San Francisco Chronicle

William Edward McDonnell

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A lifelong San Franciscan who devoted his life to the service of others, William (Bill) E. McDonnell passed away peacefully at his home in San Francisco on May 20, 2017. He was first and foremost a family man, a loving husband to his wife of 68 years, Theresa (nee Frizzie), and cherished father to his seven children. He leaves behind a legacy full of warm family memories, successful businesses, and a history of civic and community engagement that improved the city of San Francisco and demonstrat­ed a passion for health and education.

Bill was born to Irish immigrants Michael and Elizabeth Moran McDonnell on September 22, 1924, the only son and youngest of four children (including the late Sr. Mary Geraldine McDonnell, S.M., Patricia and Betty). A resident of San Francisco from birth, Bill was educated within the city limits from grade school to St. Ignatius High School on Stanyan Street through college, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administra­tion from the University of San Francisco.

His history of service began in the U.S. Navy Air Corps during World War II and extended into a successful business career in the restaurant industry that started in the 1950s. Along with the late State Senator J Eugene McAteer, Bill ran Tarantino’s Restaurant on Fisherman’s Wharf, and later expanded operations in 1960, building the Spinnaker Restaurant in Sausalito. Bill’s son Tim joined the business in 1976, and they operated both restaurant­s together for more than 40 years.

Bill’s civic service began in the 1960s, when he became the foreman of the San Francisco Grand Jury. During the tenure of the late Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, he served as president of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and as the first president of the San Francisco Airport Commission. He was honored for his service with the naming of McDonnell Road at San Francisco Airport. In 1977, he was selected as a Civilian Aide to the U.S. Secretary of the Army, a post he held until 1983.

He was also deeply engaged in the business and not-for-profit community, serving in leadership roles with the San Francisco Visitors and Convention­s Bureau, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, Hanna Boys Center, Blue Shield of California, Seton Medical Center and the San Francisco Heart Institute. He was a member of the Olympic Club for 55 years, where he cherished his regular golf outings with his friends Don Gordon, Vince Pelfini, Charlie Andrews and Fr. John LoSchiavo.

Bill believed in the power of education, and gave his time to the University of San Francisco and St. Ignatius College Preparator­y. He served as chair of the SI Board of Regents for many years and was instrument­al in the school’s decision to open its doors to both men and women. To honor his service to St. Ignatius, San Francisco and the community, Bill received the Christ the King Award in 1990, the highest award the school can bestow upon an alumnus.

Bill is lovingly remembered by his family, including Theresa, who still lives in the City, and their children: Suzanne (Lou), Bill, Jr. (Susan), Tim (Lori), Debbie (John), Ginny (Mike), Beth (Perry), and Tom. He will always be treasured by his beloved grandchild­ren: Bryan, Daniel, and Denise Giraudo; Madeline and Megan McDonnell; Michael, Michelle, and Paul McDonnell; Timothy, Caitlin, and Evan Brown; Therese, Michael, and Caroline Martin; Lauren and Rachel McDonnell. The entire family spent memorable vacations in Aptos and Napa (Silverado), California that fueled the belief that family is the core of a healthy, happy life.

Theresa and the family wish to thank the many compassion­ate individual­s who cared for Bill prior to his passing.

A celebratio­n of Bill’s life will be held on June 2 at 11 a.m. with a Funeral Mass at St. Brendan’s Catholic Church, 29 Rockaway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94127. The Committal will be held privately at Golden Gate National Cemetery at the family’s request. Donations in Bill’s memory may be made to St. Ignatius College Preparator­y or Hanna Boys Center, although any gift to a charitable organizati­on in Bill’s name will honor the family as they celebrate the gift that was his presence in their lives.

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