William Herbert Hudnut III

1932 - 2016

William Herbert Hudnut III obituary, 1932-2016, Chevy Chase, MD

William Herbert Hudnut III

1932 - 2016

William Hudnut Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 19, 2016.
A Princeton University and Union Theological Seminary graduate, former pastor in Indianapolis, Buffalo, and Annapolis, and Congressman representing Indianapolis, Hudnut was also the longest serving Mayor of Indianapolis. A third generation Presbyterian minister, he came to Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis in 1963. In 1972, he was elected to represent the people of Indianapolis in Congress where he sponsored 17 bills that became law.

After winning his first Mayoral bid in 1975, Hudnut was sworn in on January 1, 1976 and was re-elected three times. During his 16 years as the City's chief executive, dozens of major building projects were completed downtown, including the expansion of the Indiana Convention Center. In 2014, a larger-than-life-size statue of "Mayor Bill" was dedicated in his honor near the Convention Center.

During the Hudnut years, more than $4 billion was committed to downtown Indianapolis redevelopment. Hudnut oversaw the effort to bring Colts professional football to Indianapolis, following the construction of a domed stadium. During Hudnut's time as Mayor, Indianapolis hosted the 1987 Pan American games, created the Indiana Sports Corporation, and made major investments to burnish the city's image as an amateur sports capital. Mayor Hudnut was honored as the "Nation's Outstanding Mayor of 1988" by City and State magazine, named "Man of the Year" by The Indianapolis Star in 1979, and awarded Princeton University's highest alumni honor, The Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service, in 1986. Hudnut was a past president of the National League of Cities and the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns.

"The vision I have for Indianapolis is a city that is both economically competitive and compassionate toward urban and human problems," Hudnut said during his last term as Indianapolis Mayor. "To make the City more livable involves more than just creating beautiful spaces and buildings. It's more than a solid economic foundation, and more than good jobs. It's embracing future change. It's dealing with tough human issues that touch the compassionate side in all of us. It's a good future for our kids."

After leaving office in Indianapolis, Hudnut relocated to Chicago and then the Washington, D.C. area. He later was elected to the Town Council of the Town of Chevy Chase, Maryland and also served as Mayor of the town of Chevy Chase.. Hudnut wrote five books on leadership and urban planning. Most recently he was Senior Fellow Emeritus at the Washington-based Urban Land Institute, Advisor to the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Georgetown University, and Senior Policy Advisory for Bose Public Affairs Group. Hudnut was also recognized with 13 honorary degrees in his lifetime.

Hudnut is survived by wife Beverly and four children. Hudnut had seven children: Michael (deceased), Laura (deceased), Timothy, William Theodore, George (deceased), and Christopher.

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October 23, 2017

Alice Waltmire posted to the memorial.

February 18, 2017

Valenda Newell posted to the memorial.

January 9, 2017

Nancy Druding Ramey posted to the memorial.

Alice Waltmire

October 23, 2017

I am four months shy of being 90 years old, but well remember when Bill Hudnut was the minister of Frist Presbyterian church in Annapolis, Md where my husband, on the faculty at the naval academy, and I were members. Bill baptized all of our six young children at the same time. David, six at the time, had a hole in his pocket. During the ritual, marbles began to slip out of his pocket, hitting the floor, plunk, plunk - one at a time, then rolled down the aisle. Horrified, I looked anxiously at Bill, who smiled at me reassuringly, and the ceremony proceeded without a hitch. Bill was a very caring person who took the time to visit each of the members of the congregation, young and old alike. I have very fond memories of this popular young minister.

Valenda Newell

February 18, 2017

A GREAT LEADER FOR THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS (mayor for 20 yrs), ONE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR ALL THE COMMUNITY WORK THAT WAS DONE IN THIS CITY DURING UR TIME AS MAYOR. THANKS FOR ALL ONE'S HARDWORK....RIH...PRAYERS and BLESSINGS

Nancy Druding Ramey

January 9, 2017

Thank you, Mayor Bill, for reviving the city of Indianapolis. We were blessed by your leadership and kindness. I had a front row seat due to my parents' involvement throughout your journey as congressman and mayor. As Special Assistant to the Mayor, my mother, Lynn Druding, offered "Opportunities for Service" whenever it was needed. My father, Deb Druding, drove you in the "Mayormobile" to various neighborhoods and events. Thank you for 20 years of great memories.

Jeannine Toon

January 4, 2017

Was so sorry to hear of Bill's passing I had just received their Christmas Card. You were a great friend an loved it when he sent my husband an I his Colt tickets for one of the games. RIP my friend!

Dubbie Buckler

January 2, 2017

Bev, you have the love of thousands who hold you in our thoughts as you greet those who loved and respected Bill for all he has given in his several walks of life to make the world better for so many. with hugs and heartfelt sympathy, Dubbie Buckler

Bruce Buchanan

December 22, 2016

We were so honored to have had Mayor Hudnut on the Washington Park Cemetery board in Indianapolis for eight years. He brought wisdom and was a delight to be with. On behalf of the board I send heartfelt condolences to the Hudnut family.

Bruce W. Buchanan
Owner
Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers

Paul Scimonelli

December 21, 2016

So terribly saddened to hear of Bill's passing. Thinking of Beverly and Christopher at this time. All my love and respect to Bill and his family. May God grant him Eternal Rest.

December 20, 2016

May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time Psalms 29:11

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