Artemas Bronson Thayer

1939 - 2016

Artemas Bronson Thayer obituary, 1939-2016, Thonotosassa, FL

BORN

1939

DIED

2016

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Artemas Thayer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 29, 2016.

77, died December 24, 2016, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD, following several years battling cancer. His wife of 47 years, Stella, was at his side and together with their daughter, Susannah, they had enjoyed the evening in good cheer amidst Christmas decorations.



Bronson was born September 2, 1939, in Mineola, NY, one day before the start of World War II. He was the second son born to Louise Bronson Little Thayer and Thomas Redmond Thayer. Edward, the eldest was born in 1930, and subsequently two more sons, Thomas (1943) and James (1944) were born.



His two family names, one from each side of the family, foretold his continuing interest and support for his family. A leading member in family events and celebrations, he would enthusiastically greet each member of his extended family, raptly listen to their latest accomplishments and express his ardent interest and approval of them. His eager and positive responses made each family member and friend feel that he cared about them most of all.



Bronson grew up in Hewlett Neck, Long Island, NY, and attended the Lawrence School, a local private school, where his positive demeanor and leadership skills were recognized by school awards at an early age. He attended Deerfield Academy where he was elected Class Secretary and graduated in 1957. He graduated from Harvard College in 1961 with a BA in History. During his time at Harvard, he served as president of the Spee Club, a Harvard final club.



While he was at Harvard, his family moved to Biltmore Forest, NC. He spent summers appreciating and hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains and along the Appalachian Trail. This interest continued throughout his life and he completed the 46 High Peaks in the Adirondacks in 2005, culminating with a climb of Whiteface Mountain accompanied by 65 friends in celebration. He also climbed the Haute Route from Verbier to Zermatt in the company of his brother, Tom Thayer and his wife, Alma.



Following college, Bronson joined the U.S. Marine Corps and was stationed at Parris Island, SC and Camp Lejeune, NC, for six months of active duty and six years of reserve obligation. He mustered out of the Marine Corps as a Sergeant.



He began a career on Wall Street with the firm of Dominick and Dominick where he was a Vice President from 1969 to 1972, and furthered his education by earning an MBA attending New York University Business school at night and later obtaining a CFA certification.



In 1969, Bronson married Stella Ferguson, whom he met while she was a student at Columbia Law School. After several years living in New York and Whitehouse, NJ, they moved to Tampa, FL, where he worked for Lykes Bros. Inc as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer from 1974 to 1983. He served on the Lykes Bros. Inc. Board of Directors for 43 years.He was active in the banking business with roles as Chairman of the Bank of Clearwater, Clearwater Beach Bank, and Northeast Bank, all of which merged into First Florida Banks. He served as Chairman of First Florida Banks from 1983-1992, and left when it merged with Barnett Bank.



In 1999, Bronson was the principal organizer along with other local investors of BayCities Bank, a community bank, based in Tampa with several branches in Tampa and St. Petersburg. At the time it was the largest capitalized start up bank In Florida. He was Chairman until 2014, when he resigned after having been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He continued his service on the Board and BayCities Bank successfully merged with HomeBancShares in 2015.



When he arrived in Florida in 1972, there was little awareness and involvement of students in Lacrosse, a sport for which he received a letter at Harvard. With other enthusiasts of Lacrosse, who had played at northern schools, they cobbled together games and established the Suncoast Lacrosse Tournament in 1973. Teams from northern schools were invited to compete in a round robin at USF and other venues. Games were popular and well attended. Bronson was a crease defenseman on the Tampa Bay Lacrosse Club playing against players 10 plus years his junior who were members of the USF Lacrosse Club. Forty years later the USF Lacrosse Club is still active and Lacrosse was introduced to local high schools and the sport is played across Florida.



With his wife, Stella, and joined by their daughter, Susannah, they participated in Two Rivers Hunt of which he became Master of Foxhounds. With great enthusiasm he embraced the early morning rides and camaraderie. He supported the Pony Club affiliated with the hunt and took a team of young riders to compete in Dublin, Ireland at the Royal Dublin Horse Show. The competitors were Ireland, England, Scotland, and Florida.



