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William Pennington Obituary

William N. Pennington

March 24, 1923

May 15, 2011

William N. Pennington, 88, a gaming industry pioneer, successful entrepreneur and one of Nevada's leading philanthropists, passed away on May 15, 2011 at St. Mary's Hospital, Reno after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was surrounded by his family and close friends at the time of his death.

Born in Lebanon, Kansas on March 24, 1923, Pennington grew up in Smith Center, Kansas during the Great Depression. His family struggled in those difficult times eventually losing their family farm during the Dust Bowl years. Pennington was imbued with these early life experiences and over time they became the basis for the words which he lived his life by -- "I never set goals for myself, they are too limiting."

In 1934, his family moved to Piedmont, California where he went on to graduate from high school and attend the University of California at Berkeley where he played football until sidelined by a knee injury. World War II interrupted his college studies so he joined the Army Air Corps and became a bomber pilot. This marked the beginning of his life long interest in aviation.

In 1962, Pennington moved to Reno to start a career. He began a half century of oil drilling in northern Nevada. In time, he became one of the largest oil producers in Nevada, though it was never his primary business activity.

While living and working in Reno, he developed an interest in the gaming industry. In the late 60's, he started a company that designed and built electronic gaming devices. Bill Pennington was the first person to bring pure electronic gaming devices into the gaming world. Electronic engineers, electronic technicians, and service people were assembled for the first time ever in a brand new segment of the gaming industry - electronics. These new electronic devices were the first licensed by the State of Nevada or any other gaming authority around the world. While he was growing that company and placing his machines with casinos in Las Vegas and Reno, he began searching for an opportunity to acquire a casino.

In 1974, he and his new partner William Bennett acquired the financially troubled Circus Circus in Las Vegas. At about the same time, Pennington sold his electronic gaming machine company which, when later joined with two other companies, became International Game Technology (IGT). The partners soon recognized the importance of transforming Las Vegas into an entertainment center for all ages and quickly reversed the financial woes of Circus Circus into one of the gaming industry's phenomenal successes.

By the end of 1974, Circus Circus was producing substantial profits. In the following year, they opened a second 15-story hotel tower that provided an additional 395 rooms. Four years later, Pennington and Bennett duplicated the Las Vegas operations and opened a second Circus Circus casino in Reno in a space that had formerly been the Gray Reid department store. The Reno casino was accompanied by a 103-room hotel.

In the early 1980's, Circus Circus was among the leading gaming companies to tap new financial markets to fuel its growth and became one of the first gaming entities to offer shares on the New Your Stock Exchange. The company went public on October 25, 1983 opening at $15 per share. By the end of the day, Circus Circus Enterprises, Inc. was trading at $16.87 - and went on to be one of the most successful IPO's of the era.

The partners acquired the Edgewater in Laughlin, Nevada and later built the Colorado Belle. These pioneers of the gaming industry went on to extend the famous Las Vegas Strip south with Excalibur, Luxor and Mandalay Bay. When it was completed in 1990, the Excalibur in Las Vegas was the largest hotel in the world with more than 4,200 rooms.

The Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas debuted in 1994 and the unique pyramid design featured the cover of Time magazine.

Bill Pennington experienced a near-fatal boating accident at Lake Tahoe after his boat capsized and he was left lying under 25 feet of water for eight minutes. He was given a zero chance to live, but he beat the odds. However, it was a good lesson for him to stop and "smell the roses." So he retired from the day to day business operations, but remained on the Circus Circus Board of Directors.

As with everything in his life, Pennington pursued philanthropy with a sense of enthusiasm, purpose and commitment.

In 1989, he formed the William N. Pennington Foundation as part of an even broader commitment to charity. As Pennington wrote at the time, "Having grown up in the Great Depression, when my family faced difficult times, I know very well the hardships that can befall anyone at any time. During my years in business, I was fortunate to work with thousands of wonderful employees, most of them Nevadans. I am grateful to all of them for their hard work, commitment and friendship. Their efforts helped create this Foundation, and I hope the Foundation will, in turn, help future generations of Nevadans for many years to come."

According to the William N. Pennington Foundation mission statement, the Foundation supports organizations primarily in the State of Nevada, with an emphasis on Reno and northern Nevada. The focus is upon education and medicine to build a broad base to help people and families persevere through difficult times.

As a philanthropist, Pennington supported big building projects benefiting many non-profit organizations. His major gifts were all in Reno, including buildings at the

University of Nevada; the William N. Pennington Emergency Department at Saint Mary's Hospital; the William N. Pennington Pediatric Nursery facility at Renown Hospital as well as numerous scholarships at UNR and Truckee Meadows Community College. Additionally, he made substantial gifts through his foundation to many charitable organizations.

Pennington's lifelong interest in construction included several of his own personal residences which he always built on a large scale. He also designed and built racing boats and eventually substantial motor yachts, starting with his own yacht followed by others built for sale.

His hobbies were many and he pursued them with the same passion he brought to all his other endeavors in life. He flew his own airplane and later owned various aircraft. He developed agricultural operations in South Dakota where he also enjoyed hunting pheasants. Characteristically, he was successful even in the farming business. He enjoyed boating at Lake Tahoe and expanded his interest to Europe and the Caribbean. He liked to invite friends to travel with him on his 172 foot yacht, Intrepid, to various ports around the world.

Pennington won many awards in his career. For many years he was a member of the "Forbes 400." He was particularly proud of his membership in the American Academy of Achievement, induction into Nevada's Business Hall of Fame and his recognition by the University of Nevada-Reno as a Distinguished Nevadan and recipient of an Honorary Doctorate Degree In Humane Letters.

