Bill Davidson

Bill Davidson

Bill Davidson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 14, 2009.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Detroit Pistons owner Bill Davidson, a noted philanthropist who was inducted into the basketball Hall of Fame last year, has died. He was 86.

Davidson died Friday at his Bloomfield Hills home, team spokesman Matt Dobek said.

Services are scheduled for Tuesday at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield, according to the Ira Kaufman Chapel Funeral Home. A cause of death was not immediately known.

"We are all deeply saddened by the news of Mr. D's passing," Pistons coach Michael Curry said in a statement released after Detroit's overtime victory at the Toronto Raptors. "He's been a great owner who genuinely cared for players, coaches and employees. He will not only be remembered as a great owner but also as a person who made a difference in many people's lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. D and the entire Davidson family."

Davidson also owned the WNBA's Detroit Shock and Palace Sports & Entertainment, comprising The Palace of Auburn Hills and DTE Energy Music Theatre.

Forbes magazine had ranked the Bloomfield Hills billionaire as one of the richest people in Michigan, tied for 68th in the country.

Occasionally spotted courtside at Pistons home games, Davidson shied away from the limelight. He granted only a handful of interviews and turned down requests for dozens more while three of his pro sports teams were winning league championships over an 8-month span in 2003 and 2004.

"I just don't want to be a public figure," he told The Associated Press in 2004. "I don't see any point in it."

Davidson was chairman and president of Guardian Industries Corp., a major manufacturer of glass products for the construction and automotive industries and fiberglass insulation products. He also was an honored philanthropist, giving away more than $80 million in the 1990s alone.

Spurned in his bids to buy the NFL's Detroit Lions and NHL's Detroit Red Wings, Davidson became majority owner of the Pistons in 1974 and acquired the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1999, spending lavishly on both teams.

Davidson bought Roundball One for the Pistons, making them the first pro sports team with their own airplane. He built a state-of-the-art practice facility for the club, and used it himself to work out.

The Palace, located less than a half-mile from Guardian Industries headquarters, was built for $90 million — all of it Davidson's money — and won instant acclaim as a sports and entertainment venue when it opened in 1988.

"Obviously it's difficult news for those of us that knew him and for his family, but he lived a very rich life and helped untold thousands, and probably millions of people with all of his philanthropic things which frankly he never wanted anybody to talk about," said Dallas coach Rick Carlisle, who coached the Pistons for two seasons. "So it was an incredible life that he lived."

The Lightning and the Pistons won the NHL and NBA titles eight days apart in June 2004, making Davidson the first owner of concurrent champions in major North American team sports.

The Shock had won the WNBA championship eight months earlier, having risen from last place and the threat of folding in 2002 to first place and league-leading crowds the following year. The Shock also won the league championship in 2006.

Davidson sold the Lightning last year.

Davidson was born Dec. 5, 1922, in Detroit. He ran track at Michigan, played football in the Navy during World War II and was an inaugural inductee into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Davidson earned a law degree from Wayne State University in 1949. He practiced law for three years before taking over a wholesale drug company and rescuing it from bankruptcy. He did likewise with a surgical supply company and then with his family's Guardian Glass Co., Guardian Industries' predecessor.

In 1997, the Council of Michigan Foundations honored Davidson for his lifelong philanthropic efforts locally, nationally and internationally.




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Elizabeth Barrow

December 17, 2024

As one of "Uncle Bill's" grand niece's nanny's in the late 90s, I have some good memories of him. I remember going with the girls and him to Pistons Games, where we were literally sweat on. He was very kind and always asked if I was still in college, then he would give me a hundred dollar bill and encourage me to keep at it. I would see him at the Heather's Club as well a few years after I stopped nannying and he still remembered me.

Tracy Davidson-Olsen

March 15, 2015

It has been some time now and I had prayed to meet you in person. My deepest condolences for all the Davidson's especially Bill for we are cousins. Bill has gone home now and I know he is overwhelmed with light and love being in God's heavenly home.

