William J. Mydlowec

1976 - 2020

William J. Mydlowec obituary, 1976-2020

William J. Mydlowec

1976 - 2020

BORN

1976

DIED

2020

William Mydlowec Obituary

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William Joseph Mydlowec passed away unexpectedly Friday, November 20, 2020 at his residence in San Francisco, CA. He was 44 years old. Born in Philadelphia, PA, Bill grew up in Feasterville, PA. He was the son of Wasil (Bill) and Sally (Kuzma) Mydlowec. Bill was a 1994 graduate of La Salle College High School in Wyndmoor, PA. He excelled in academics, was a member of the National Honor Society, earned AP Scholar rank and was named a National Merit Scholar Finalist. While at La Salle, Bill participated in Mathletes, Forensics, Intramurals, was president of the Science club, Data Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the "Blue and Gold" Yearbook. Bill attended Stanford University, School of Engineering in Palo Alto, CA graduating in 1998, earning a degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. For three years, he was a resident hall technology assistant. While at Stanford, Bill obtained a co-op at Apple Computer, working in research and development of the first Wi Fi system. While an undergrad, Bill began taking graduate courses at the Stanford University School of Business. He was the technical lead, working on a research grant from Motorola Corporation, with MBA students, who were responsible to develop a business model for Motorola. Starting his professional career, Bill was in research focusing on Genetic Programming under the leadership of Stanford professor, John Koza, Ph.D. Bill had 33 conference papers published/co-published and 18 patents issued/co-issued or pending. Bill was a co-author of chapters in 5 books published on Genetic Programming. The list of Bill's publications can be found at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/William_Mydlowec Bill was a visionary and innovator, who had a creative entrepreneurial spirit for the next generation of technology. He was founder and CEO of Pharmix, a startup company involved in drug discovery using machine learning. His next venture was as co-founder and CEO of Discovery Engine, a company whose focus was a search engine based on AI and Machine Learning technologies. Bill was an AI Expert witness and consultant to Area 1 Securities, and other technology companies nationally, with a focus on AI applications. His last position was Chief Technology Scientist at HealthTap, a company chartered to develop TeleMedicine systems. Bill was responsible for management of all research utilizing Machine Learning and Augmented Intelligence technologies. Bill had a love of learning and was an avid reader. He had a strong work ethic. Although his life's focus and achievements were in the computer world, he had a sense of balance in life. He was an articulate communicator who enjoyed interesting discussions with people. Bill had a great sense of humor and wit. He enjoyed watching SF Giants baseball games, movies, documentaries, collecting original video games and systems, programming robots, and visits to the SF MOMA. His generous spirit even made time to mentor the next generation of computer scientists. Bill, with his intelligent mind, creative ideas, sociable personality and concern for others will be deeply missed by his family, friends and colleagues. In addition to his parents, Bill is survived by his aunts Maria (Mydlowec) Illgas, Susan (Kuzma) Finley and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Joseph A. and Pearl (Gosciniak) Kuzma of Philadelphia, PA and his paternal grandparents, John and Teodozia (Samolynk) Mydlowec of Philadelphia, PA. Family and friends are invited to attend Bill's Gathering at 10:30-11:30 AM followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:30 AM on Saturday, December 12, to be held at St. Bede the Venerable Church, 1071 Holland Rd., Southampton, PA 18966. Internment will be held at the Columbarium of Our Lady of Czestochowa Cemetery, 654 Ferry Road, Doylestown, PA 18901. Arrangements are by: Slabinski Sucharski Funeral Home 2614 Orthodox Street, Philadelphia, PA 19137 215-744-2700 [email protected]

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February 28, 2024

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John Murray

February 28, 2024

I met Bill at Stanford in 1998/99 to buy computer equipment from him. We stayed in contact, meeting for dinner over the years and attending events. He was bright, opinionated, sensitive, complicated, passionate and searching. Even disagreeing with him was a learning experience. I'm so sorry for whatever separated him from the rest of us; he had more to offer.

November 30, 2023

Bill and sally time passes but memories linger stay strong BOB KENNEDY

Denzil Meyers

July 13, 2023

Sorry to hear about Bill's passing. We met on an airplane from PHL to SFO and became quick friends. We enjoyed finding the shared ground between Bill's technical expertise and my clowning and improv, taking them both to the quantum realm. Heartfelt condolences to his family.

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January 21, 2021

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January 21, 2021

Bill,
Forever thankful for our art-driven adventures and great conversations – some deep, and some hilariously witty. With love, admiration, and respect.

William Sydnes

December 19, 2020

Bill was an exceptional young man and outstanding software "engineer". It was my distinct pleasure to have been a mentor to him on several programs and projects and to have long discussions with him both in person and via phone whenever either of us had a thought or concept we wished to explore. To those who truly knew him, he was a unique individual and "he will never be forgotten!".