As a graduate of Harvard College, he remained dedicated and involved throughout his life. He was president of the Harvard Alumni Association in 1985-1986. He served on the Visiting Committee of the Graduate School of Education, the Committee on University Resources, as Gifts Co-chairman of the Class of 1961s 35th reunion and Leadership Gifts Co-chairman for the Class of 1961s 55th reunion. He was proud to have his daughter, Susannah, attend Harvard and graduate in 1995 with a BA in English and to captain the Radcliffe Lightweight Crew to a National Championship.



Hard to capture but memorable to experience was his enthusiasm for others with his caring and interest in their well being. He continually helped young people with advice and counsel on their education and careers. In the early 1970s along with local Harvard graduates they became involved with the Schools and Scholarships committee in mounting an outreach to interview and encourage applicants from the local high schools to apply for admission to Harvard. He continued interviews until recently. He was also an ardent supporter of the Harvard Club of Tampa Bay proudly having seen its ranks strengthen over the years. Exceptionally active in civic and business activities over the years, he served as President of the Florida Bankers Association, President of The Florida Chamber of Commerce, and was a member of the Florida Council of 100. He was a board member of the Jacksonville branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.



He was Chairman of Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, FL, serving as its Chairman several times. He developed an enthusiasm for Carillons and sent postcards to friends extolling the virtues of those found in various parts of the world that he visited. As a student at Harvard his Lowell House dormitory room was near the Russian bells, which were later repatriated to Russia and for which he searched in vain on a recent Russian trip.



He was recently Chairman of WEDU in Tampa and he was an avid consumer of their programming. Bronson relished travel and preferred shared adventures with family and friends having enjoyed mountain hikes, kayaking, horseback riding, skiing, bird shooting, fox hunting, salmon fishing, tarpon fishing, train trips, barge trips, horse racing, and touristic dives into each and every city, town or byway visited.



He embraced a family tradition of 25 years of Brothers Ski Weekend with the four brothers and their families enjoying ski runs in various locales. He had an enormous ability to have fun and bring others along for moments of cheer.As his friends can attest, their mailbox was rarely empty. Bronson would fill them with postcards, photographs, articles, and entire newspapers highlighting items he thought might be of interest. He sustained his local post office with daily usage.



His was a life led with infectious optimism, generosity of time and spirit, and genuine love for others.Bronson was predeceased by his parents, Louise and Thomas Redmond Thayer and his eldest brother, Edward Claflin Thayer of Berkeley, CA. He is survived by his wife, Stella Ferguson Thayer, of Thonotosassa, FL; his daughter, Susannah Thayer; granddaughters, Caroline and Alexei, of Boston, MA; brothers, Thomas Bigelow Thayer and his wife, Alma, of Las Vegas, NV and Kingston, Ontario, James Little Thayer and his wife, Harriette, of Lawrence, NY; sister-in-law, Marcia Thayer of Berkeley, CA; nephews, Zachary Thayer and his wife, Keri and their children, Harrison and Dashiell, of Milwaukee, WI, Thomas Thayer and his wife, Desiree, and their children, Bronson and Leila, of Brooklyn, NY; nieces, Nina Thayer, Elizabeth Thayer and her husband, Josh Madlock and their daughter, Pepper Luann, of Berkeley, CA, Willa Thayer, Claire Thayer Lydens and her husband, Matt, of Vail, CO; and numerous and valued cousins.



He was a board member of the University Club of Tampa, a member of Tampa Yacht and Country Club, Carlouel Yacht Club, and Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla. He was a 50 year member of the Harvard Club of New York. He was a member of St Andrew's Episcopal Church in Tampa.



The family would like to thank Margaree Moore and Gene Wesley Fowler Jr. for their assistance over many years. A funeral service will be held at 11:30 am, January 20, 2017, at St Andrew's Episcopal Church in downtown Tampa. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to WEDU, Tampa, FL or Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, FL, or to a charity of your choosing.

