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WILLIAM MCFARLANE Obituary

William Frank McFarlane of Clovis passed away in his boyhood home on Tuesday, May 15, 2012, after many years of battle with Parkinson's disease. He was born in Fresno, California, on January 1, 1926, to Dallas Fleming McFarlane and James Frank McFarlane and grew up on their southeast Clovis farm, attending Jefferson Elementary School and Clovis Union High School. From Fresno State College Bill transferred to the University of Southern California, earning Bachelor of Science degrees in both Naval Science and Business Administration. In 1948 he and his parents formed a farming partnership, McFarlane and McFarlane, growing Muscat grapes for raisins and wine. Through the years crop plans evolved to include cotton, grain, plums, vegetable and flower seeds, almonds, citrus and rice. He and Anne Cochrane married in 1948, parenting four daughters and a son. Bill and his father were committed to quality education and community involvement. Bill was a member of the Jefferson Union Elementary governing board and a charter member of the Clovis Unified School District board. He was a founding member of the board of directors of the Foundation for Clovis Schools, and a member of the Reagan Educational Center Agriculture Department Advisory Committee. Bill was proud when Clovis Unified School District honored him by the naming of the McFarlane-Coffman Agricultural Center. Bill's leadership in the farmer cooperative arena is legend, beginning in 1951 when he joined Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Advisory Council. He was president of Clovis-Sanger Cooperative Gin from its inception in 1954 until 1978; joined the board of Calcot, Ltd. in 1955 and was chairman of that organization from 1966 to 1974; served as president of California Cotton Growers Association; and was a member of the Producers Steering Committee of the National Cotton Council, He was a director of the Western Cotton Growers Association for 24 years. After almonds replaced cotton in the eastside landscape, he was for 30 years founding president of Central California Almond Growers Association and served on the board of Blue Diamond Growers for 17 years, 4 years as chairman. A principal of the family-farming group Cinco Farms, Bill served as president of California Westside Farmers for eight years and chairman of Farm-Water Alliance for six years, which effort culminated in the signing into law of the federal Reclamation Reform Act of 1982. He was a member of the board of Westlands Water District, and served on the board of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation of the US Department of Agriculture during the eight years of the Reagan Administration. In 1967 he became a director of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, as well as the Agricultural Council of California, served as chairman of the Ag Council, and was awarded their Co-Op Farmer of the Year Award in 1994. In 2002 he married Dorcas Hardison Thille, an active member of the cooperative farming community. Bill received the 1994 Agriculturalist of the Year Award at the California State Fair, and in 2000 the Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce Agriculturist of the Year Award. Having served for 14 years on the board of the CSUF Agricultural Foundation, Bill's final expression of his love for agriculture was his commitment to Friends of Agricultural Extension, reflecting his belief in the public value of University agricultural research. He is survived by his wife Dorcas; his four daughters, Susan Harper and her husband Chip of Paris, Texas, Sayre Miller and her husband Byron of Sanger, Jane Gamble of Pacific Grove and Alison McFarlane of Carmel Valley; his son, James McFarlane and his wife Darla of Clovis; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A Funeral Service will be held at Memorial United Methodist Church, 1726 Pollasky Avenue at Scott Avenue in Clovis, on Friday, May 25, 2012, at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be sent to McFarlane-Coffman Agricultural Center c/o Timberwolves Foundation 2940 Leonard Ave., Clovis, CA 93619, Clovis Community Medical Center, 2755 Herndon Avenue, Clovis, Ca. 93611; or Clovis-Big Dry Creek Historical Society, 401 Pollasky Avenue, Clovis, Ca. 93612.

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Published by Fresno Bee on May 20, 2012.

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Oswald Hernandez

May 14, 2019

The other day as I stood at Barstow and Locan, I remembered one of the coolest swimming pools I had ever enjoy! Though the area is concrete pavement and homes, I still remember The coolness of Bills pool! Bill you are greatly missed!

June 4, 2012

Bill was a true gentleman who served his community for decades. Those of us in California agriculture know him as a quiet and articulate leader who garnered respect and affection from all who knew him.

To Dorcus and the whole family, condolences from all of us at the University.

Dan Sumner (Davis)

Corny Gallagher

June 4, 2012

Dorcus and family you have my prayers and support as you remember the good times and full life that Bill shared with so many family, friends and industry leaders. His quiet leadership style will be missed but remembered by all of us who have learned from his active committment to improving everything he touched. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.

Anna Beene

May 25, 2012

The service today was very touching. I am sure your Dad must be smiling down saying well done my Children!!

