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William Wilson III

Burlingame, California

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William (Bill) Wilson III

77, of Hillsborough, California, died peacefully May 7, 2013, at home surrounded by family, after a long battle with cancer.

Bill is survived by his wife, Patricia, his three children, Eric, Meagan and Peter, eight grandchildren, his brother Harry and his sister...

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I cannot begin to recount the many wonderful intersections I enjoyed with Bill over his lifetime -- art trips with Bill and Pat with SFMOMA, working with The Lawrenceville School at his request, his untiring leadership at Cal Academy and other organizations -- I am grateful that he fought for life so long, and for the many incredible projects he contributed to our communities. His spirit remains in all of them. My heart goes out to Pat and the family, including his sister, Betsy, who has...

Bill Wilson, his wife Patricia and their family forever changed the path of my life with their generosity and kindness. I was one of many who were profoundly influenced by Bill's wisdom and will always remember the life lesson's he taught me. I consider myself very fortunate to have known Bill and my sincerest condolences go out to Patricia and their family.
Roger Watson

It is interesting how I have always viewed Bill as a close friend though we were not. That is just the way Bill was.
Pat: Joan's and my best to you and your family.

What a pleasure it was to have known Bill! Working with him was a joy because of his keen real estate instincts and his ability to get things done. His legacy lives on in the quality projects he created that our community will truly benefit from for years to come. The Webcor Builders family owes its founding and success to his immense talent. His bold, entrepreneurial and collaborative spirit is imprinted into the company's culture where it will always remain.
My thoughts are with his...

Lynn and I offer our sincere condolences to Bill's family. Bill was a fine man and a great partner. Everyone at Oracle owes him a debt of gratitude for his support, patience and humor.