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 Past RI President William Skelton dies

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William E. Skelton served as RI president from 1983 to 1984. Rotary Images

William E. Skelton, who served as RI president in 1983-84, died 30 August at the age of 89.

A former dean and director of 4-H programs at Virginia Tech, Skelton had been battling cancer for the past year.

"I truly do not know anybody who really lived and embodied the Rotary motto of Service Above Self more than Bill Skelton," says Douglas McAlister, past governor of District 7570 (Virginia). "He always displayed an endless vitality, imagination, and a degree of tenaciousness that I have never seen in anyone else and will probably never see again."

Skelton first joined the Rotary Club of Christiansburg-Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, in 1955. In addition to his term as RI president, he served in numerous capacities including as district governor; International Assembly group discussion leader; committee member and chair; Foundation trustee, chair, and consultant; director; and first vice president.

He was a recipient of the RI Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation's Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award. He also received the PolioPlus Pioneer Award for his extraordinary service to PolioPlus.

"In that district, everybody looked up to him," recalls Jim Johnson, secretary of the neighboring Rotary Club of Blacksburg. "All the incoming and past district governors sought his counsel."

Leaving a legacy

Johnson's wife, Janet, a member of the Christiansburg-Blacksburg club, said Skelton's many legacies include a Rotary scholarship for international exchange students named after him.

"Because of him, we are able to sponsor three of those a year," she says. "His interest and his commitment to students and building international goodwill are a part of his legacy."

Skelton's RI theme, Share Rotary -- Serve People , helped Rotarians focus on promoting development in the areas of membership, community, vocation, and international relations as a means to achieve Rotary's humanitarian goals and make a difference in the world.

After his retirement from Virginia Tech in 1979, he served as dean emeritus, president of the Virgina Tech alumni association, and athletic association board member.

In 1983, the university presented him with the Alumni Distinguished Service Award and the Ruffner Medal, the school's most prestigious honor.

He was a strong proponent of 4-H, the largest out-of-school youth organization in the United States, throughout his career, and also served as director of the Virginia Cooperative Extension. The W.E. Skelton 4-H Conference Center was named after Skelton and his wife, Margaret (Peggy), in recognition of their service. 

He is survived by his wife, son John K. Skelton, and daughter Jean S. Montague.


