- Date Of Birth: December 13, 1964
- Date Of Death: July 20, 2015
- State: Arizona
W. Kendall Coor, 50, passed away July 20, 2015, following an 18 year struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. With him at the end was his wife, Lynne, whom he had met at an MS support group meeting at the onset of his disease. Born in St. Louis, Mo. on December 13, 1964, Kendall moved to Vermont at age 11 where he completed his elementary and middle school years. He was active in the Boy Scouts, the Burlington Tree Committee and was a competitive skier as a member of the Smuggler’s Notch Ski Team. Kendall attended Phillips Academy, Andover, where he excelled in architecture and the arts. Among his major accomplishments was an invitation to mount a one-man show in the Gelb Gallery and the placement of his 20 foot high sculpture named ‘Proteus’ on the steps of the Addison Gallery at his graduation in 1984. He studied architecture at Washington University, St. Louis, attending major workshops in Spain and Italy as part of his study. He also attended the Sorbonne in Paris for a year during his undergraduate years. Kendall earned his Masters in Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCIARCH), working in the studio of Frank Gehry as he did so. He was working with Chanen Construction Company of Phoenix when MS caused his early retirement. Kendall is survived by his wife, Lynne, his mother, Ina Fitzhenry, his father and step-mother, Lattie and Elva Coor, his father and mother in law, Ken and Norma Buckwald, his brother, Colin and wife, Rachel, his sister Farryl Bertmann and husband, Andre, nephews Maximilian and Sebastian Bertmann, and Kaiden Coor, his step-brother Eric Holt and step-sisters Elizabeth Kosloff and husband, Sandy, Stephanie Lavinia and husband, Todd, step-niece Kayla Kosloff and step-nephew Jason Kosloff,.