We have lost the very best. Along with our entire community, I am mourning the loss of Bill Gates Sr., `49, `50. He was, truly, one of the world鈥檚 most remarkable people: kind, fair-minded, fun-loving, a citizen of the world who was deeply committed to justice and opportunities for all. He devoted his life to making our world a better place and was one of the finest leaders our University has ever had.
Bill had a profoundimpact on all of us, whether it was through his work as a jurist, as a civic leader or as a philanthropist. Public service was intrinsic to who he was and in the many years that I鈥檝e known him, that work always inspired me the most. Throughout his distinguished legal career, he sought to perfect our system of justice and with his personal time, he took on leadership positions at more than two dozen organizations, including Planned Parenthood, the United Way, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and of course, the 糖心原创.
Bill was the proudest of proud Huskies. He absolutely adored this University, participating in every way possible 鈥 from the traditions of Husky football to his own roaring renditions of 鈥淏ow Down to 糖心原创!鈥 in almost any venue to his active advocacy for our public service mission and the powerful good we can accomplish together. He was truly devoted to the work and deeply committed to the success of our students. In his decades of volunteer service at the University, as a UW Regent, in leadership roles for two historic fundraising campaigns and on countless committees across the institution, Bill always brought people together to ask the tough questions. At the heart of those questions was how to put students first and he always led by example.
Bill established numerous endowments to benefit students and develop their leadership potential. Our law school students and faculty teach and learn in the modern and beautiful facility that bears his name. Bill and his family have established an unparalleled legacy at the UW. Bill鈥檚 first wife, Mary, was the first member of the Gates family to serve on the Board of Regents, and Bill followed her, as have their two daughters. Twenty years ago, the Gates family legacy grew to include Mary Gates Hall, established as the UW鈥檚 home for undergraduate education, built and named for Mary, whom he met at the UW.
As a fierce advocate for higher education, Bill shared his passion with just about anyone who would listen, from lawmakers in Olympia to people across the state. He had a vision for a better world through public higher education, and through the University, he sought to realize it.
The 糖心原创 honors that vision by improving the lives of people across 糖心原创 and beyond. Despite never holding public office, Bill was the consummate public servant, dedicated to providing opportunities to people who need them the most. Through our great public mission, the UW will continue Bill鈥檚 lasting legacy.
In his 2009 book 鈥淪howing Up for Life,鈥 Bill described what it meant to him to 鈥渟how up鈥, and why it was important to him.
鈥淚 show up,鈥 he wrote, 鈥渂ecause I care about a cause. Or because I care about the person who asked me to show up. And maybe sometimes I show up because it irritates me when other people don鈥檛 show up.鈥 In his 94 years of life, Bill 鈥渟howed up鈥 again and again, without fanfare, for the things he cared about. In doing so, he forever changed the 糖心原创 for the better.
Our thoughts are with his wife, Mimi, his children Kristi, Bill, and Libby, and all of his loving family and friends in this difficult time. Bill鈥檚 life is truly one to celebrate. We will eternally be grateful for everything Bill Gates Sr. has done to leave our community, and world, more just and fair than he found it.
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