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Genevieve Gertrude Albers
Genevieve Gertrude Albers, a trustee emerita of Seattle
University and longtime friend to the Society of Jesus, died on
December 25th, 2001. She was 93.
A generous donor to SU and familial namesake of the Albers
School of Business and Economics, Albers was a consistent presence
at university events and good friend to numerous campus Jesuits,
faculty and staff. A mass of resurrection was held December 29 in
her honor at St. Joseph Catholic Church and was presided over by
SU President Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J. The Very Rev. Robert B.
Grimm, S.J., provincial of the Oregon Province of Jesuits, offered
the homily.
Genevieve was larger than life, a legend of Capitol Hill and
the Seattle Catholic community, said Fr. Sundborg during her
funeral mass. She died, as fitting for her, on Christmas
itself, in order to get in on one great party in heaven.
Her Bequest to
Seattle University
Born in 1908, Albers was the daughter of George Albers, founder
of the Albers Brothers Milling Company (which later merged with
Carnation Milk Products Company), and his wife Eva, a one-time SU
Guild member. In 1965-66, Genevieve Albers attended SU, a time
she would fondly remember with friends and strangers alike.
"The immediate impact of Genevieve's passing is that many
of us have lost a personal friend, but the university itself has
lost not only a contributor but a powerful salesperson," said SU
Provost Dr. John Eshelman, a friend to Albers for 25 years.
"We'd go out to dinner and she'd ask the server if he or she
was planning to attend college, and if so, Genevieve didn't
miss an opportunity to urge them to try SU. She so fondly recalled
her time here, and believed SU was doing something important and
was educating for something she believed in."
After the Albers School was named following a $3 million gift
from the estate of her mother, Albers worked tirelessly in support
of the school, sponsoring a business forum, establishing a
Genevieve Albers Professorship and donating scholarship funds.
Genevieve was very much a supporter of the notion of free
enterprise, remembers Dr. Eshelman, who served as dean of the
business school from 1976 to 1986. She always appreciated the
fact that the business school was named for her parents and looked
for ways in which she could make small differences: allowing us to
bring in big speakers, funding scholarships, and helping the
school connect with the business community.
Albers served as a past president of the SU Guild, as a member
of the SU Board of Regents from 1972 to 1985, and on the
schools Board of Trustees from 1979 to 1998.
There's no place to stop once you get going on who
Genevieve was friends with, connected with, helped and gave
to, including the Jesuits and all things Jesuit, remembered
Fr. Sundborg.
Albers also gave of her time and resources to Catholic
Community Services, St. Joseph Parish, St. James Cathedral, the
Archdiocesan Catholic Fund, St. Vincent de Paul Society, the
Carmelite Monastery and the Hope Heart Institute, among others.
Article from Seattle University's Broadway
& Madison 1/14/02 Current
Professorships:
Dr. Greg
Magnan, 2008 - 2011
Dr. Gail Lasprogata
2007 - 2010
Dr. Chris Weber 2006 -
2009
Former Professorships:
Dr. Ben Kim 2005-2008
Dr. Greg Prussia
2004-2007
Dr.
Rex Toh 2004-2006
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