Dr. William “Bill” C. Gates, Jr., born in 1937, passed away on April 15, 2020, after an extended illness. He was able to remain with the comforts of his home for the majority of his illness, but he spent the last month and a half of his life in the good care of Dugan Memorial Home in West Point, MS. The family is eternally grateful to the extended family, friends, and healthcare providers that have provided much love and support. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crematory. A graveside service for immediate family was held at Friendship Cemetery on April 18.
Bill, son of W.C. and Mary Vickery Gates, was born and raised in Greenville, AL. Dr. Gates is survived by Linda Simmons Gates, his loving wife of 33 years; children: Jennie Paulding (Ben), William Gates III (Kim) and Currie Webster (Mark); sisters: Anne Rainer (Jamie) and Kathryn Gates; grandchildren: Heather, Austin, Davis, Faith and Jenna; great-grandchild Emma; nieces: Gates, Mary, Becky and Amy; nephews: Jay, Jimmy, Martin and Chris; great nieces: Emilie, Mary Kate, Maggie, Elizabeth and Molly; great nephews: Jamie, Matt, Tripp, Charlie and James William; and god children: Rex, Grant and Gracie.
Bill was an honor student, artist, and athlete. He played the piano, guitar, and alto saxophone. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and archery. He took great pride in attaining the rank of Eagle Scout and the God and Country Award, as well as being a scout master and mentoring scouts. He served as president and in other capacities of the Pushmataha Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. He was awarded the Silver Beaver Award, the highest award presented to a civilian.
Since his youth, Bill wanted to become a doctor, and in high school he was mentored by a local urologist. After graduation, he was awarded a Walter O. Parmer Scholarship and attended Vanderbilt University where he earned a B.A. degree and was a member of Kappa Alpha Order. As Bill would say, “I went off to make a doctor.”
Throughout Dr. Gates’ busy professional life, he was known for his patient and family care, medical skills, bedside manner, political advocacy for patients, leadership, wit, creativity, athleticism, culinary arts skills, and love of outdoors. He was a friend, mentor and teacher to many. He was referred to by some who knew him well as a humble “Renaissance man.”
Dr. Gates attended the Medical College of AL, where he served as editor of the class annual and graduated with the first class required to pass national certification. After interning at Carraway Methodist Hospital, Birmingham, he completed his residencies in surgery and urology there and at Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX. He served as a flight surgeon in the Alabama National Guard, earned the rank of major, and was a member of the Aerospace Medical Association.
Dr. Gates founded Columbus Urology Group in 1968 and cofounded Starkville Urology Group in 1993. He served on the medical staff at hospitals in Lowndes, Oktibbeha and Clay Counties. Due to health issues, he retired in 2005 after 36 years in private practice.
As a natural leader, Dr. Gates served in numerous national, state, and regional professional organizations. He was president of American Association of Clinical Urologists, MS State Medical Association, MS Urology Society, Lowndes County Medical Society, and Prairie Medical Society. He was elected as a delegate to the American Medical Association, ending his tenure as vice chairman of the MS delegation. He was also a member of the American Urological Association, Southeastern Section of the American Urological Association, Southern Medical Association and American Physician Art Association. As an artist, he donated paintings for auction for medical student scholarships. He served in numerous other elected and volunteer positions in the medical community, including Baptist Memorial Hospital - Golden Triangle chief-of- staff and the physician representative to the Golden Triangle Foundation which funded indigent care.
Dr. Gates was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the College of Emergency Physicians, and a Diplomat of the American Board of Urology. He published medical articles in the Mississippi Journal of Medicine, Alabama Journal of Medicine, and Urology Journal of Medicine. His practice was selected to participate in several clinical research studies.
Dr. Gates was a committed civic leader. He was selected for the prestigious MS State Medical Association Community Service Award, which recognizes an individual physician for outstanding contributions to the betterment of life in his community. He was elected President of Columbus Lowndes Chamber of Commerce and served on the Columbus Lowndes Economic Development Authority Board and Columbus Tourism Board. He supported Columbus Air Force Base, Lowndes County United Way, Mississippi University for Women, East Mississippi Community College, the Leukemia Society, and numerous other organizations and causes.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Pushmataha Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, P. O. Box 9570, Columbus, MS 39705, Walter O. Parmer Scholarship Foundation, Inc., P. O. Box 832, Greenville, AL 36037, or charity of choice.
Mildred Wiggins
May 24, 2020
Dr. Bill brought many smiles and uplifts to the Parkinson's class of which my husband and I were members along with Dr. Gates. I enjoyed the time we spent in class together. He will be missed. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Carol Montgomery Allen
May 10, 2020
I just found out about Dr. Gates death. I no longer live in Columbus and just found out by accident. I used to work at the old Columbus Hospital in the Medical Records Department and on the side transcribed medical reports for Dr. Gates private practice patients. He was truly a remarkable urologist. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.
April 28, 2020
Our condolences to Linda and the rest of Bills family. We knew Bill and Linda through the AACU nationally, and saw them at Park City, Utah. A wonderful friend and a great leader, he will be sorely missed. Dr. Tony and Carol Middleton, Salt Lake City, Utah
Yolanada Holley
April 27, 2020
I really enjoyed being around him alter all these years !
Dale Brewer
April 22, 2020
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Karen Evers
April 20, 2020
LL and family,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Dr. Gates holds a special place in my heart. Well done, thou good and faithful servant. May his gallant soul rest in peace, and may light perpetual shine upon him.
Tom and Susan Quelly
April 19, 2020
LL and Family,
Please accept our deepest condolences. Bill was friend from the first moment we met him over 20 years ago. Through his example, he taught us many lessons about living life to the fullest, even when it became difficult. Thinking of him knocking down clays on the skeet range or sharing his awesome sense of humor makes me smile.
Jeanie, Macey and Matthew Morrison
April 18, 2020
My family had the pleasure of knowing this wonderfully gifted man. He will be missed beyond measure. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Bruce and Linda Hanson
April 18, 2020
LL: Linda and I extend our condolences. What to say about Bill? Always a Friend!
Mike Davis
April 17, 2020
Dr. Gates was one of the finest urologist I ever went. He was the one doctor I never minded going. He was a true gentleman. He never made his patients feel uncomfortable; even when the news was bad. He will be greatly missed.
Dr Jacob and Victoria Skiwski
April 17, 2020
L L, Ski and I extend our sincere condolences. Dr Gates and Ski were old friends and worked together well. Dr Gates was a highly regarded physician in our community. God bless, we are here to assist you in any way.
Mary Spencer
April 17, 2020
LL, I remember your faithful and deep love for Bill. I remember Gil's affection for his friend and colleague. May you be comforted by all the sweet memories of the time you had together. I will be remembering you in my prayers in this time of deep sadness.
Paula Booth
April 16, 2020
Prayers of comfort to you Linda and your family in the days to come. Love you.
Dawn Best
April 16, 2020
So very sorry for your loss. I know you will miss him greatly. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Love you sweet friend.
Allen Bazzell
April 15, 2020
May God bless you and your family Linda during this sad time!! He was a great man!!
Betty Pilgrim Dunn
April 15, 2020
The family has my sympathies
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