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Frank Sawyer Bayley III

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Frank Sawyer Bayley III obituary, 1939-2022, San Francisco, CA

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Frank Sawyer Bayley III
July 14, 1939 - November 12, 2022
Frank Sawyer Bayley, III, died peacefully on November 12, 2022 at age 83 at his home in San Francisco after a two-year illness. Family and old friends joined him in the "martini corner" of his living room surrounded by his many books and works of art, watching sailboats on the Bay and listening to Mozart. A son of Seattle, Mr. Bayley made his home on Russian Hill in San Francisco for over 50 years.
Mr. Bayley was born July 14, 1939, in Seattle, Washington, the son of Frank S. Bayley, Jr., and Frances Ann Stimson Bayley. His family was well established in Seattle at an early date; his great great grandfather was John Collins, an early mayor of Seattle. Throughout his life, Mr. Bayley took a strong interest in his family history. Mr. Bayley graduated from The Lakeside School, Seattle, in 1957, where he was a commencement speaker and National Merit Scholarship Finalist. That fall he entered Harvard College, where he was awarded a Harvard National Scholarship. He studied English History and Literature, and graduated in 1961.
Mr. Bayley was a lawyer, as were his father and grandfather for whom he was named. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1964, and received an LLM from The University of California at Berkeley in 1965. He practiced law in San Francisco, first with Chickering & Gregory until 1986, and subsequently with Baker & McKenzie until 2004. The focus of his professional career varied; initially he advised on trusts and estates; subsequently he worked on the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant in Southern California; and during the last half of his career he advised foreign investors in venture capital transactions. His work took him frequently to England, Japan and Korea, where he made many lifelong friends.
For nearly thirty years, Mr. Bayley served as a Trustee of the Invesco Funds and their predecessors, the AIM Funds, and the G.T. GIobal Funds, where he also served as Chairman of the Investment Committee. For decades he served as a Director and Chairman of the C. D. Stimson Company in Seattle, a family owned investment company established by his great grandfather. Mr. Bayley was an early supporter of the Nature Conservancy in Washington State. Together with a friend, Linda Henry, in 1979 he and his brothers, Tom and Doug, founded the San Juan Preservation Trust to preserve the natural aspect of the San Juan Islands. The Preservation Trust currently holds thousands of acres and many miles of shoreline permanently preserved from further development; it is the oldest and largest land trust in Washington State.
Mr. Bayley was a long time Trustee and subsequently Honorary Trustee of the Seattle Art Museum, to which he gave a collection of Korean Art to supplement the collections donated by his grandmother, Emma Baillargeon Stimson and other members of his family. Seeking to boost recognition of contemporary Korean potters, calligraphers and photographers, he gave works by these artists to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the British Museum. These artists became good friends, and visiting them was a focus of his annual trips to Korea. At the Philadelphia Museum he served on the East Asian Art Committee. At the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, he served on the Visiting Committee for the Art of Asia, Oceania, and Africa. In addition to Korean art, Mr. Bayley collected Japanese paintings, Chinese and Danish ceramics, European prints and drawings, and rare books dealing with the exploration of the Pacific Northwest.
Mr. Bayley was drawn to classical music from an early age. In the 1970s he was a Director and acting President of Western Opera Theater, then the traveling and educational subsidiary of San Francisco Opera. In the 1990s he actively promoted the careers of Asian musicians, providing introductions and sponsoring recitals. In 1996 he became an Overseer of The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and a few years later he became a Trustee. At Curtis he became acquainted with many who were established in the world of classical music, and more significantly with many students who have become the outstanding performers of their generation as well as good friends. For many years he was a Trustee, and for two years Chairman of the Board of San Francisco Performances,
Mr. Bayley was a member of The Phoenix-SK Club at Harvard College, The University Club in Seattle, The Knickerbocker Club in New York City, and The Pacific-Union Club in San Francisco. Reflecting his many interests and his travels, Mr. Bayley had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances worldwide with whom he kept in close touch, and whose company was a central feature of his life.
Mr. Bayley is survived by his brothers, Thomas Bayley and Colby Bayley, his sister, Margaret (Meg) Bayley Rankin, his sister-in-law Mary Bayley and six nieces and nephews. His brother Douglas passed away earlier this year. Gifts in memory of Mr. Bayley may be made to San Francisco Performances, 500 Sutter St., Suite 710, San Francisco, CA 94105.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Nov. 15, 2022.

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Jim Hanks

January 30, 2023

Thanks for this message. Although I knew Frank for many years professionally, I do not have any photos of him. He was a terrific lawyer, a very good guy and always available for interesting conversation over a drink or meal at the Pacific-Union Club when I was in town. He will be sorely missed until we all meet again at the Martini Corner. Jim

Jennifer Bayley

December 1, 2022

Thank you, dear cousin Frank, for taking pity on a broke college student and treating her to delicious dinners and fine opera. And thank you for inspiring us to continue the Sawyer Bayley legacy with our own son. x

Vaughn A. Carney

November 22, 2022

We met in 1971, when he interviewed me for an associate position. Frank instinctively liked me and insisted that the firm hire me. We were both Harvard alumni, which meant a great deal to Frank. Even though I only stayed six months before returning to NYC, we became lifelong friends. We would get together every summer for the Mozart Festival in Vermont, where I lived for 25 years.
Well done and most heartfelt thanks, Mr. Bayley. See you on the other side.

Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival

November 18, 2022

Such a thoughtful supporter of the arts and someone who made such a difference in many fields! His legacy is carried by innumerable artists and organizations. The community is supremely grateful. Our condolences to Frank's family from all of us at the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival.

Anne Canby

November 17, 2022

What a wonderful friend Frank was for so many years. Such fun we had up and down Jones St. and on Broadway. I hope he got to enjoy one last martini! I loved the smile on his face at the idea a little sip. He had such pride in the artists and musicians he sponsored over the years. Well done. You are now at peace and free of pain, but your absence will linger for a long time to come. Love, Anno

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