W. H. Weeks
1864–1936 (age 72)
Biography
William H. Weeks was a visionary architect born in 1864 whose deep care for communities led him to design schools, libraries, and civic buildings throughout California and the West. He invested himself in crafting dignified, accessible public spaces that combined classical detail with modern utility, leaving countless towns graced by his thoughtful sense of proportion.
His legacy endures in the civic heart of the places that welcomed his work, and the Pioneer Cemetery now holds a quiet witness to a life spent shaping the hometowns and campuses that still serve their residents today.