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William Robert McLeRoy

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William Robert McLeRoy obituary, 1943-2022, Aledo, TX

BORN

1943

DIED

2022

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William McLeRoy Obituary

William Robert McLeRoy
June 9, 1943 - November 15, 2022
Aledo, Texas - William Robert McLeRoy, son of the late Richard Ransom McLeRoy and Polly Minton McLeRoy, and brother of deceased Richard R. McLeRoy, Jr., passed away Nov. 15, 2022.
Funeral: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022, in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Greenwood.
Memorials may be made to the Texas Nature Conservancy (www.nature.org/texas), Rotary Club of Western Fort Worth Foundation (P. 0. Box 100125, 76185-0125), and Baylor University's School of Law Minton Lecture Series (www.baylor.edu/law), or to an organization of the donor's choice.
Bill was born in Dallas, Texas, June 9, 1943. He was committed to service above self and he contributed to civic, economic and cultural improvement wherever he lived.
Bill graduated from of Austin College (BS) and Texas Christian University (MA) and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas at Austin in Mexican history. Bill's career included positions at Central Virginia College, American Medical International, Austin College, and in 1996, founder and senior principal of The Whitestone Group, which served local, regional, and national nonprofit clients. He offered extended education fundraising and philanthropy courses through Texas Christian University. Bill was a Certified Fundraising Professional.
Bill served as museum design and exhibit advisor to museums in Amherst (Texas), Sherman (Texas), and Galveston (Texas). With his wife, Sherrie, he co-authored an Amherst county history and Strangers in their Midst: A Study of the Free Black Population of Amherst County Virginia. He also wrote articles on philanthropy to Fort Worth and national business publications.
Together with Eduardo A. Peniche, a native Mexican colleague in Virginia, Bill hosted a live radio series on changes in Latin America on WPVR-FM. Together they also wrote articles for Novedades about the pending Panama Canal treaty. As a member of a community college business and cross-cultural center, Bill produced guides for business representatives traveling to Latin America. He also hosted a live series, 'The Community College and our Region," on WSET-TV.
Bill served as Council Member and Mayor Pro Tern for the city of Aledo, Texas, and as treasurer of the Aledo Economic Development Corporation. He was part of the Aledo Council's multi-year development of a strategic master plan that led to construction of a new four-lane landscaped entry to the city, building a new comprehensive water and waste water system to meet future growth, and producing a master parks and recreation plan.
He served on the East Parker County Library advisory council member, as a Gladney Center volunteer, and on the. KERA Public Broadcasting board of directors. In addition, he was a director of the Partnership for Planned Giving Lone Star Chapter; (and president), director of Fort Worth's Funding Information Center, and a director of the Rotary Club of Western Fort Worth Foundation.·
He served on the Boy Scouts of America (Texoma Council) executive board, as an independent director for Grayson County State Bank, on the Junior Achievement Grayson County board of directors, Main Street Sherman and Denison boards of directors, Medical Plaza Health Services Foundation (Sherman), and Sherman ISD Educational Foundation as its founding president. He was a graduate of Leadership Sherman, president of the Sherman Rotary Club, and chairman of the Sherman Rotary Club Educational Foundation. He served on the Cuchara Association Board of Directors (Colorado), and Archeological Society of Virginia Central Virginia Chapter board.
The Rotary Club of Western Fort Worth recognized Bill's service as an Outstanding Rotarian. Together with his wife, he received the Friend of Grayson County CASA award. The Fort Worth Chapter of the national Association of Fundraising Professionals recognized him as the 2016 Outstanding Fundraising Professional as the recipient of the Ben Franklin Award. He was an Eagle Scout and recipient of Scouting's God and
Country Award.
Bill considered himself a part of all that he had met. His personal interests included volunteer service, mountain hiking, visiting museums, international travel, musical performances, woodworking and photography. His philanthropic interests encompassed higher education, conservation, historic preservation, human services, and public broadcasting.
He leaves Sherrie, his loving and strong wife of 48 years; his beautiful and caring daughter, Ann Elizabeth Rodgers; son-in-law, Cole Rodgers; granddaughter, Isabel Rodgers; grandson, Coleson Rodgers; and cherished cousins and friends.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Nov. 27, 2022.

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Octavia Starbuck

November 28, 2022

My heart goes out to you, Sherrie and family, with the loss of Bill. Although I never met him, I felt I knew him from our many phone conversations about the Amherst County Museum over the past 8 years and from the humorous stories you told about the founding days of the Museum. May you have healing and peace. Your grateful friend, Octavia Starbuck

Carol Shenold

November 25, 2022

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.

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