John's obituary
John Joseph Macker, a longtime Montecito resident, beloved father, and Emmy and Peabody award-winning executive producer passed away on July 26, 2022 at the age of 78.
Before moving to Montecito in 1994, John lived a vibrant, Hollywood lifestyle working in television. He orchestrated television shows garnering 14 Emmys and served as the creator and executive producer on shows such as "Cosmos" with Carl Sagan, "Wheel of Fortune," "General Hospital," "Let's Make a Deal", and the "Dating" and "Newlywed" game shows. A testament to his talent, John was recruited by Berry Gordy, founder of Motown Record Label, to produce the original Motown TV "Jackson 5 Special" with Michael Jackson, as well as the "Smokey Robinson Special," which resulted in some of the highest ratings in ABC history.
John, who also served as the Chief Financial and Business Affairs Officer for the Emmy Awards and production executive for Merv Griffin Productions, including the "Merv Griffin Show," went on to produce and host a weekly television series, “American Riviera”, which combined his career passion with his love of all things “Santa Barbara.”
John moved to Montecito to raise his two daughters and spent his remaining years embracing the Santa Barbarian lifestyle. For two decades, John spent his mornings walking Butterfly beach with the Macker-family dog; he spent his evenings sipping red wine at Lucky’s, and he spent his weekends at the plant nursery purchasing plants and statues for his garden. Although he got older, he never aged. John was recognized by his head-to-toe linen outfits, aviator sunglasses, signature scarf, and year-round tan.
John was a listener and is remembered for his open mind that was never judgmental. He was brilliant enough to pass as knowledgeable on any topic and could make a stranger feel familiar in one conversation. Although John guarded his privacy, he shared his heart and wisdom with a near and dear inner circle that is forever privileged.
While his passing leaves an unfillable void in this world, he gifted his daughters with his strength and time for them to express how loved he is by so many. There is no death, only a change of worlds. See you in the next one, Dad.
John is survived by his daughters, Caitlin and Aubrey, their mother, Martha, his brother and sister-in-law, Peter and Nancy, his sister, Ann, and countless friends and colleagues.
Please consider a donation to his incredible doctors and nurses at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in his name.