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February 17, 2017

Charlie Miranda

May God continue to bless you in this time of sorrow. Bronson was a kind and wonderful man who truly loved his family and friends and he will be sorely missed. Sincerely, Charlie Miranda

February 13, 2017

Karen Stine

Bronson was one of the most amazing men I have ever met. My heart broke when I heard he had gone to the Lord. Honorable, heartwarming and a true lover of people in general. He will be dearly missed. My deepest condolences to Mrs. Thayer and the family.

February 9, 2017

Warren M. Little

On behalf of all Bronson's many friends at Harvard, my I offer my sincere condolences to the family. It hardly seems that 35 years have passed since he served admirably as President of the Harvard Alumni Association.

January 18, 2017

kathi grau-lebaron

Bronson Thayer: A gentle man. A lovely human. Enthusiastic about theatre. A person who touched Bruce (LeBaron) and I for so many years. We cherish his wonderful long "notes" he would send. We cherish his friendship. A man who was blessed with the gift of making you think you were the most important person in the world. To all his friends and his wonderful family, we celebrate the man we adored and morn the loss of someone who raised the bar. Bronson, thank you for warming our hearts and working to make the arts bring us all joys. I will miss consulting with you which shows are a must see and comparing notes. Tampa's iconic loss is heaven's gain.

January 11, 2017

Stephen Mitchell

Bronson, may God continue to bless you and your family.

January 6, 2017

Richard Renninger

I've been fortunate enough to have Bronson as a friend and mentor for over thirty years. In fact, I consider him one of the most influential people in my adult life. Graduating high school in Tampa, I had the opportunity to consider Harvard but was generally intimidated by the overwhelming prestige, knowledge, wealth and history of the university. That was before I got to know Bronson. He showed me that what's inside the person is so much more important than the outside factors.

In the years since, though his actions, I've consistently been reminded, do what's best for others and good things will happen. It may not be easy nor pay immediate personal dividends but in the long run, the most good will prevail.

I will miss him dearly. My sincerest condolences to Stella, Suzanna and the entire extended family.

January 3, 2017

Eddie and Maria Rodriguez

Bronson Thayer was a tremendas asset (businessman) to communities where he developed banking and other business interests... I can never thank him enough for the "helping hand" he was to my daughter Cindy, my son David and my wife Maria. He was very instrumental in shaping the lives of many students Our condolences go Stella and the rest of the Thayer family.

January 3, 2017

Rob Canton

Although I only knew Bronson for the past year, I immediately learned he was a wonderful man with an outstanding character, a fantastic sense of humor and a passionate love of life. I am honored to have been able to consider him a friend. My heartfelt condolences to Stella and the entire family he leaves behind.

January 3, 2017

Bronson was a great friend! He will be solely missed. I'm the father of a Harvard grad he helped while she as a Harvard and also post Harvard.

Bronson, thanks for the memories. You were a great businessman and help students as well as businesses succeed.

We will all miss you.

January 3, 2017

Bronson was such an honorable and kind man. I was blessed to have known and worked with Bronson for 16 years at Bay Cities Bank. My condolences to Stella, Suzanna and the entire family.

Marti Warren
(Appleton, Wisconsin)

January 1, 2017

Michael Bronzino

January 1, 2016 - I recently meet Mr. Thayer in October, he was witty, funny and full of life. My heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Thayer and Family.

December 31, 2016

Tracie Ferguson

I was saddened to learn of Bronson's passing. He was a great man who was admired by many, including myself. My condolences to the family. He will be dearly missed.

December 30, 2016

Sandra Sue Dent

Bronson was a wonderful member of our Board of Directors at Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Fl for over 2 decades. In the 24 years that I knew him, he was great about attending the special events that we held there, and he always stopped into the Gift Shop and Cafe to chat with the staff. He made a point to remember the names of all the employees, and he would remember names the next time he visited. He was well loved and will be missed very much.

December 30, 2016

Kathy Vanater

I am honored & blessed to have known Bronson Thayer. He was truly an amazing man. I will never forget his kindness. My heartfelt condolences to his loved ones; may our Lord comfort you all.

December 29, 2016

Begin your entry here.May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time Psalms 29:11

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