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In Memoriam: William J. Renfro, BancOne Texas and MBank Austin

March 13, 2024

William RenfroWilliam J. Renfro, longtime banker and a pillar of the Austin business community, passed away on February 29.

Born in Glasgow, Kentucky, and raised in Port Lavaca, according to his obituary, Renfro “dedicated his career to the banking industry and eventually the betterment of his beloved city of Austin. Throughout his illustrious career, he made significant contributions to the Central Texas banking industry, leaving an indelible mark on Austin’s financial landscape. His expertise, vision and unwavering commitment propelled him to the forefront of the industry, earning him the respect and admiration of colleagues and clients alike.”

Renfro’s professional background included serving as chairman of BancOne Texas, president and CEO of MBank Austin and chairman, president and CEO of Alamo National Bank of San Antonio and CEO of Worthen National Bank.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Renfro was passionate about civic engagement and philanthropy. He advocated for the betterment of his community, serving on numerous boards and committees aimed at fostering positive change. He served as a trustee of St Edward’s University, past president of the Texas Association of Tax Payers, past president of the Capital Area Council Boy Scouts of America; chair of the Austin Downtown Management Organization Inc, past president of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Austin Headliners Club and development counsel co-chair of Advantage Austin II.

“Bill’s impact extended far beyond the confines of his professional and civic endeavors,” his obituary notes. “He was known for his warmth, generosity and unwavering compassion, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. His genuine kindness and selflessness endeared him to countless individuals, leaving an enduring impression that will be cherished for generations to come. Bill’s legacy will forever be remembered and cherished by all who had the honor of knowing him. While his physical presence may be gone, his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of those whose lives he touched.”

Renfro is survived by his wife, Jean Keese Renfro, one daughter, two sons and their spouses, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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In Memoriam: William J. Renfro, BancOne Texas and MBank Austin

March 13, 2024

William RenfroWilliam J. Renfro, longtime banker and a pillar of the Austin business community, passed away on February 29.

Born in Glasgow, Kentucky, and raised in Port Lavaca, according to his obituary, Renfro “dedicated his career to the banking industry and eventually the betterment of his beloved city of Austin. Throughout his illustrious career, he made significant contributions to the Central Texas banking industry, leaving an indelible mark on Austin’s financial landscape. His expertise, vision and unwavering commitment propelled him to the forefront of the industry, earning him the respect and admiration of colleagues and clients alike.”

Renfro’s professional background included serving as chairman of BancOne Texas, president and CEO of MBank Austin and chairman, president and CEO of Alamo National Bank of San Antonio and CEO of Worthen National Bank.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Renfro was passionate about civic engagement and philanthropy. He advocated for the betterment of his community, serving on numerous boards and committees aimed at fostering positive change. He served as a trustee of St Edward’s University, past president of the Texas Association of Tax Payers, past president of the Capital Area Council Boy Scouts of America; chair of the Austin Downtown Management Organization Inc, past president of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Austin Headliners Club and development counsel co-chair of Advantage Austin II.

“Bill’s impact extended far beyond the confines of his professional and civic endeavors,” his obituary notes. “He was known for his warmth, generosity and unwavering compassion, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. His genuine kindness and selflessness endeared him to countless individuals, leaving an enduring impression that will be cherished for generations to come. Bill’s legacy will forever be remembered and cherished by all who had the honor of knowing him. While his physical presence may be gone, his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of those whose lives he touched.”

Renfro is survived by his wife, Jean Keese Renfro, one daughter, two sons and their spouses, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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In Memoriam: William J. Renfro, BancOne Texas and MBank Austin

March 13, 2024

William RenfroWilliam J. Renfro, longtime banker and a pillar of the Austin business community, passed away on February 29.

Born in Glasgow, Kentucky, and raised in Port Lavaca, according to his obituary, Renfro “dedicated his career to the banking industry and eventually the betterment of his beloved city of Austin. Throughout his illustrious career, he made significant contributions to the Central Texas banking industry, leaving an indelible mark on Austin’s financial landscape. His expertise, vision and unwavering commitment propelled him to the forefront of the industry, earning him the respect and admiration of colleagues and clients alike.”

Renfro’s professional background included serving as chairman of BancOne Texas, president and CEO of MBank Austin and chairman, president and CEO of Alamo National Bank of San Antonio and CEO of Worthen National Bank.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Renfro was passionate about civic engagement and philanthropy. He advocated for the betterment of his community, serving on numerous boards and committees aimed at fostering positive change. He served as a trustee of St Edward’s University, past president of the Texas Association of Tax Payers, past president of the Capital Area Council Boy Scouts of America; chair of the Austin Downtown Management Organization Inc, past president of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Austin Headliners Club and development counsel co-chair of Advantage Austin II.

“Bill’s impact extended far beyond the confines of his professional and civic endeavors,” his obituary notes. “He was known for his warmth, generosity and unwavering compassion, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. His genuine kindness and selflessness endeared him to countless individuals, leaving an enduring impression that will be cherished for generations to come. Bill’s legacy will forever be remembered and cherished by all who had the honor of knowing him. While his physical presence may be gone, his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of those whose lives he touched.”

Renfro is survived by his wife, Jean Keese Renfro, one daughter, two sons and their spouses, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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