In addition to his wife Susanne, Pennington is survived by his sons William, Jr. of Granite Bay, CA; Stephen of Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA; and sisters Jackie Dunn of Reno and Joan Barney of Antioch, CA; as well as numerous grandchildren.

Consistent with Mr. Pennington's wishes there will be no public funeral. A private memorial service by the family will be held at a later date.

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

Published by The Reno Gazette Journal and Lyon County News Leader from May 19 to May 22, 2011.

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Peggy Avery Young

August 1, 2022

It´s been a long time since I´ve seen him and his wife at Tahoe keys. He was a wonderful gentleman!! I will always remember him!!

Steve Johnson

October 25, 2016

Been a little over 5 years now. And I don't think I go a month not thinking about Mr P and his son Steve. Worked for Mr P and Steve in the late 70's and early 80's. I worked under Steve P as his Bell Captain in Reno for 6 years. I was lucky to be apart of the opening of the first Hotel tower. Mr P and Steve invited me to Mr P's home on Christmas one year. Very kind of them to think of me that year as I was alone for Christmas that year. That home was amazing. I have told people about it over the years. One of a kind home for sure. Steve and I got to be very close and we would go out from time to time and we were sitting at the bar talking about this and that and Steve told me that his Dad was wanting an idea for a new theme hotel in Vegas. And I told Steve I have this idea of a Pyramid as a Hotel. A month went by and when we went out as we did from time to time he told me that he told his Dad about the idea and Mr P was very interested in the idea. We'll as time passed it all came true with the Luxor. A dream come true. Mr P made dreams come true in all he did. Steve I have lost touch with you. Please contact me email. I would love to visit with you once again.

Ann Brown - Ligon

June 8, 2011

Steve and Billy, It's been so long but I often think of the fond memories I have of you two and of your dad. I know you will miss him. I am very fortunate to have spent the years I did with all of you. My sincere condolences to you both. Annie Brown Ligon

June 6, 2011

maynard&sheila ostrow send their condolences and sympathy to the family and friends

June 1, 2011

Kathleen truly loved you Mr. P.I met you only once as you then were in failing health, you did not have much to say.I do know, for Kathleen to have loved you so, you were a very
good person. God has welcomed you to his glorious place. Jo Ann, Kathleen's Mom

Dave Peck

May 26, 2011

One thing Mr. P taught us all were the possibilities in life. He is one of the greatest men I have ever met. I am sure God has reserved a special place, as men such as him are few and far between. “Great Ride” Mr. P, you will truly be missed…

Martha Durney

May 25, 2011

I was glad to have met Mr. P. at his home through my friendship with his wife, Susanne. Mr. P's "pink" Party at Lake Tahoe 2004 was the mother of all parties which I will never forget as I will never forget the dynamic man, Mr. Pennington. Once he was a welcomed dinner guest with his devoted wife, Susanne, at my home. My memories of him are few but impressionable. It was an honor to have met him. He will be greatly missed by many whose lives were touched by his work, generosity, and grace. May he rest in peace. Marty

Rob Osterberg

May 23, 2011

A truely remarkable family surrounded by alot of laughs and loyalty. Bill's sons will carry on the tradition!

Dr. Jerry Jesseph

May 22, 2011

The kindness and generosity of Bill and Susanne has deeply touched us individually - and as a family. It was an honor to work with you both during some of the most difficult of times for us all. Bill showed unflagging optimism and gentle gratitude during his prolonged illness. Susanne has given us an example of devoted, loving care - when many others would have given up.
Our thoughts and prayers go to friends and staff who helped in everyone's attempts in "Saving Mr. P."
May your legacy in death, Bill, match your successes in life.
Grace will provide you peace.

Abby Spingola

May 20, 2011

Although I met him later in his life, he was still an amazing and unforgettable man. Every person who visited Mr. P had great stories of their time shared with him. He truly touched the lives of anyone lucky enough to know him.
On a personal level, I have many great memories with Mr. P. He gave me many opportunities I wouldn't have otherwise had. He changed my perceptions-about the world and myself.
Thank you for everything, Mr. P. We all miss you, but we remember how lucky we are to have had you in our lives.

Steve and Carol Andersen

May 20, 2011

We will miss you Mr.P. We are so glad to have known you.

May 19, 2011

Willie P - it was a joy to know you and work for you. RIP - Dee Baker

May 19, 2011

Steve and Bill,(Bull) my sincere,heartfelt thoughts and prayers to you both. Dane Doyle, Carson City,Nv.

John Jesseph

May 19, 2011

It was a pleasure knowing you Mr. P. Your name will live on by the countless lives you have touched. None more than the wonderful Mrs. P! RIP my friend!

Paul Wright

May 19, 2011

Mr.P what a wonderful treat to have met you...RIP

Jimmie Wonder

May 19, 2011

Mr. P was the man! Even when he was sick he always seemed to be in control. I hope his true colors live on without control by the "suits".

Julie Lollar

May 19, 2011

Although Bill Pennington had countless, amazing accomplishments during his very full life, I just remember him as my Uncle Bill. I have only wonderful memories of him as a child spending many summer days at his house in Tahoe Keys always with his boat keys in hand for ride on the lake. I will miss him very much but will always cherish the great times and fun we had. Julie Mickaels Barney Lollar
(aka Julie Jump)

Margaret Carter

May 19, 2011

Mr. Pennington was a great and generous man in our Reno community. He will be sorely missed. I remember him best as a neighbor driving past my home and waving at me from his motorcycle.as I never had the pleasure of meeting him in person. Rest in Peace. Margaret Carter

Rick Saling

May 19, 2011

Steve, sorry for your loss,sounds like he had a full life,God Bless

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