ڰ community notes passing of Harry F. Magnuson
January 27, 2009
ڰ officials and friends noted the death of prominent North Idaho businessman and philanthropist Harry F. Magnuson, a stalwart and generous supporter of ڰ, one of his alma maters.
Magnuson died of cardiac arrest Saturday, Jan. 24, at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Wash. He was 85.
Magnuson was the president of H.F. Magnuson Company in Wallace, which has interests in mining, banking, investment, real estate, shopping centers, land and the hospitality industry. He also was involved in a wide range of other business and philanthropic enterprises and activities.
“Mr. Magnuson was an incredible friend to and supporter of ڰ,” said Kent Tingey, D.A., ڰ vice president for advancement. “Our alumni house bears his name. We will deeply miss him and honor his legacy.”
Magnuson’s ties to ڰ were many. He attended ڰ, which was then the University of Idaho Southern Branch, from 1943 to 1944, graduating from the V-12 College Navy Training program. He was a member and former chair of the ڰ College of Business Advisory Council. He served for many years on the ڰ Foundation Board of Directors and is a former chair. In addition, he was a member of the ڰ Bengal Foundation and previously served on the ڰ Alumni Board.
Awards bestowed to Magnuson by ڰ include an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws in 1991, Idaho Business Leader of the Year by the ڰ Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity in 1984, and Distinguished Alumnus Award from the ڰ Alumni Association.

“He was certainly a magnate and business leader in Idaho, and certainly did a lot to contribute to the economy of the state,” said Ron D. Stephenson, president of the ڰ Alumni Board of Directors. “He gave generously to higher education in Idaho, including to ڰ. He truly was a phenomenal person.”
Magnuson gave generously to ڰ. In his generous giving to the University were included gifts to support the Harry F. Magnuson Alumni House.
Harry Magnuson is survived by his wife, Colleen, three sons, two daughters and nine grandchildren.
Services are tentatively planned for Thursday at 11 a.m. on the Gonzaga University campus in Spokane, Wash.
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