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William R. "Bill" Timken

1935 - 2021

William R. "Bill" Timken obituary, 1935-2021, Lafayette, CA

BORN

1935

DIED

2021

William Timken Obituary

William R. "Bill" Timken
May 23, 1935 - September 27, 2021
William R. "Bill" Timken died on September 27, 2021 from heart failure. He was born in Hoboken, New Jersey to J. Henry Timken and Charlotte G. Timken. Bill was raised in Verona, New Jersey, and attended local schools and Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J. Bill graduated from Colby College in Waterville, Maine in 1957 where he met his wife, Judy. They eventually settled in Morristown, N.J. where they raised their family and made many lifelong friends before moving to Lafayette, CA in 1974, the place they called home for 47 years.

Bill started his career in the financial industry at A.C. Allyn in Chicago in 1958 which merged with Francis I. duPont in 1961. In 1969, his former colleague, William R. Hambrecht, recruited him to be the third founding partner of Hambrecht & Quist, a fledgling San Francisco-based investment bank. While Hambrecht and George Quist ran the west coast operations, Bill opened H&Q's New York office and grew it to 60 people strong. In 1974, amidst a stubborn bear market, H&Q urged Bill to head west where exciting things were happening in a place called Silicon Valley. Seeing this opportunity as a risk worth taking, lifelong east coaster Bill packed up his family and headed west to join H&Q's San Francisco office. There, he became Vice Chairman overseeing Equity Capital Markets and pricing over 2500 IPOs, including Apple, Genentech, Adobe, Gilead Sciences, Dreyer's Ice Cream, and Robert Mondavi. In the 1980's, he also served on the Board of Governors of the National Association of Securities Dealers.

Bill was instrumental in establishing H&Q as a pioneer in bringing emerging technology and biotechnology firms public. He was highly respected in the investment banking industry throughout his career and long after. A legendary deal maker, he was affectionately dubbed "Six Dollar Bill" by his colleagues. He was also a beloved firm leader. He treated everyone with respect and he mentored many who today consider him the most important influence in their lives. Bill retired from the firm he loved in 1999 and turned his attention to private investing, where he used his considerable skill and talent to help younger entrepreneurs achieve their dreams. He is referred to by many as "our first investor" and "our most trusted advisor."

Also in retirement, Bill continued his decades-long involvement with Blair Academy, an institution which he credited with turning his life around at age 16 following a debilitating childhood hip injury which made school attendance difficult. At Blair, he thrived. He was mentored there by men who helped shaped him into the man he became and he remained forever grateful and indebted to the school as a result. He served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees from 2001 to 2006, following the long tenure of his dear friend, John C. "Jack" Bogle. Bill became an emeritus Trustee in 2006 but remained an integral force at the school and an ever-present advisor and friend to everyone associated with Blair. In 1998, Blair Academy honored Bill by naming its brand new, state of the art library after him. Bill joked at the dedication of the Timken Library that it was "the first time I've ever been in a library on the Blair campus." In keeping with his often irreverent sense of humor coupled with his understated sense of style, he eschewed a formal "Chairman's portrait" in favor of one which depicted him sitting on the hood of his 1961 Corvette, a portrait that today hangs in his namesake library.

Bill was an avid tennis player and a car enthusiast who was known around Lafayette for his shiny, mostly blue, cars and his weekly trips to Johnny's Donuts and ACE Hardware. He loved his summers on Lake Tahoe where he cruised the lake in his pristine 1935 Garwood, aptly named "Snow Water." In 1987, he and Judy joined a group of local investors to purchase and renovate the iconic Sunnyside Resort. Bill was a fixture at Sunnyside on weekends for over 30 years, shooting the breeze with everyone who passed by while he sat on the gas dock monitoring the boat traffic in and out of the marina. And every Saturday night, he and Judy occupied Table 2 at their favorite restaurant, Wolfdale's, in Tahoe City. Those were the kind of habits that endeared Bill to everyone who knew him. "You can set your watch by Bill Timken" was a common refrain.

Bill was truly one of a kind. Generous to friends and family alike, he was a true provider in every sense of the word. He was a man of few, but always well-chosen words, which made his counsel even more precious to anyone lucky enough to receive it. He lived by his own adage "there is a place for everything and everything must be labeled!" This could be exasperating to his family at times, but the lesson stuck, as did so many others he imparted to them. He was revered by all who knew him as an enlightened leader, a strategic thinker, and a fiercely loyal friend. Despite his many successes, he was a humble man who never sought the spotlight. He was, to his core, a man of unimpeachable integrity, an enduring quality which he modeled in word and deed every day for his children and grandchildren.

Bill is survived by his wife of 64 years, Judy Timken, his children Jean Timken (Steve Cuny), Bill Timken, Jr. (Shelley), Heidi Timken (Leslie Johnson), and grandchildren Blair Cuny, Eric Timken (Margaret Mendenhall), William R. Timken III, Maxwell Perkins, and Jackson Perkins (Kathryn Butler). Bill was predeceased by his brother John H. Timken and his sister Rosemarie Haas. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the devoted caregivers that made his last few years easier – Gina, Bien, and Juliana.

