More than a thousand people turned out at Kleinhans Music Hall on Monday afternoon to celebrate the life of Robert G. Wilmers, longtime CEO and chairman of M&T Bank Corporation. Bishop Richard J. Malone recalled Wilmers as a 'remarkable gentleman' whose personal generosity benefited Catholic education and Catholic Charities.
It was the first time the Western New York community had
come together in remembrance since Wilmers passed away at his home in New York
City on December 16 at the age of 83. Bishop Malone said Wilmers displayed a
sense of Humanitas, a term the ancient
Romans used to describe a person who is confident in his own worth, courteous
to others, decent in his social conduct, and active in his role in the
community. "Western New York, we all know, is a far better place because of his
presence, leadership, benevolence and example," said Bishop Malone.
Not
only was Wilmers personally generous to many appeals within the Diocese of
Buffalo, the M&T Charitable Foundation is a major supporter of Catholic
Charities and Catholic education. Aside from funding, M&T contributes
thousands of hours annually to numerous advisory boards for the diocese
including Catholic schools, parishes, Christ the King Seminary, Catholic
Charities and many social services organizations.
"Bob
lead by example and didn't ask of employees what he didn't do himself," said
Richard Suchan, executive director of the Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese
of Buffalo, who had worked for M&T Bank for 18 years. "During my time
there, it was quite evident that Bob truly believed that we weren't just
bankers but rather we were stakeholders and caregivers of our city and the
region in which we did business and as such, we had the moral, civic and
fiduciary responsibility to give back. In doing so, we could help build more
vibrant communities which would enable others and provide opportunities for
all."
On behalf of the Diocese of Buffalo, Bishop Malone extended heartfelt
condolences to Wilmers' family, friends and colleagues. "Because his personal
commitment to community engagement is so deeply engrained in M&T's culture,
our gratitude to him extends to his beloved M&T family as well," said
Bishop Malone. "Thank you M&T friends, for all the ways you give back by
your commitment to so many worthy and much needed initiatives in our Western
New York community. You, in a very special way will keep Bob's legacy and
memory alive.