San Francisco Chronicle

Richard Rattenbury Treadwell

March 19, 1930 - February 12, 2018

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Richard R Treadwell (Dick) died of complicati­ons related to pancreatic cancer at his home in Ross, California on February 12, 2018 surrounded by his four children and his wife, Patty. His last days were filled with family, music, flowers, and love, befitting the life he had lead. As he had done throughout his life, he again modeled perfectly for us how to approach the end of life – embracing his family and focusing on the positive.

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii on March 19, 1930, he grew up in Hawi, Hawaii. His family moved to Ross, California in 1941, and later settled permanentl­y in San Luis Obispo, California. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy (class of 1947), Yale University (BA 1951), and UC Berkeley School of Business (MBA 1957).

His athletic accomplish­ments include playing goalie for the Yale University Varsity lacrosse team (1949-1951) for which he was awarded the Stowell Cup in 1951, as well as being named to the North All-star team for the NorthSouth All-star game, 1951. He was also All American, Honorable Mention. He was an avid tennis player into his 80’s. He loved playing tennis at the Lagunitas Club, where he had been a member since 1962. In his later years he played doubles four times a week and had the pleasure of partnering with his grandchild­ren in club tournament­s.

His military service includes active duty aboard the USS Hanson (DDR 832), 1953-1955, and in the US Naval Reserve, Lieutenant J.G., 1952-1957.

His profession­al career began as a management trainee at First National City Bank of New York (now Citibank) from 1957-59. He moved to San Francisco where he became a registered representa­tive at Cruttenden, Podesta & Co, 1959-62, William R. Stats & Co, 1962-66, Edelstein, Campbell & Co, general partner, 1966-70, and in money management from 1970-1995.

On July 9, 1960, he and Patronella Ann Sykes were married in Sharon, Massachuse­tts. They had four children, Constance Ann Treadwell (Eliot Lippman) who attended Katharine Branson School 1979; Yale University 1983, BA in Architectu­re; Columbia University 1989, M Arch; Allan Sykes Treadwell (Alexandra Bailliere) attended Phillips Exeter Academy 1981; Yale University 1985, BA in English; George Washington University Medical School 1991, MD), Richard Bryant Treadwell (Lida Lee Lloyd) attended Phillips Exeter Academy 1984; Stanford University 1987, BS in Engineerin­g/Product Design; University of Pennsylvan­ia Wharton School 1994, MBA; Johns Hopkins University Nitze School of Advanced Internatio­nal Studies 1995, MA; and Paul Talmage Treadwell (Adriana Sarda) attended Phillips Exeter Academy 1988; Yale University 1992, BA Spanish and Humanities; Stanford University School of Education, STEP, M Ed, 2006.

His beloved grandchild­ren are Lillie and Julia Lippman of San Rafael; Thomas, James, and William Treadwell of Mill Valley; Frances, Cecilia, and Talmage Treadwell of San Francisco; and Angela Treadwell of Lima, Peru.

He was a world traveler and had enjoyed exploring all seven continents with Patty. He passed this love to his children and grandchild­ren, who also have had the pleasure of traveling with him abroad.

There will be a celebratio­n of his life at the Marin Art and Garden Center on March 17, 2018 at 2pm.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to:

UCSF Foundation, PO Box 45339, San Francisco, CA 94145-0339 and designate on the memo line that the gift is in memory of Richard Treadwell to support pancreatic cancer research at the UCSF Pancreas Center. You can also give online by visiting makeagift.ucsf.edu/pancreasce­nter.

CPMC Foundation, Sutter Health, 2015 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 941152627

Treadwell Family Faculty Fund, Phillips Exeter Academy, 20 Main Street, Exeter, NH, 03833.

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