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William Towner Obituary

William C. Towner

Dec. 17, 1926 - Feb. 14, 2013

William Craig Towner was born in Auburn, Washington to Earl Mac and Aileen Craig Towner on December 17, 1926. The family moved to Seattle where Bill and his sister Beverly Jane attended Bryant Elementary and Roosevelt High School. Bill graduated in 1943 and went on to study at the University of Washington, earning Bachelor's and Master's degrees in psychology. He was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma.

Bill also served as a corporal in the United States Army; he was stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco where he served as a clinical psychologist working with veterans returned from WWII. While in the service, Bill made many life-long friends and also fell in love with San Francisco. After his discharge from the service, Bill joined the San Francisco Public Schools where he worked first as a school psychologist and then as a classroom teacher. During this time he forged lasting connections with his colleagues and with his students and their families.

Bill returned to his native Seattle in 1957 and joined the Seattle Public Schools. He worked as a consultant, was a classroom teacher at Harrison Elementary, served as librarian at Lake City Elementary and for a short time at Eckstein Middle School, but found his professional home when he took an assignment as the Library Media Specialist at Kimball Elementary School on Beacon Hill.

"Mr. Towner" touched the lives of hundreds of children and their families during his tenure at Kimball. One of the things he was most proud of was building a library collection that reflected the experiences and many cultures of the children at Kimball. After his retirement in 1996, Kimball renamed its library "The William C. Towner Library Media Center" in Bill's honor.

Bill also served for many years as adjunct faculty at Seattle University and the University of Washington, teaching courses in Children's Literature and library science. Again, his love of reading and his belief that children should have access to literature that helped them grow as human beings and feel proud of themselves were his touchstones in his work.

Bill was awarded the Washington Library Media Association's Library Media Specialist of the Year award in 1990. He also received a Golden Apple Award from the Seattle Public Schools for his dedicated service to the children and families in the Seattle Public Schools.

Upon his retirement in 1996, Bill focused more of his time on his work with the Guild for Psychological Studies, traveled to the Middle East and Europe, returned to his piano playing, and of course, read, read, read.

Bill also loved his role as father and spent every evening (and many afternoons) reading aloud to his three girls from the time they were born all the way through high school. Bill also shared his love of music - classical and jazz-his love of dance, cooking, good food and conversation with his girls and his dear friends.

Bill is survived by his sister Beverly J. Brewster (Glen), daughters Melissa S. Minjares (Victor), Hilary D. Gilkinson (Grant), Jennifer L. Towner, and grandchildren Max and Leo Minjares, and Katie Gilkinson.

The family would like to thank the staff in the Health Center at The Hearthstone for their loving care of Bill over the past year.

A celebration of Bill's life will be held at 3:00 pm, Friday, March 1st at University Christian Church, 4731 - 15th Ave NE, Seattle. The family suggests donations to the Hearthstone Health Care Center (www.active.com/donate/hearthstone), Kimball Elementary School (3200 - 23rd Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98144, Attn: Anne Fitzpatrick) or KPLU (www.kplu.org).

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Published by The Seattle Times from Feb. 23 to Feb. 24, 2013.

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Victor Minjares

April 10, 2014

Bill, I'm thinking of you tonight. You are missed.

Theresa Stevens-Lenard

December 3, 2013

Mr Towner was my favorite teacher. He always made me feel special and would let me stay after school and help him grade papers.

Juanita Galloway

August 14, 2013

Still thinking of Bill Towner. He was a wonderful friend to my mother Virginia Galloway when she taught at Harrison Elementary School, and so kind to me & my sister, who went there, too! I remember when my mom had had foot surgery, he would come by in the mornings & pick us up & take us to school. I also remember Mr Towner being the best librarian ever at Kimball Elementary when I substituted there in the 70's! He had built an unbelievable collection of diverse & multicultural books there, was an awesome storyteller, and just a really nice man! You live in the hearts of many, many people whose lives you touched!

Tiana Cheung

March 13, 2013

I had the privilege of attending Kimball Elementary while Mr. Towner was its librarian. Though that was 25 plus years ago, I still remember his wonderful story-reading that always had every single person in the class completely engaged. May he rest in peace.

MichelleL Low

March 13, 2013

I went to Kimball Elementary in the 80's and loved going to the library to have Mr. Towner read stories aloud to us. He instilled a love and respect for books, reading, and the library that I have & will hold onto my entire life. Thanks, Mr. Towner!

Mark Owen

March 4, 2013

I have such fond memories of Bill when I was attending UCC church with my Dad and brothers. He was such a kind, caring man. I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish I had been able to spend more time with him.

Craig Seasholes

March 2, 2013

Bill's active participation in WLMA is a model for me in my work promoting school libraries in Washington State. From watching Bill in the Kimball library at the start of my teaching career almost 30 years ago to having a chance to chat with Bill at the 2011 WLMA Conference in Spokane are treasured memories.

My Dad!

Jennifer Towner

February 26, 2013

Rhett Gambol

February 25, 2013

Uncle Bill was my 5th grade teacher at Harrison Elementary when he took a few of us on a camping trip I'll never forget. Though we lost touch over the years, I never forgot him either. I remember the Spanish he taught us along with a love for literature. Hey Bill, I became a writer. Thank you.

Robert Fletcher

February 25, 2013

Bill was both a colleague and my best friend. Thank you, Bill, for letting me be your friend. I miss you and remember you.

Laura Grosvenor

February 25, 2013

Miss my friend of 34 years. Here's to a better place ol' buddy; one where you can go where you want to go, read as much as you want, listen to jazz all day and never run out of martinis. Love you.

Phil Sorensen

February 25, 2013

Bill, thank you for always being there for those beautiful children, dedicated staff and supportive parents of Kimball School. You were truly the "center" and heart of the school. You were a dear friend to me and shared "you" with me in very special and meaningful ways. You have been and always will be in my heart and part of my soul. Love you!
Your former Kimball Principal from way back when!!

Lenore Lenore

February 25, 2013

Mr. Towner was the first person to take seriously my solemn declaration in the third grade that I was "going to become a famous author someday!" Without a moment's hesitation, he took me over to the shelf in the library and showed me exactly where he will put my books. And many years later, when I returned to Kimball with my first two books, he did just that. I will never forget him. I'm a children's author today because he heard my voice and helped me to hear it too. Thank you, Mr. Towner. Thank you, forever.

Lora Gillingham

February 25, 2013

Mr. Towner was the nicest man in the world. He will be deeply missed by our librarian community!

Leona Lindvig

February 25, 2013

Bill will be missed at our WLMA conferences! I am a "newby" but he is a legend....

Stephanie CuelhoRuiz

February 24, 2013

Bill was a very special man.My deepest sympathy. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time.
God Bless,
Stephanie

Carter Kemp

February 24, 2013

Bill was a colleague, a mentor and a friend. Students all grown up still visit Kimball's library and share stories of Bill's kind nature and unwavering love of children and of literature. He will be missed and remembered.

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