William Hood Dunwoody
1841–1914 (age 73)
Businessman and Philanthropist
Biography
William Hood Dunwoody was a businessman and philanthropist whose success in the grain trade allowed him to support churches, schools, and medical institutions across the country. Born in 1841, he never forgot the responsibilities tied to prosperity, and he directed generous gifts toward educational causes and relief efforts that eased hardships for many.
His legacy of giving remained a guiding light long after he died in 1914; he was laid to rest at Lakewood Cemetery, where friends remember his big heart and forward-looking vision for improving civic life.