It would be nice to get a family photo. My number is 913-424-7798 [email protected]. I would treasure the opportunity to know the rest of the family. God Bless you all.

kim kerek

March 19, 2009

I HAD TO GO AWAY

I had to go away.
I'm sorry you couldn't come with me.
But on earth is where you shall stay.
Please do not be sad.
Instead laugh and be glad.
I'm in a beautiful place, such a beautiful place.
I know you wont see me for a while.
But you will hear from me.
I will be the wind that will chill you on a hot summer day.
I will be the sun that will warm you when it's cold.
Listen to the birds sing, I will be saying, "I love you" in their song.
I know you can't touch me.
But you will feel me.
Because I will be inside of you giving you life on the days you feel like you can't go on anymore.
Please I beg of you, go on, live your life as I lived mine.
Always remember we will be together again.
I will be patiently waiting for you on that day.
When you will join me in this beautiful place.
Until then may God bless you with his almighty grace.
Written By: Kimberly Ann Kerek

Rick Mead

March 17, 2009

God bless Bill Davidsons family..I have worked for Guradian in Ligonier Indiana for 17 years..he has made a great workplace for us all and will be greatly missed He has showed us all how to live and always conduct himself in a great manner

Jason LaMell

March 17, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the Davidson family.

Jason and Brandi LaMell, Newburgh, In and employee of Guardian Industries in Evansville, Indiana.

Veronica

March 17, 2009

May the comforting thought from the Bible book of Revelation, the 21st chapter, verse 4 be of comfort to you. It reads: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” May Our Heavenly Father give you the strength you need to cope with your loss and to make it through these difficult days. I offer my sincere condolences to you all.

louis carwell

March 17, 2009

Rest in peace Mr.Davidson,you will be missed.The world needs more people like you.

Randy & Diane

March 16, 2009

Bill has found peace.
Bill is with the angels,
You shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds and know he is there watching over you

With every twinkle, sparkle and glow.

Your family has our Prayers, thoughts and heartfelt condolences at the passing of this incredible, life loving human being

David & Tammie Frost

March 16, 2009

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

James Belman

March 16, 2009

Sir,
What can I say you were and still are an inspiration to us all; the dedication with the drive will be missed. I have met you a few times when you would come into my lab in Carleton and I was proud to do the mock-up for your new home as I was proud to make the glass at corporate headquarters look perfect. You have not only inspired me but the entire Guardian family. You have not only touched the employees of Guardian but our families also, our children were raised as Guardian kids and now the legacy will live on with the second and the third generation of Guardian children take their place with Guardian. I have no doubt that we will succeed in your name and grow Guardian as you would.
Thanks again Sir. You will be mist but never forgotten.

James Belman
Principal Development Technician
Guardian Science & Technology

Wanisha

March 16, 2009

Mr. Davidson is a person you don't come across often. His kind giving ways are appreciated by many. The Holy Scriptures read, "For God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work......"- Hebrews 6:10. May the Almighty do just that, remember him for his deeds and his heart condition and remember him in his book of life. "The righteous themselves will possess the earth and they will reside forever upon it." - Pslam 37:29

Sincerely,

Veronica

March 16, 2009

May the comforting thought from the Bible book of Revelation, the 21st chapter, verse 4 be of comfort to you. It reads: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” May Our Heavenly Father give you the strength you need to cope with your loss and to make it through these difficult days. I offer my sincere condolences to you all.

March 15, 2009

rest in peace william davidson. you were great lighting owner.

Cheryl Cohen

March 14, 2009

I am a former Detroit resident and Pistons fan. My deepest sympathy goes out to the Davidson family at this most difficult time.

Shelly Jo Harris

March 14, 2009

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

D. ZIMMERMAN

March 14, 2009

REST IN PEACE, BILL DAVIDSON

Candice

March 14, 2009

I am a huge Detroit Piston fan and I would like to send my sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Davidson. I'm sure this is a very difficult time for you all. Hopefully the words found at John 5:28, 29 where it speaks of Jesus calling all those out of the memorial tombs and how they will be resurrected to a life on paradise earth will bring you much needed comfort. A scripture that I personally have found to be of comfort is that at Revelation 21:4 where it speaks of no more mourning, outcry, death or pain.

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