Becky Salmeron

May 25, 2012

My prayers to the Mcfarlane Family, it was a pleasure and honor to been given the opportunity to care for Mr. Mcfarlane. Becky Salmeron

Terry Bradley

May 25, 2012

Members of the McFarlane Family:

We were saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. McFarlane. Bill was no longer on the School Board when I arrived in Clovis in 1976 but he had a major influence on my career by his continued support of me along with the entire Clovis Unified School District. He was a major reason for the success of CUSD and always will be remembered as one of the icons of our community and school district.
Terry and Jeannie Bradley

May 25, 2012

Alison, Jane, and Sayre,
Your father was such a kind, hardworking, salt of the earth man who left a legacy to the community that will be cherished forever. My family has been blessed from having known your dad. We pray that time will ease your pain from the passing of your father.

Yours, Carolyn, Robert & Hazel Richner

Anna Beene

May 25, 2012

Sayre I am so sorry to hear about your father. He was a wonderful man and give so much. My prayers are with you, Jane, Susan, Allison and James. I just found out a couple of hours ago.

Carolyn (Jauregui) Bowker

May 24, 2012

The McFarlane Family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

Brenda Mills/Jones

May 22, 2012

Alison I am so sorry for your loss, although I did not know your father is does seem that many do and he will be greatly missed but what a great legacy he has left his community.

JAN PINASCO

May 22, 2012

I FEEL VERY SPECIAL TO HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE J GIRLS THAT TOOK CARE OF MR. MC FARLANE. I RECALL THE WONDERFUL TIMES SPENT AT HIS SHAVER LAKE HOME.HOW HE ENJOYED FRIENDS THAT CAME TO VISIT.HIS HOME UNDER THE OAK TREE IN CLOVIS, A PLACE WHERE FAMILY AND FREINDS ALWAYS FELT WELCOME.OUR ENGLISH LESSONS.LAY AND LIE GOT IT MADE HIM AND MYSELF HAPPY. TEACHING ME HOW TO WHISTLE AT THE KITCHEN TABLE AFTER DINNER.NO LUCK.HE COULD WHISTLE LIKE A BIRD AND ALSO HAD A VERY GOOD VOICE SANG YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE AT 3 A.M.AND DANCE.OUR TALKS OVER ICE CREAM IN THE EARLY A.M. HOURS. I LEARNED ALL ABOUT HIS ORANGES AND ALMONDS. TALKED ABOUT HIS FAMILY AND HE WAS SO PROUD OF THEM.ABOUT HIS WIFE DORCAS AND STEPCHILDERN ALL THR GOOD TIMES IN SAN PALO.MR MC FARLANE ASK ME TO CALL HIM BILL ALL MY FRIENDS DO. HE WILL ALWAYS BE MR. MC FARLANE TO ME A GENTALMAN ,TEACHER AND FRIEND WHO HAS LEFT A PERMANMENT PRINT ON MY HEART. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE UNDER THE OAK TREE. SINCERELY JAN

Richard Garza

May 21, 2012

Bill was my first boss. I have wonderful memories of working on the ranch when I was young. He always treated me and my family with respect.
Richard Garza

Boice Funeral Home

May 21, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Jeral Richardson

May 21, 2012

Bill was a corner stone in the Clovis community. We all will miss him. He is in better hands now. Our prayers to the McFarlane family. From the Richardosn family

Skipper Steely

May 21, 2012

I enjoyed one day with Mr. McFarlane, and that was nice, but we in Paris, Texas have been lucky to enjoy four decades of being around his daughter Suzy. What she has meant to Paris has been incalcuable. We are glad he let her move east!

May 21, 2012

TWO BELLS IN CLOVIS
Sir William
It is said in the cold structure of regimentation there is little place for emotion.
I am confused and fail to see, in all that is, the origin of this very odd notion.
I Myself have partaken in ceremony, deeply touching the coldest Heart and Soul.
Simply takes but "Two", such as You, Bells, Sirens, Whistles, Shouts, Horns to blow.
With in the "Regimented Structure" of those who serve Humankind, without fail,
No question "Two Bells", passing to friendly hands, tis but only a chapter in the tale!

ozxo

Shirley Crossland

May 20, 2012

I can still picture you in your blue pick up truck driving down the country roads. Rest in peace Mr. Bill.

May 20, 2012

bill was a very special friend to the dunbar family. he will truly be missed. he was a very person in so many ways. our prayers go out to bill's family. the dunbar family.

Mark Heringer

May 19, 2012

Bill was a unique soul who touched a lot of people in his life. He will be missed.

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