20 Comments:
At 10:17AM on 7 July 2010, Aa.Cha.Ashoka kumara wrote: May his soul rest in peace. Let god give courage to sustain the unbearble loss to his relatives and freinds
At 11:50AM on 29 September 2008, Edson W Murray, Govn 83-84 6540 wrote: Very sorry to hear that "my" President died. Our best to Peggy and family.
At 8:58AM on 24 September 2008, Patrick W. Carlton, Ph.D., Past-Pres., Rotary Club of Las Vegas West wrote: So very sorry to hear about Past-RIP Bill's passing. He was a true Southern Gentleman and a Rotarian of great stature. When wife Jan and I moved to Las Vegas he offered to write a letter to local clubs encouraging them to "treat us well." (They did!) Jan was a member of his Rotary Club and found him to be a warm and kindly person in all regards. We valued his acquaintance and example. Ma the Lord Bless and Keep Him and comfort wife Peggy and son John. PWC
At 8:44AM on 22 September 2008, Ruth & John Skelton wrote: So sorry to read of the death of Bill Skelton. He and his lovely wife Peggy were once guests in our home and we'll never forget either of them and their absolute dedication to the causes of Rotary worldwide. May he rest in peace.
At 10:00AM on 15 September 2008, Mahen SHRESTHA wrote: I , the member of Kathmandu Sunrise Rotary Club Kathmandu , Nepal , deeply express the sorrow on the sad demise of RI past President William E. SKELTON . Myself and on behalf of our all the members . We ,all the members ,always incouraged by the lights shaded by William E. SKELTON . We would like to extend our deep sympathy to the family members and all the Rotarian .
At 9:03AM on 11 September 2008, Ikponmwosa Ogiemudia, Past President 2001/02, Rotary Club of Ekpan D9140 wrote: Rest in Peace and may your memories be an unfading light for that which you have done can never be forgotten.
At 8:54AM on 11 September 2008, Sanjay Bhide,Charter President,RC of Mumbai Trans Asia wrote: Namaskaar. We the Members of Rotary Club of Mumbai Trans Asia share the acute grief of family of Rtn.Shri.William Skelton,Past RI President and pray God to give all strength to them to overcome the same and folow the path set of late Rtn.William.In grief with all fellow Rotarians,Sanjay Bhide,Charter President
At 10:03AM on 9 September 2008, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: My condolences to the bereaved family and friends of past RI President William E. Skelton. The exemplary services of the departed leader will be commemorated.
At 9:17AM on 9 September 2008, Mebradu Philip, IPP Rotary club of TransAmadi, DS 9140 wrote: The World is like a stage where men and women come to perform their God given skills. To R.I Past President Skelton, He has obvoiusly attracted a standing ovation in his community service.The way he lived is a challenge to all Rotarians. Skelton, your good works speaks on. Adeau.
At 12:29PM on 8 September 2008, Rot. Sadiku, Y.O.(PHF), RC Ajaokuta District 9130 wrote: This to condole the wife and children of PRIP Skelton. May his soul rest in perfect peace(amen)
At 10:23AM on 8 September 2008, Rtn.V.Pandian, DRCC, RI Dist.2980 wrote: Our Rotary world lost a great leader, an irreparable loss to Rotary when we realise his contribution to Rotary International.
At 9:27AM on 8 September 2008, Rtr. Nimesh Shrestha (IPP/ ZR Zone V ,RI District -3292 Nepal) wrote: We all members from Rotaract Club of New Road City Family are deeply touched with the demise of one of leader of Rotary.
At 9:28AM on 8 September 2008, Rtr. Nimesh Shrestha (IPP/ ZR Zone V ,RI District -3292 Nepal) wrote: We all Rotaract Club of New Road City Famiy are deeply touched with the demise of one of leader of Rotary.
At 10:15AM on 8 September 2008, Brian & Donna Kuhens wrote: I had the honor of being named a charter William E. Skelton Fellow back in 1996. Bill Skelton was dedicated to international goodwill more than any person I've had the pleasure of knowing and his passing is a great loss to the District and to the Rotary world. It is heartening to know so many of those he inspired will carry on his work with diligence and love. - Brian Kuhens
At 10:20AM on 8 September 2008, Charles Baguma wrote: Bravo PRIP Bill! Talk of resting in peace, it goes with having done all there was to be done else one should still be here working. No doubt, Bill Skleton did all there was one could have done during his time and indeed deserves the peaceful rest. The Rotary Club of Kabarole District 9200, chattered the year Bill was RI President, shall forever remember Bill and declare his Presidency every time our Chatter Certificate shall be presented anywhere. Keep PRIP Bill and have a wonderfull rest. CHARLES BAGUMA Immediate Past President Rotary Club of Kabarole
At 9:46AM on 5 September 2008, Dilendra Raj Shrestha wrote: PRIP William Skelton played a vital role in implementation of District Leadership Plan (DLP) as chair of Tenth Decade Committee, which proved to be instrumental in effective administration of Rotary Districts. On sad demise of such personality we Nepalese Rotarians express our deepest condolence and pray for heavenly abode of the departed soul.
At 11:17AM on 4 September 2008, Milton Iossi wrote: The loss of Bill Skelton leaves a giant hole in the heart of Rotary. Unlike many past presidents, he remained a vital part of the machinery that made our organization great to the end. Our heartfelt sympathy to Peggy and the family. Milt & Toni Iossi
At 11:15AM on 4 September 2008, Jonathan Barry wrote: Let me begin by expressing my profound sympathies to Dr. Skelton's wife and children. Although I had met Bill only a few times during District 7570 functions, I had the distinct privilege of serving as the first outgoing Skelton RI Ambassadorial Scholar. In this role, I was pleased to be able to foster international understanding and goodwill this past year to London, England. I well know that this scholastic and service opportunity is only available due to generous contributions to The Rotary Foundation made possible via benevolent Rotarians such as Bill Skelton. His passion and commitment are heavily rooted within our District, and he will be greatly missed around western Virginia and northeastern Tennessee. I appreciate the opportunity to have interconnected with his extensive Rotary legacy. Let Bill's Rotary service remind all Rotarians to do something good for Rotary, so that Rotary may do something good for others.
At 3:43PM on 3 September 2008, Russ Daggett wrote: What a wonderful man. Rest.
At 11:14AM on 4 September 2008, Dr.P.Narayana, Vice-Chairman, India National polio plus Committee wrote: Sorry to learn about the demise of one of Rotary's great leaders. May his soul rest in peace

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