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Norman W. "Bill" Fain II

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Norman Fain Obituary

Fain, Norman W. " Bill" II
A man. A Dream. A Town. January 20, 1938 - August 27, 2016. Robert South, a 17th- century English churchman, once said: "If there be a truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives." No finer sentiment could describe Norman "Bill" Fain II who passed away on August 27th. At various times throughout his life, Bill was a rancher, businessman, developer, entrepreneur, visionary, and philanthropist. He assumed those various roles to realize his lifelong passion of building a vibrant community out of an arid patch of land known as Lonesome Valley. With dogged persistence and the cooperation of many like-minded individuals, Bill accomplished his goal and the Town of Prescott Valley stands today where once there was only ranch land. Love and respect for Arizona and the land had deep roots for Bill Fain. In 1874 his great-grandfather William Marion Fain settled in what is now the Verde Valley. His grandfather, Granville 'Dan' Fain, was born on a Cornville cattle ranch in 1879. Bill's father, Norman Fain, was born in 1907 on a ranch in Camp Verde. Norman Fain married his Prescott High sweetheart, Johnie Lee Parsons, and ten years later on January 20, 1938, Norman W. "Bill" Fain II was born. By then, ranching was as natural to a Fain as breathing. Bill was riding horses on the ranch at the age of three and learned the cattle business from his dad, Norman, and his grandfather, Dan. After graduating from Prescott High in 1956, Bill attended the University of Arizona, graduating in 1960 with degrees in Finance and Business Economics. While a student at U. of A. Bill met the love of his life, a coed named Nancy Lee Williams. An innocent conversation about Cinco de Mayo led to romance and in 1960 the couple married and returned to Lonesome Valley. Over the next nine years, Bill and Nancy had four children: Norman III, Dawn, Ron, and Brad. Although only in his twenties, Bill began to craft his strategy to create the Town of Prescott Valley. Fully realizing that a community needs jobs, industry, and affordable housing, Bill began with the fundamentals. And in Arizona the first building block is water. In 1965 Bill organized the Shamrock Water Company which 35 years later became the municipal water source for the Town of Prescott Valley. With a source of water secure, Bill entered into development agreements that led to Lynx Lakes Estates and the Prescott Country Club. Years later, the Quailwood subdivision and the master-planned community of Granville would sprout up, providing affordable housing for Prescott Valley's increasing population. Bill implemented the next piece of his community strategy by working with government and private partners to attract businesses to the region. Businesses meant jobs for the families of the growing town. Soon companies such as Better Built Aluminum, PrintPak, the ACE Hardware Retail Support Center, Hensley Distribution, Canyon Distributors, Superior Industries, and Mountain Valley Rehabilitation had located to Prescott Valley. With jobs and homes growing rapidly, a retail sector was next on Bill Fain's vision for the thriving community. What followed were the successful Safeway Shopping Center, Fry's Neighborhood Shopping Center, and the Glassford Hill Marketplace, home to the Walmart Super Center and Kohl's. Next came a Hampton Inn providing a place for visiting relatives, tourists and business professionals. By the mid 1990's, the Town of Prescott Valley was taking shape and land donated by Bill would soon become the site of the new city hall, public library, and police station. However, Bill's vision was not yet complete. Working with innovative partners in the community, Bill set out to build a central entertainment district and to bring a hospital to Prescott Valley. Opening in 2000, the Entertainment District complex offered a state-of-the-art Harkins Theater, shops, and restaurants. In May of 2006 the East Campus of Yavapai Regional Medical Center opened which today has a modern Family Birthing Center, a BreastCare Center, an emergency room, and in-patient services. Bill Fain was the embodiment of the American dream. He loved his country; he understood his roots were in the land; he believed in personal responsibility; he recognized anything was possible through hard work. After fifty years of dedication to a single vision, Bill Fain was asked how he wished to be remembered. As always his answer was short and simple: "I wish to be remembered for my integrity, my efforts, and for providing opportunity." On Sunday, September 11th, Bill Fain was laid to rest during a private ceremony on what was once family ranch land. Bill is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Nancy, his four children, and nine grandchildren. Bill may be gone from this earth but he has given a gift to us and to future generations. That gift is the realization of his life-long vision, to create a town where there was none and in the process he left us a wonderful place to live, raise a family, and retire. As Robert South said: 'the truer measure of a man is by what he gives.' Thank you, Bill, for giving us your dream. The Fain Family would like to invite family, friends, and business acquaintances to a Celebration of Life Event. Saturday, October 8, 2016, 3:00 PM till 7:00 PM, 10875 E. Highway 69, Dewey, Arizona. Please RSVP by October 1st to: [email protected] or call: 928-772-8844 Ext: 0 The Family has established The Bill Fain Memorial Scholarship Fund To Honor Bill's Legacy. Contributions can be made to the ACF of Yavapai County by calling 928.583.7815

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Oct. 2, 2016.

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