William Power

William Power obituary, Sandy Springs, GA

William Power

William Power Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 22, 2022.
William David Power (David), age 77, of Sandy Springs, GA passed away on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. David, born in Evanston, IL. was the son of John and Mildred Power.

Dave, a former world-ranked tennis player and long time teaching professional, died after a long battle with Alzheimers. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, "Coach Dave" was loved by generations of players. He was the managing partner of Windward Lake Club in Alpharetta, GA until his retirement in 2015.

Dave honed his skills on concrete public courts with a group of neighborhood friends who as a team won three Illinois championships. He himself earned two individual state titles compiling a 69-1 record.

He played college tennis at Indiana University in Bloomington, where he was a two-time All-American. Power was inducted into IU's Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. As a testament to the person he was on and off the court, 18 of his former teammates, coaches, players and family traveled there to celebrate his induction.

Following college, Power played briefly on the professional tour and was ranked as high as No. 25 in the world. He played in five Grand Slam events, reaching the semifinals in doubles at the Australian Open.

Over a 40-year career, which included a decade coaching the men's and women's tennis teams at the University of Cincinnati, he coached four players to national junior titles and helped more than 50 students earn college scholarships.

Dave is survived by his wife, Eileen Power, and children, Kit Wolverton (Brad), Rebecca Moss (Gordon), Jim Gray and Jill Renault. He is also survived by grandchildren, Mason, Sydney, Carter and Sophie and his siblings, Janet Juell (David) and Dick Power (Joie).

Donations may be made in his memory to the Alzheimer's Association, Georgia Chapter, 41 Perimeter Center E #550, Atlanta, GA. 30346.

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June 22, 2022

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JERRY NOYCE

June 22, 2022

Eileen and Family, Jane and I were so shocked and saddened to hear yesterday of Dave's passing.
Dave was a special friend, our best man at our wedding and my best friend in high school.
He and I spent many wonderful hours together on and off the tennis court as doubles partners and friends.
We are so thankful we were able to see each other a few years ago when our high school team went into the Evanston High School Hall of Fame.
Dave epitomized dedication, hard work, friendship and strong values to all of us that knew him. We will miss him deeply but know that this is a blessing that he does not have to experience the difficulties alzheimer's presents.
All our love.
Jerry & Jane Noyce

John Pickens

June 21, 2022

Dave and I became friends as we were both college tennis players at the same time. We were both competitors playing against each other and doubles partners after college on the National tennis circuit. One year we were ranked #5 in Men´s doubles in the U.S.and played doubles together for several years. We became close friends, so much so that he was my best man at my wedding in 1968. David was a kind, gentle and unpretentious person and on the court he was a fierce and respected competitor.
It was my honor and privilege to have know and been a close friend of his in our early adult years. Our paths in life took us in different directions during most of our adult years but I was glad we were reunited and got to see each other several times in Atlanta.
My sincerest condolences to Eileen, their children, and extended family.

stuart opdycke

June 21, 2022

In one short summer (1959) I watched Dave go from a "so so" sophmore high school tennis player to a "force". We won the State title the following year. Rest easy Dave...Stu Opdycke ETHS 1960

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