In his memory, donations may be made to Blair Academy (https://www.blair.edu/) or the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano (https://www.foodbankccs.org/). A celebration of Bill's life will be held at the Lafayette Park Hotel on Sunday, October 31, 2021 at 1:00 pm. Vaccinations and masks required. Kindly RSVP to [email protected].
Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Oct. 5 to Oct. 24, 2021.

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Cristina Morgan

February 14, 2023

Missing him always but treasured our time together. The H & Q family salutes our "Billy T ".

David Weild IV

August 18, 2022

Bill was a gentleman and a consumate professional. I worked on many deals with him as a competitor but more frequently as co-managers. We toiled shoulder to shoulder in the best interests of the client. He was honest. Ethical. Warm. Kind. Decent. He was the best of the best and an amazing face of Hambrecht & Quist.

Ken Hao

October 29, 2021

Bill was an iconic figure of H&Q and the quintessential role model with his down to earth and generous nature.
He's influenced a generation of us. Hope to see many of you on Sunday.

The Challey Family

October 29, 2021

So sorry for your loss.

Quock Fong

October 23, 2021

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A Great Person, An Admirable Life, My Condolences

Robert Van Stone

October 19, 2021

Will always remember mr timkens remarks at the dedication of the Blair Timken Library The reason he thought libraries are essential was a quote from a 1950´s film noire Robert Mitchum speaking to Veronica Lake " Doll life is tough and it´s even tougher when you´re stupid ". A memorable line from a memorable benefactor of dear old Blair

Juan Chen Olsen

October 18, 2021

Never forgot his humble and humor. His departure leaves void in many people´s heart. Will be missed tremendously

Michael Bigham

October 13, 2021

A gifted professional, natural mentor and treasured friend. He will be sorely missed.

Alex Zisson

October 10, 2021

There will never be another Bill T. He was just the best -- both as a colleague and as a person.

Cristina Morgan

October 9, 2021

Bill was the center and backbone of the H & Q family. Eternal love and respect.

Don Campbell

October 9, 2021

I look forward to feeling your spirit, Bill, as I join your many, many friends and admirers to celebrate a life lived so well!

Heather Church

October 8, 2021

What a wonderful, amazing, admired person...Bill made H&Q such a special place. His humor, dedication, ethics, expertise, and wisdom left an indelible mark on my career. My condolences to his family and all who knew him - he will always be one of a kind. Rest In Peace, Mr. Timken, and thank you.

Merce Litfin-Zingmark

October 8, 2021

Recalling His even keel and innate kindness during busy H&Q days in S.F. decades back, surely his memory will be a blessing; his love for family and friends will always uplift hearts.

HuLynne Besharatpour

October 8, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. My husband and I had an opportunity to meet your husband and father through his generous contributions to the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano. He was a very sweet and humble man. He left a wonderful legacy to everyone that he touched. It was an honor to have met him. My thoughts are with you all at this time.
Sincerely

Ken Dusenberry

October 7, 2021

Condolences from our family for your loss. So much to celebrate for a life well lived. Many great memories from the Morristown days. Mr. Timken was always easy to talk to and all the kids loved his Camaro! I still remember the excitement of riding my first minibike at the Timken's. It began a lifelong love that I enjoy to this day with my three boys. He and Mrs. T were longtime friends of my folks which began in Mt. Tabor NJ back in 1957. I know he will be dearly missed by his family, friends and the many people he touched and inspired along the way. Love and hugs to Mrs. T and family.

Patrick Lee

October 6, 2021

Bill was amazing man and always a pleasure to be around. He symbolized the great culture and hard work ethic at H&Q. My condolences to his family.

Ellie Rogers Luopa

October 6, 2021

Dearest Judy, I have just learned of Bill´s passing and am so sad. He
had a wonderful life with you and your family and my heart is breaking for you, wish I could give you a big hug. Treasure your
memories, I am sure you have many and know that one old roomie
is grieving with you. Don´t have your current address, so please forgive this communication. Much love, Ellie

Donna and Gary Collignon

October 6, 2021

Bill will be missed by all in Tahoe City. We have enjoyed working for him and Judy for over 30 years. He was a big part of our lives and many others. Rest In Peace Bill

Lawrence Helman

October 6, 2021

Dear Judy and family,
I was saddened to read about Bill's passing and I offer you my sincere condolences. I always liked Bill. He was fun, kind and welcoming every time I was at your home. Bill cut right thru any problem and always gave you his honest opinion. Sometimes he seemed too like hanging out in the kitchen with us during a party. I will always remember his kindness and love for his family.
Sending love to you Judy.
Lawrence
[email protected]

Vina Rathbone Falvey

October 5, 2021

I was lucky enough to meet Mr Timken, the grandfather of my best friend Blair Cuny, at his home in Lafayette in 2009. I will never forget him. Sending my love to the entire family.

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Oct

31

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

Lafayette Park Hotel

CA

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