2025 marks the 109th anniversary of Jack London’s death. Volunteer Park Historian, Lou Leal will preside over the service. Songwriter and vocalist, Jeff Falconer will perform his original song written in memory of Jack London. Jack London died of kidney failure on November 22, 1916. In his short life he accomplished much, not only as a writer of fifty books, but also as an adventurer, reporter, war correspondent, sports article writer, and innovative farmer. He was in the process of developing a model ranch, destined to be the finest in California, when he died. He would have wished farming to be his true legacy, far beyond writing. Learn more about the gravesite.
The memorial is open to the public at no charge. The park entry fee of $10 per vehicle applies. Those attending should gather at the House of Happy Walls Museum on November 22nd to start the half mile walk to the grave site at 10:30 am. A golf cart will be available for those who need assistance.
In the event of rain, the memorial will be held on the second floor in the museum which can only be reached by stairway. Please call 707-938-5216 for information about accessibility.


