Philanthropist and 成人AV Supporter Frederic C. Hamilton Dies
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Frederic听C.听Hamilton, whose generosity helped transform the 成人AV campus, died on Sept. 30 at the age of 89.
Along with his wife, honorary life trustee Jane Hamilton, Hamilton did much to transform Denver and 成人AV. In fact, there are few areas on the 成人AV campus that have not been impacted by the generosity of the Hamilton family.
On the north side of campus, the Hamilton Gymnasium serves as a practice facility for a number of varsity teams, while on the south side of campus, the Frederic C. Hamilton Recital Hall is one of three performance venues at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Inside the Anderson Academic Commons, which houses the University鈥檚 main library, the Hamilton Atrium provides a bright, open area where students can gather. And in the new home for the Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, an auditorium on the fourth floor has been named after the Hamiltons.
鈥淭he Hamiltons have done so much for the 成人AV and our students,鈥 says 成人AV Chancellor Rebecca Chopp. 鈥淲e are all saddened by Fred鈥檚 passing, but know his legacy will live on through the lasting impact of his and Jane鈥檚 generosity.鈥
Hamilton was on stage during undergraduate Commencement last spring as his wife received an honorary doctor听of higher education. She served on 成人AV鈥檚 Board of Trustees for 39 years, from 1976 until 2015.
The Hamiltons鈥 impact extends well beyond 成人AV. Fred听Hamilton was appointed to the Denver Art Museum鈥檚 (DAM) board of trustees in 1977. He became chairman of the board in 1994 and lead the DAM through its largest expansion project. The 146,000-square-foot Frederic C. Hamilton building bears his name. In 2014, he bequeathed 22 Impressionist artworks from his personal collection. The collection, on display on the museum鈥檚 sixth floor, is the largest gift of art in the museum鈥檚 history.
Hamilton is survived by his wife Jane; their four children 鈥 Christy Hamilton McGraw (BA, 1976), Fred Jr. (BA, 1978), Crawford and Tom; and 10 grandchildren.
A service is scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct 6, at the Denver Art Museum.
