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William Henry Gates II

1925 - 2020

William Henry Gates II obituary, 1925-2020, Hood Canal, CA

BORN

1925

DIED

2020

William Gates Obituary

November 30, 1925 - September 14, 2020 The Gates family mourns the passing of William H. Gates II, known to many as Bill Sr., who died peacefully at his beach home on Hood Canal on September 14, 2020 of Alzheimer's disease. In his 94 years, Bill created a towering legacy as a lawyer, philanthropist, and activist. To his family, he was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather who was an example of what it means to be a model citizen and a profoundly decent man. To many in the community, he was an inspiring role model, trusted advisor, and loyal friend. His sincerity, humor, approachability, and thoughtfulness won him legions of admirers and made him highly effective in his work and his civic and philanthropic endeavors.Bill was born on November 30, 1925 and grew up in the Navy town of Bremerton. His father owned a furniture store and neither of his parents went to high school. Bill went to Bremerton High School and was active in Boy Scouts, where his troop spent three summers building a log cabin from the ground up, and he learned his first lesson about the power of people working toward a common goal. He completed one year at the University of Washington before reporting for duty in the U.S. Army. He completed officer candidate school and was en route to Japan when it surrendered. He spent a year in war-torn Tokyo, which provided him with one of his first opportunities to consider our shared humanity and its ability to unite people regardless of their backgrounds.Gates returned to the UW to earn an undergraduate degree in 1949 and a law degree the next year. During that time, he gained a lifelong passion for the Husky Nation and met his first wife, Mary Maxwell. Bill and Mary raised two daughters and a son and developed a shared sense of civic duty. Volunteering and philanthropy were nightly topics of conversation around the Gates family dinner table. Bill and Mary found great joy in nurturing friendships. They were prolific entertainers, and guests could count on meaningful conversation and friendly competition. They and eight other families spent more than 10 summers on Hood Canal at Cheerio resort, where Bill was fondly known as "the mayor." For several years, they held a holiday skating party where Bill, at 6'7", could be found wearing a Santa suit on roller skates. Their bridge club met for nearly 60 years.Bill began his legal career working in private practice and serving part-time as City Attorney for Bremerton. He joined a Seattle law firm, and after 12 years, formed a new firm with two partners. As managing partner, Gates helped grow the firm and today it is known as K&L Gates, one of the world's largest law firms. His firm was involved early in the region's tech industry, and that involvement expanded over time. Gates retired from the firm, then known as Preston Gates & Ellis, in 1998 after 48 years in practice.Bill believed in the power of the law to help people and make change for the better. His colleagues admired his integrity, trusted his intelligence, and sought his advice. He engaged in the law's professional associations, including serving as president of the local and state bar associations, holding leadership positions with the American Bar Association, participating in several court commissions, and other posts. Through these associations, he helped create law school scholarships for people of color and an approach to delivering legal services to the poor.In addition to being one of Seattle's most respected lawyers, Bill became one of the city's most revered civic leaders. He served as an engaged trustee of numerous organizations, including the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce, the King County Chamber of Commerce, Planned Parenthood, and United Way of King County. He founded the Technology Alliance and helped boost technology employment in Washington. He chaired the Seattle Public Schools Levy and was a visible advocate for progressive taxation, including initiating a state income tax on the very wealthy, and maintaining an estate tax-reflections of his deep commitment to social and economic equity. In Showing Up for Life, Bill wrote that "one way to sum up a lifetime quickly is to think of the right words to put on your tombstone." He thought his should read: "He Married Well." Despite the intense sorrow of losing Mary to cancer in 1994, he never took for granted how lucky he was to have nearly five decades with her. And then, after Mary passed, he was astonished to find that he could love fully again, when he met and married Mimi Gardner in 1996. Bill and Mimi spent more than 24 years traveling the world, learning, laughing, enjoying life, and simply being together. Mimi and Bill spent his final months at Hood Canal where they could enjoy beautiful views and time outside.Bill also had a profound impact on the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the people the foundation serves. He, more than anyone else, shaped the values of the foundation. He started the foundation's work in global health, created the Gates Cambridge Scholars Trust (2000), and guided the foundation's major investments in human services, education, and culture in the Pacific Northwest. He was quick to tear up when he saw suffering in the world and never let anyone forget the human beings behind the foundation's strategies. He saw the best in everyone, made everyone feel special, and upheld the foundation motto "All Lives Have Equal Value" in every way possible. During his lifetime, Bill received innumerable awards including YMCA's A.K. Guy Award, the Seattle King County REALTORS First Citizen Award, the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, and the American Bar Association Medal. The University of Washington selected him UW's Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus in recognition of his service to and insatiable love for the University. He served as UW Regent for 15 years and directed Campaign UW, which raised $2.7 billion through 293,000 donors. A UW Regent resolution saluted Bill as "patriarch of the first family of the University." Even in the later stages of Alzheimer's, Bill could sing the lyrics to "Bow Down to Washington."In his characteristically humble way, Bill never saw his actions as anything special-simply the right thing to do-though the community is filled with people and organizations who were changed for the better because of his involvement. The family would like to thank the tremendously loving and caring people, affectionately named "Team Bill," who cared for him in the last years of his life. The quality of his life was greatly enhanced by their presence and consistent provision of hot (very hot) coffee, chocolate brownies, and bowl after bowl of chocolate ice cream.In addition to Mimi, Bill is survived by his children, Kristianne (Kristi) Blake, William (Bill) H. Gates III, and Elizabeth (Libby) MacPhee; their spouses, John Blake, Melinda French Gates, and Nicholas MacPhee; and his grandchildren, Kerry and Sully Blake, Jennifer, Rory and Phoebe Gates, and Emmy, Steve and Mary Armintrout. The family will carry on the traditions that have left a lasting imprint, including matching pajamas at Christmas, time on Hood Canal, and competition and games. His grandchildren will cherish memories of their individual "10-year-old trips" with Poppy and Mimi.His son, Bill Gates III, once wrote: "The next time someone asks you if you're the real Bill Gates, tell them you're all the things the other one strives to be."Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the Gates family will hold a memorial service at a later date. To honor Bill's lifetime of service and generosity, donations may be made to Landesa Rural Development Institute, University of Washington – Achievement Scholars Endowed Fund, the YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish, or to a charity of your choice.

