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Walter Hill Obituary

Student athlete, city manager, University administrator, successful banker and community leader, W. Leo Hill passed away on Sunday May 4, 2014. Leo had resided at Frasier Meadows Retirement Community in Boulder for the past 10 years.

Born in rural Missouri, on December 17, 1923, Leo lived with his parents and two brothers in Potosi, Missouri until he was a high school sophomore, when the family moved to Pueblo, Colorado.

Leo attended Pueblo's Centennial High School graduating in 1941. While at Centennial, he established an excellent academic record and also became an outstanding athlete in both basketball and baseball. In November of 2004 Leo was inducted into the Centennial High School Hall of Fame. Through a recent gift, Leo enabled the completion of the Alumni Courtyard at Centennial. Leo had fond recollections of his time at Centennial, where he met the girl later to become his wife.

Leo served in WWII in the European Theater as a 2nd Lieutenant and pilot with the U.S. Army with the 440th Troop Carrier Group. He was honorably discharged in December of 1945.

He attended Pueblo Junior College before transferring to Colorado College in Colorado Springs. At Colorado College Leo continued to excel both academically and on the athletic field. Leo earned two varsity letters in both basketball and baseball. He was selected for the All-Conference baseball team having led his Colorado College team with a .400 batting average. In 1948 he graduated from Colorado College Cum Laude with a degree in Political Science.

In 1947 Leo married his high school sweetheart, Betty Lue Demaree, in Pueblo. Betty Lue was an active partner in every aspect of Leo's developing career. Betty Lue passed away in 1997. They had no children.

Leo became an assistant city manager in Pueblo and in 1952 was named the city manager of Columbia, Missouri. In August of 1958 Leo returned to Colorado to become the Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of the University of Colorado, a part of the leadership team of then President Quigg Newton. Leo greatly admired the leadership qualities of Quigg Newton, noting that many of those adopted qualities served Leo well through the balance of his career. Upon Mr. Newton's death, and consistent with his philanthropic orientation, Leo was active in establishing the Quigg Newton Leadership Chair on the Boulder Campus of the University of Colorado. That chair has been held by two personal friends of Leo, initially Senator Hank Brown and currently Sandy Bracken. This memorial fund was very important to Leo, serving as a tribute to his friend and mentor, Quigg Newton. Over the years Leo had remained a friend of Mr. Newton's family.

In 1963 Leo joined the First National Bank in Boulder. He became president and CEO of that bank in 1964. In 1969 he was central in the formation of the bank holding company, Affiliated Bankshares of Colorado. Throughout the remainder of his career, Leo held various leadership positions within the bank as well as the holding company including President and CEO of both institutions. Leo retired in 1988. Affiliated Bankshares was acquired by BankOne, which subsequently became JPMorgan Chase.

Leo had said that one of his greatest accomplishments was the development of employees who have gone on to serve as bank presidents. He places the number at 20, including the first woman to be president of a nationally chartered bank in Colorado. Leo was always quick to express his pride in the accomplishments of his "kids".

Leo served the banking industry as president of the Colorado Bankers Association and served on the board of the Colorado School of Banking.

Leo believed in community service. He was an advisor to two governors and played an important role in the process which ultimately brought the National Center for Atmospheric Research, NCAR, to Boulder. As a community leader Leo has served as president of the Boulder Chamber of Commerce, the United Way of Boulder County, Boulder Rotary Club, the University of Colorado Foundation, and the Alumni Club of Colorado College. Other boards upon which he has served include Frasier Meadows, the national Municipal League, and Boulder Community Hospital and its Foundation.

Leo has said, "I wish I were triplets ..I've wanted to do so many things!"

Leo was a man of faith and worshipped at Boulder's First Baptist Church, now Pine Street Church.

Leo is survived by a sister Karen K. Coffee, from southern Colorado, a niece Margaret Lue Eisert, a nephew A.C. Hill, and two nephews of Betty Lue's Charles D. Aurand and Richard F. Aurand.

There will be a memorial service to honor Leo Hill, at Frasier Meadows Manor, 350 Ponca Place in Boulder on Thursday, May 15, at 4:30 p.m. in the chapel.

Rather than flowers, contributions to honor Leo may be directed to Boulder Community Hospital Foundation, Colorado College, Frasier Manor and the University of Colorado Foundation.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Gazette on May 7, 2014.

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Grace Thompson

May 18, 2014

Leo made the world a better place and was a positive force in countless lives. I am a better person for having known and worked for Leo. I am proud and honored to call him friend and to be one of Leo's “kids”. He will be sorely missed.
A quote from the Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz to the Tin Man – “A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others”.
Leo was truly a person without equal. God Bless and open wide the Pearly Gates of Heaven.
Much Love

Jim Quigley

May 11, 2014

Leo was the greatest mentor and friend of mine. He was the most influential person in my life. Leo was a man with unsurpassed integrity. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Leonard

May 11, 2014

To an accomplished man and his family we would like to extend our warmest and sincerest of condolences for your loss. May the God who gives peace and Hope bless the Hill family with comfort and support.~ Rom. 15:13

Charlotte Carlson

May 9, 2014

Leo was a beautiful friend and I cherish the memories of him and our family, the Solon and Betty Lane family. I also worked with Leo at Affiliated Bsnkshares starting in Boulder. My prayers and condolences to the family. I pray for peace and comfort during this time. We will miss him.

May 9, 2014

I remember what a fine man Leo was when he was with First Natl' Bank in Boulder, Co. I was a teller at that time.
Prayers to all of his family.
Donna (Tripp) Oehrtmann Boulder, Colo. and R.I.

Edie Winters

May 8, 2014

It was an honor and a privilege to know and learn from Leo. He was my friend and I will miss him greatly.

Dick Nagel

May 8, 2014

Well, we lost "another gem." A role model for all of us. RIP Leo.

Juanita Aurand

May 8, 2014

It would take more room than I have here to list the words that come to mind when describing the content of character of this fine man. To know him was a privilege and an honor. His love and devotion to Betty Lue was without reserve and certainly an example of the truest of loves. Leo Hill is among the saints now and I'm sure his Creator and his Holy Father welcomed him saying, "Well done, my good and faithful servant." So we hold him high and thank God for the gift this man was to so many. I'm not sure how things work up there, Leo, but I hope you are reunited with your love, Betty Lue. Much love from me and your grand nieces, Elizabeth Demaree and Rachel Catherine Aurand.

May 8, 2014

The Boulder Rotary Club mourns the passing of our treasured nearly 50-year member Leo Hill. His warmth, commitment to Service Above Self, and attention to the needs of the younger generation mark Leo as a very special individual. We will all carry his legacy with us from here on.

Diana Royce Smith, Secretary-Treasurer
Boulder Rotary Club

May 8, 2014

I am deeply sorry for your loss, please "draw close to God and he will draw close to you". (James 4:8)

~Debi.E

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