For his Mother (Sally) and Father (Bill), you have my heartfelt condolences. We were so often together I can't imagine the future without him. If there is anything Janice or I can do don't hesitate to let us know. Our prayers are with all of you!

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Isaac Weaver

December 14, 2020

It was great getting to know Bill while he worked at HealthTap. He was a cool and smart guy. I'm sad he no longer with us, and I send my condolences to his family & other friends and wish them all peace and strength in the healing process.

James and Monica Little

December 12, 2020

Bill,

You were an incredible man, with an incredible mind. Knowing you has changed me and how I’ll see the world forever. You won’t be forgotten and will be sorely missed.

Rest In Peace.

Alexander Sivura

December 11, 2020

Dear Bill - Your loss is the most devastating thing that happened last year for me. I still don't want to believe that it was the last time when we had a chance to meet and chat on October 1st. I'm so lucky that I had a chance to work with you and have you as a friend! I don't think I could make a decision to change my career path towards Machine Learning without the opportunity to work with you. You are the most intelligent person I've ever met and a great mentor.

Sean Mehra

December 11, 2020

Bill was an extremely bright light in this world, and his absence will be missed. He inspired and educated many beyond him, leaving a legacy of knowledge that will continue to pay dividends to humanity. Thank you, Bill.

Bryce Johnson

December 10, 2020

Dear Sally and Wasil: I cannot express my sorrow for the untimely loss of your son and my good friend, Bill. Bill spoke of you both so often I feel like I know you, but realize we've never met or spoken. Bill and I met years ago through business (Discovery Engine) but quickly became friends. He was a great friend. I traded texts at what seemed like a far-too-frequent rate, but I now know it wasn't frequently enough. I made a point to meet him for dinner whenever I went through SF. He visited when my wife and I were living in Los Angeles and he was planning to see us in Aspen on his way back to SF after returning home from visiting you. Your son was an amazing person. The world is worse off without him, far worse off. I will miss him. I was looking into coming to PA for the services but Covid restrictions will prevent my personal attendance. If you ever want to reach out, I would be more than welcome to speak in person. My thoughts will be with you.

Bryce Johnson

December 10, 2020

Bill - Your loss is untimely and devastating. I was trading text messages with you on the 19th and I just learned you passed the day after. Life will be a lot less interesting without our conversations and friendship, though I am certain to think often, "What would Bill think/say about ____?" I will miss you and our conversations. Your friend always, Bryce.

John Stahura

December 10, 2020

Sally and Bill. My heartfelt condolences for the sudden loss of your dear son. May your memories of him sustain you in this most difficult time

BOB KENNEDY

December 8, 2020

BILL AND SALLY I CANN'T IMAGINE HOW YOU MUST FEEL.I CAN ONLY SAY A PRAYER FOR BOTH OF YOU AND BILLY .I HAVE ASKED MY BROTHER PAUL TO REMEMBER BILLY IN HIS MASSES THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON. BOB KENNEDY

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Todd Furubayashi

December 7, 2020

Dear Sally and Wasil,

I would like to express my deepest sympathies in the passing of your beloved William. I am sure you are aware of his beautiful mind and his wonderful character and he was every bit that to me and more. He was a legend in his craft and had a hunger for the esoteric and nuanced and I truly cherished my kinship with his love for goodness and mankind. While he had more things in the works for humanity, he already left a legacy that will be leveraged for millennia.

My thoughts are with you in bill’s memory.

Todd Furubayashi

December 7, 2020

Dear Bill,

It’s times like these when you really yearn for people you developed an understanding, a kinship, a brotherhood with. Our connection was so much more than professional. We saw the world with the same lens and how we got to the same place with profoundly different experiences made our friendship one that I felt would endure for eternity and perhaps it will as eternity is timeless and I truly believe you are in a timeless world. A world that is limitless and is composed of good and truth. You have always proselytized doing what’s right and based your judgement on goodness, honesty, directness and truthfulness. Perhaps a futile act in the disengenuous world you escaped but now can thrive in the ever more. How I regret not being with you in mind during this time as we navigated this treacherous period. I felt our best years were to come.

With, love, adulation, respect, and kinship, todd

Susan Stefencavage

December 7, 2020

Sally and Bill, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your son. I know how proud you both were of his accomplishments; he was a gentle soul with a great personality. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Madeline Seltzer

December 7, 2020

Dear Sally and Bill
I am sending my heartfelt sympathy for your loss of Billy. You and Bill are in my prayers as you go through this incredible grief. What an amazing and accomplished man Billy was. I'm so so sorry for all that you have been through and all that you are going through, this unbearable loss. I am grieving with you and am always here to support you.

December 6, 2020

Dear Sally and Bill:

Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Billy. He is leaving a legacy to be proud of and will be fondly remembered. We will keep you in our prayers at this difficult time. I have thought of you often over these (many) years.

Fondly, Neil and Nancy (O'Leary) Snyder
Lancaster, PA

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