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Sep. 18, 2020.

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Dennis Tessier

August 2, 2021

Truly one of the best lawyers I´ve had the honor to work with. Our hearts and prayers are with the Gates family. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Lincoln Elementary class of 1939

Alice Manning-Rolfness-Sakelaris

December 14, 2020

Lincoln Elementary class of 1939

Alice Manning-Rolfness-Sakelaris

December 14, 2020

Alice Manning-Rolfness-Sakelaris

December 14, 2020

Mom said that Bill lived on the "other side of the tracks" from her family. She was 70 days older than he. She said that Bill, Jr is "the spitting image of Billy."
- Alice Rolfness-Sakelaris (1924 - 2016)

Maria Lehmann

October 10, 2020

My condolences to The Gates Family for the loss of Mr. Gates, I did not know him personally but knew of his family history reading in Mr. Bill page, there is no word to described the sorrow and sadness from a lost of a parent, My thought and prayers for the Gate family in this time of sadness and sorrow My sincere condolence to Bill Gates and family. RIP

Tony

October 7, 2020

Sincere condolences to the Gates family for the loss of your dear beloved father Mr. William Gates. May you find comfort in your wealth of fond memories together. May the God of all comfort who is the hearer of prayers be with you in your time of need with his loving kindness and peace as He strengthens you to cope during this difficult time.

Washington State

September 21, 2020

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.

Joseph Michael Gyulay

September 20, 2020

I will alway remember his great kindness and considerate nature. Receiving his handwritten holiday note dated December 25th just to thank me for a holiday business gift. He would notice me at restaurants or at fundraisers and stop by my table just to say hello.

A role model for all, authentic, true gentleman, a big man with a big heart.

Joseph Michael Gyulay - Palm Beach

Randy Ecker

September 20, 2020

I am sorry for your loss. The passing of our parents is one of the hardest things we have to do as an adult. You all are in my thoughts and my prayers

Jerry Zentz

September 20, 2020

My condolences to the family. I met your father in the 60's when he would attend board meetings at our company, Interface mechanism's. Sometime he would bring his teenage son.

mike cromer

September 20, 2020

RIP BROTHER, YOU DID GOOD....

MIKE, TYLER, TX

John Jacob Zucker Gardiner

September 19, 2020

Bill Gates was a gentle giant and a compassionate human being. It was my honor as District Governor to welcome Bill Gates, Jr. to Seattle Rotary Club #4 with Todd Summerfelt presiding as President. Todd asked why he hadn't joined Rotary earlier; he said "no one asked." A powerful lesson for us all. His wonderful book on Showing Up for Life is worth many re-readings; a short biography full of life lessons learned. A kind and humble man, he will be missed by all who were blessed to know him.
At Seattle #4 Rotary's 100th anniversary, Bill Gates, Jr. introduced his son, the centennial speaker, Bill Gates III, as "the greatest philanthropist in the history of the world.” He pinned Trey as an honorary Rotarian later at that meeting. A kind and humble man, he will be missed by those who were blessed to know him.

faith/rory tobin/dockett

September 19, 2020

Dear Gates's Family Rory and I sincerely extend our condolences's on the loss of Bill Gates's Dad.he'll surely be missed very very much.and may he rest in peace.best faith/rory

Marty Yurkovic

September 19, 2020

Bill lll looks just like Bill ll. Bill Sr seemed like his son ,kind , Proud , and loving of other people.

