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WILLIAM JULIAN SPRING

1935 - 2022

WILLIAM JULIAN SPRING obituary, 1935-2022, Back Bay, MA

BORN

1935

DIED

2022

WILLIAM SPRING Obituary

SPRING, William Julian Died peacefully on Saturday, September 3, 2022, in Boston, MA. He was 87 years old. Bill lived an enviably long and full life and was known for his intellect, decency, humor and an unyielding commitment to the principles of fairness and opportunity. He was born in New York City in 1935, spent his formative years in Colrain, MA, and attended Harvard University as an undergraduate. He began his career as a civil rights reporter at the Milwaukee Journal. In 1963, Bill went to work for Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wisc), staffing the Employment, Manpower, and Poverty Subcommittee. As an entry-level staffer, he was known to roam the corridors of the Capitol, talking to anyone who would listen about education, poverty, and unemployment. His great talent was converting those passionate conversations into significant legislative victories, including the National Teacher Corps legislation, the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act and the School to Work Act. Following his work on the Hill, he became a fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics, where he met Micho Fernandez, who became his devoted wife and partner for 47 years. He joined President Jimmy Carter's Domestic Policy Staff in 1977, continuing to focus on employment, workforce development, and education. In 1981, he continued this lifelong focus by joining the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston as Vice President of Community Affairs, where he served as Director of the Trilateral Council, co-founder of the Boston Compact, and oversaw the breakthrough study on racial bias in lending. He was twice appointed to the Boston School Committee, by Mayors Ray Flynn and Tom Menino. A close friend described Bill as a "rare individual, for whom the war on poverty never ended." As a basketball player, he was deadly from the corners, rarely missing a Monday or Thursday night game at the Cambridge Community Center. He enjoyed bird watching, hiking on the trails of the Blue Hills, and sailing his boat, the Lemon Meringue, through Cotuit Harbor. Every Christmas he baked and sent out nearly a hundred rum cakes, each wrapped in Bacardi-soaked cheesecloth. Bill cared deeply about family. He was dedicated to his wife, Micho; his five children, Cassandra, Joshua, Abigail, Silvia, and William; their partners, Jonathan, Tundi, Max and Natalie; his 12 grandchildren; and his four great-grandchildren. He took great joy in spending time with each of them and they will remember his fondness for great storytelling and puns. He is also survived by two brothers, Robert Stanforth of Madison, WI and Bruce Stanforth of Amherst, MA. His two sisters, Lila Spring and Annie Stanforth, predeceased him. Bill was previously married to the late Grace Howard, an artist and activist. Although Bill will be deeply missed, his dedication to public service and great spirit will live on through his family and the many people he mentored and inspired. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider honoring Bill's memory and lifelong commitment to workforce development by making a gift to the Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology, where he was a beloved Trustee Emeritus. https://www.bfit.edu/ways-to-give/ or to Massachusetts General Hospital to honor Dr. John Goodson for his exceptionally loving care of Bill @ https://giving.massgeneral.org/donate/give-to-the-mgh-fund

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 5 to Sep. 6, 2022.

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Erik P Butler

August 30, 2023

Bill was a wonderful human being who had a great impact on my life, for which I will be forever grateful

Susan Prindle

September 11, 2022

Micho, so sorry to hear about Bill´s passing, It was a long and valiant fight for both of you. All the best, Sue Prindle

Nancy Gertner

September 8, 2022

Dear Micho, Cassie, Josh and Abbie and all of your extraordinary family. So so sorry for your incalculable loss.

Nancy Gertner

Anne Burke, and family.

September 7, 2022

Micho, Bill was magic with his reflexive gift of reaching and connecting with every generation. With me, a connection from our schooldays, my daughter, another random acquaintance, and my grandson, as a child on the scene one day. Endearing, genuine, focused on "you" and always with some words of praise and affirmation. My prayers continue for you and yours (and his) as you move forward with the gift of his legacy. Vaya con Dios.

Lallie B. Lloyd

September 6, 2022

Micho, Silvia, William, and all of Bill´s beloved family, I´m so sorry to hear of his passing and so grateful to have known him, felt his passion for education, and savored his humor. Much love to all of you. Lallie

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Arlene Fortunato

September 6, 2022

Dear Micho and family - I hope you are comforted by knowing that thousands grieve with you and generations will benefit from Bill´s legacy. Sending love.

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