Fletcher R. Jones

Fletcher R. Jones

Infobox Person
name = Fletcher R. Jones


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birth_date = birth date|1931|1|22
birth_place = Bryan, Texas, U.S.
death_date = death date|1972|11|7
death_place = Santa Ynez Valley, California, U.S.
occupation = nowrap|Businessman (computer software) Racehorse breeder

Fletcher Roseberry Jones (January 22, 1931ndash November 7, 1972) was an American businessman, computer pioneer and thoroughbred racehorse owner.

Born in Bryan, Texas, he was the third of three children of an impoverished Depression era family. He graduated from Allen Military Academy in 1949, then studied at university for two years but did not graduate. His interest in mathematics led to jobs in the fledgling computer departments at aviation companies. Married in 1951, he was transferred to California by his employer, North American Aviation Corp. After time at the company's offices in Columbus, Ohio, Jones and his wife and two small children settled in Los Angeles where he managed a North American Aviation computer center.

In 1959, Fletcher Jones went into business with Roy Nutt, a widely respected computer programmer who had been working for United Aircraft Corp. The two founded a software services company named Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), when Jones, who ran the business and marketing end of things, obtained a contract from Honeywell that gave their business profitability and respect within the industry. In 1961, the company made a major move into the space industry when they obtained a contract to support NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Flight Operations Facility. Within four years of its founding, CSC became the largest software company in the United States. Taking their business public with an IPO listed on the American Stock Exchange, Jones and Nutt and became multi-millionaires. By the end of the 1960s, CSC was listed on the New York Stock Exchange and had operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and in The Netherlands.

Westerly Stud Farms

As a hobby business, Fletcher Jones became involved in the breeding and racing of Thoroughbred horses. In 1966, he acquired a convert|3912|acre|km2|sing=on property near Santa Ynez, California that he named Westerly Stud Farms. In addition to a large home, he built a U-shaped main barn, breeding sheds, and other service buildings, as well as a half-mile training track. In order to spend more time on his farm, Jones built an airstrip and piloted his own aircraft to and from the Santa Monica airport near where his office was located.

Westerly Stud Farms' best known horse was Typecast, a filly who won the 1972 Eclipse Award as the American Champion Older Female Horse.

;Selected stakes race wins for Westerly Stud Farms
* Frank E. Kilroe Mile - "Fleet Host" (1967)
* San Luis Rey Handicap - "Fleet Host" (1967)
* San Carlos Handicap - "Rising Market" (1970)
* San Simeon Handicap - "Long Position" (1971)
* Las Palmas Handicap - "Typecast" (1971)
* Del Mar Oaks - "House of Cards" (1972)
* Santa Monica Handicap - "Typecast" (1972)
* Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap - "Typecast" (1972)
* Man o' War Stakes - "Typecast" (1972)

Fletcher Jones gave CSC employee Martin J. Wygod his first two horses as a birthday gift. Wygod and his wife Pam have remained major owners of racing Thoroughbreds ever since [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=2136] .

The Westerly Stud property was sold in an estate dispersal sale in 1973. Since then, its convert|3912|acre|km2 has been subdivided into a number of small parcels, including a section that became the D. Wayne Lukas Westerly training center. The home, with its outbuildings and paddocks, is now part of approximately convert|200|acre|km2 and has changed hands several times. It is currently on the market with an asking price of $13.1 million. [http://www.westerlystudfarms.com/]

Art collection

Fletcher Jones began purchasing art, particularly works by the French Impressionists. He owned paintings by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre Bonnard, Camille Pissarro. As well, he acquired four Picassos, notably his 1901 self-portrait titled "Yo, Picasso" that was sold by Jones's estate and which, in 1989, would be purchased by the Greek shipping magnate, Stavros Niarchos for US$47.85 million.

On November 7, 1972, the forty-one year-old Jones died when the plane he was piloting home crashed into a hillside. He is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in the Santa Ynez Valley.

Jones had divorced his wife in the early 1960s and his estate provided a trust fund for his two sons but the bulk of his fortune went to his Fletcher Jones Foundation. His art collection was liquidated by his estate as well as Westerly Stud Farms. Although he was never a philanthropist in life, his Foundation continues to operate and has made considerable donations, primarily to California colleges and universities.

References

* [http://www.csc.com/aboutus/history.shtml Computer Sciences Corporation website with company history]
* [http://www.fletcherjonesfdn.org/Fletcher_Jones.htm Profile of Fletcher Jones at the Fletcher Jones Foundation]
* Pollock, John P. "Fletcher Jones: An America Success Story" (1998) Pollock, Los Angeles [http://www.rodipollock.com/pollock.html]
* [http://www.westerlystudfarms.com/ Realtor's website for Westerly Stud Farms with property photos]


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