September 19, 2020

My condolences.

C T

September 19, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

George

September 19, 2020

Heartfelt sympathies to the family

September 19, 2020

My deepest sympathy to you family, may God give you peace.

Art Gates II

September 18, 2020

Sad to hear,
I am sorry for your loss.

September 18, 2020

BG :Sr will be missed as nonagenarian with condolences to his friends and family!

John Kay

September 18, 2020

My condolences go to the family and dear friends of Mr. Gates. The planet and its inhabitants are immeasurably enriched because of him.

wendy wisniewski

September 18, 2020

There has never been a better manager of the bill and melinda gates foundation than when Wm Gates Sr was at the helm. After reading your obituary, i agree, who better than your son knew who the "real" bill gates was. Hopefully, you will be reunited in heaven not only with him, but with all you other loved ones as well. RIP

September 18, 2020

Heartfelt condolences to the Gates family, truly sorry for your loss, may God be with you as you go through this most difficult time of your loss.

Lee

September 18, 2020

My condolences go out to the family of Mr Gates. So sorry for your loss.

Ron Newman

September 17, 2020

Wonderful Person
Superb Lawyer
Remarkable Life
Rest in eternal peace

Ivan Chou

September 17, 2020

Mourn with deep grief the death of William Gates Sr. Rest Well in Paradise, thoughts and prayers to the family

patrick wolf

September 17, 2020

condolences to all

Mark

September 17, 2020

sincere condolences Gates family and friends

Mahmood Ahmad musa

September 17, 2020

Actually is a great lost to bill Jr and the rest of the family and also a great lost to we the rest of the peoples here, benefiting from all his kindness that we will never forged, a great hero sr bill may your soul rest in peace. Mahmood Ahmad musa.+2348121209537

Chris Aylward

September 17, 2020

May god bless you for all of your contributions to our great people

September 17, 2020

With deepest sorrow to the family of Mr. William Gates, Sr. He left an indelible mark on the world that lives on through his work and his family. May the peace of God be with each one of you.

Bill Sneed

September 17, 2020

Mr. Gates and Family... My sincere condolences for your loss. May you and your family find peace and healing in the days ahead.

Tania Cruz

September 17, 2020

This man must have been extraordinary. His charitable philosophy which he passed on to his children impacted millions. R.I.P sir. Your legacy will continue.

dean gates

September 17, 2020

we lost a great man in william gates. my symathy to the family.

Michael Aletto

September 17, 2020

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Gates many times as an employee of the Olympic Hotel in the 80's, a true gentleman.

Chris

September 17, 2020

I offer my sincere condolences to Bill and Melinda Gates in the loss of your beloved father. What a beautiful legacy he has left for you. May your fond memories and the comfort from God help you cope during this difficult time. Philippians 4:7

Barbara Wisbey

September 16, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Trifone Family

September 16, 2020

Gates Family
So sorry for your tremendous loss. Words are never enough. Prayers are for his kindly soul.

Jeff Tolman

September 16, 2020

Bill & I became acquainted through our work with the Washington State Bar Association and the ABA House of Delegates. Bill never lost his Bremerton roots, and was always a kind, welcoming, interested, friendly, helpful and caring person for a small town practitioner in Little Norway. He was a big time lawyer - and human - with small town care, empathy and compassion. Bill left a big mark on the world, and those who had the good fortune to know him.

Westwood Area MEMPHIS, TN

September 16, 2020

Rest Well in Paradise Mr. Gates, thoughts and prayers to the family...

September 16, 2020

RIP my friend. You have lived a long life.

Scott Chamberland

September 16, 2020

My Deepest Sympathies

Bertha Ortega

September 16, 2020

My deepest condolences to the Gates family!!
He will be greatly missed for making our state and our world a better place!! He also had faith in Heritage University and helped so many grateful students!! Rest in peace

Patricia Comerford

September 16, 2020

What a wonderful generous man and you, his son, following in his footsteps. The world is better for this unbelievable generosity which continues. Now that he is in Heaven, may you be able to smile when you think of your father.

September 16, 2020

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the family's...My heartfelt condolences to the family's

September 16, 2020

Bill, I'm sorry for your loss.

Jan Deer

September 16, 2020

May the memories carry you through this very difficult time.My condolences to the family. May God fulfill his promise of binding up the brokenhearted. (Isa 61:1.)

September 16, 2020

What an amazing man he was. We pray that God continues to strengthen and comfort the family during this difficult period.

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