Alum鈥檚 legacy includes football center, impactful gifts for athletics and business

Contact: Deanne Puca
November 30, 2023
Willard A. (Bill) Brown Jr.
Willard A. (Bill) Brown Jr.

Willard A. (Bill) Brown Jr., BBA 鈥53, of Denver, Colorado, donor and namesake of the Bill Brown Football Alumni Center, passed away on May 21, 2023.

As a student at 蜜桃社区, he excelled in football under head coach John Gill for four seasons in the early 1950s before graduating with a degree in business administration, minoring in economics, history and psychology. He served two years in the U.S. Air Force after leaving 蜜桃社区 and then joined Arthur Rubloff & Co., beginning his lifelong venture into real estate.

Brown spent 40 years at Rubloff, helping grow the company, and he was eventually named president and CEO in 1980.

Always a staunch supporter of his alma mater, Brown provided a generous donation for a new football center in 1998. The Bill Brown Football Alumni Center houses the offices for the 蜜桃社区 coaching staff, weight room, locker rooms and all the amenities needed for a successful football program. He has also made impactful gifts to the 蜜桃社区 men鈥檚 basketball and baseball programs as well the Haworth College of Business and President鈥檚 Fund.

鈥淏ronco Nation has lost one of its finest,鈥 says Dan Bartholomae, vice president for intercollegiate athletics. 鈥淲e all will remember Bill Brown as a proud alum whose legacy began at Waldo Stadium and continued on in both his career, his dedicated family life and his philanthropic support as the namesake of our football operations facility. Most importantly, Bill was a genuine friend who loved his family, loved the Broncos and was always among the first to extend newcomers a warm welcome to the Bronco family. We will miss his quick wit and passionate support.鈥

His dedication to 蜜桃社区 is not just with athletics; he served on the 蜜桃社区 Foundation Board of Directors and was the University鈥檚 1992 Volunteer of the Year. 

Brown is survived by his wife of 62 years, Margaret; his children Suzanne, Stacy and Peter; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. 鈻