The Arizona Republic

Schaefer , William C. (Bill)

Serving Families Valley Wide

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79, beloved husband, father, brother and grandfathe­r, successful businessma­n and community supporter, Arizona State’s biggest fan and the best man his family will ever know passed away on August 3. Bill was known for his unassuming kindness and generosity, his support of all things Arizona State, and being everyone’s favorite friend, employer and neighbor. Born in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, Bill joined the Wisconsin National Guard before moving to the Valley to attend Arizona State University. He earned a double major at ASU in both Insurance and Accounting and was a Senator for the College of Business Administra­tion, Secretary of the Delta Sigma Pi profession­al business fraternity and a leader in the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity where he was named Outstandin­g Pledge and served as Treasurer, President and a member of its National Leadership Board. Prior to graduating from ASU in 1960, Bill met Judy Barrett who became his wife of nearly 54 years. In 1961, Bill and a partner establishe­d Schaefer and Smith Insurance Agency in Phoenix which became the foundation for Schaefer-Smith-Ankeney Insurance Agency, one of the largest independen­t insurance agencies in the region. Bill’s commitment to his profession was unmatched as he understood the importance of education, the potential of bringing new talented individual­s into the industry, and the value of being a bellwether in technology. He took great pride in the firm being the employer of choice in the Valley and its enviable long-term retention of employees and clients. This contribute­d to the Independen­t Insurance Agents of America recognizin­g his firm as one of the best managed agencies in the nation. He served as Secretary, Treasurer, President and long-time Board Member of the Independen­t Insurance Agents and Brokers of Arizona (IIA&BA). Aside from receiving numerous accolades including IIA&BA Agent of the Year, being the youngest inductee into the IIA&BA Hall of Fame, and receiving the Paul H. Jones Career Achievemen­t Award, Bill took exceptiona­l pride in the over 130 employees working at his firm as well as the numerous life-long clients he served. After selling the agency in 2003, Bill and Judy enjoyed spending summers golfing at Forest Highlands, traveling and spending time with family and long-time friends. Bill’s commitment to the community, and in particular, Arizona State University, was exceptiona­l. He served as President of the Sun Devil Club, President and Lifetime Board Member of the Sun Angel Foundation, and a Lifetime Member of the ASU President’s Club. Bill and Judy bled maroon and gold and held football season tickets for 55 years. They travelled the nation supporting the University’s baseball, basketball, football and golf programs and in 2004, their generosity resulted in the creation of the Bill and Judy Schaefer Sports Hall of Fame on the University’s Tempe campus. In addition to ASU, many charitable and community organizati­ons benefited from Bill and Judy’s selflessne­ss including the Arizona Humane Society, the Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, Liberty Wildlife, the Forest Highlands Foundation and UMOM. Bill is fondly remembered by family, friends and business associates as a quiet leader with flawless character, and most important to him, he was a tremendous partner to his wife and best friend Judy, a strong and silent mentor to his sons and was the kindest and gentlest soul to his adoring grandchild­ren. The impact he made on so many members of our community can never be understate­d as his life was the ultimate tribute on how to be a great man. Preceded in death by his wife Judy and son Robert, he is survived by his son Scott and grandchild­ren Sara, Taylor, Braeden and Abby; his daughter-in-law Courtney Schaefer Gorder (Dale) and grandchild­ren William and Hannah; and his brother-in-law Bob Barrett (Lisa). He is also missed by his four-footed family members Gracie and Bentley. Friends and family are invited to a Celebratio­n of Love and Friendship honoring Bill’s wonderful life on Sunday, October 15 from 3:00 until 5:00 at the Bill and Judy Schaefer Sports Hall of Fame adjacent to the south end of Sun Devil Stadium at 500 E. Veterans Way. Compliment­ary valet parking will be provided. The remembranc­e he would have appreciate­d the most is support given to the Two

Pups Wellness Fund, a component fund of the Arizona Community Foundation at 2201 E. Camelback Road Suite 405B, Phoenix, AZ

85016 or online at www.twopups.org.

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