-10, Box 255, Bakersfield, CA 93311; American Slavonic Social Club, P.O. Box 91, Delano, CA 93216; or a charity of choice.

Remembering Matt Pandol Jr.

In a statement, Pandol’s family celebrated his life and shared about his joys:

"Matt was a consummate farmer, in the fields every day with dirty boots and sweat on his brow. He found his calling in farming and was driven to grow the finest quality product. He would always note that his name was on the box, so the fruit had to be first class. He and his brother Andrew S. worked as a team on the Pandol Farms. Matt cherished and appreciated their close working relationship and time together. 

“Matt loved to eat and was a connoisseur of all kinds of food. He had a knack for getting friends and associates to cook him their specialties. One of Matt’s greatest pleasures was organizing field team BBQ’s and spending time with the crews; joking and enjoying the wonderful dishes the team members would bring. He was most at ease in the company of his farming employees. He valued their expertise and appreciated their hard work and dedication.

“An avid shooting sports competitor, Matt was a regular at shooting tournaments across the U.S. He was a member of the Kern County Gun Club and other sporting clubs. In addition to hunting, Matt took pleasure in hiking and fishing, and relished the time with family and friends during sporting shoots, hunting trips, and other times in the outdoors. Cruise vacations with the family and joyous holiday celebrations with his in-laws were always high points in his year. Matt was also a devoted Green Bay Packers fan.

“Matt was unassuming in his anonymous generosity to his community, and thankful for his full family life. His greatest joy and utmost priority were his wife and children. He was very proud of his and Linda’s children; he was excited for them as they finished their educations and started the next chapters of their lives. He was confident of their capabilities and in awe of their potential. Matt’s quiet humor, beaming smile, and accepting nature will be sorely missed. He was taken too soon, but all who knew him will value the memories of our special moments with him."

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