Knowles, Hatherly Bliss

H. Bliss Knowles Sept. 22, 1926 ~ June 23, 2010 Hatherly Bliss
"Sis" Knowles passed away on June 23, 2010, at her home in
Bellevue, Idaho at age 83. She was born in Oakland, California
on September 22, 1926, to Will Bliss and Hatherly Brittain Bliss.
She grew up in Piedmont, California and attended Frank C.
Havens School and The Anna Head School. She graduated from
the University of Nevada, Reno. Her love of the mountains was
established over many summers at Glenbrook, Nevada, where
the Bliss family operated the Glenbrook Inn and Ranch. Sis was
an active sportswoman during her youth. She was a ski racer at
Nevada and during the summers, an accomplished equestrian,
usually on the back of her treasured horse, Stardust. Sis was a
fierce and capable tennis player and played many competitive
matches including Glenbrook's summer rivalry with the team
from River Ranch. Her greatest accomplishment as a golfer was
her hole-in- one on Glenbrook's storied third hole, with no
less a companion than Clark Gable himself. After college, Sis
went to Hollywood where she worked at Young & Rubicam
before going to work for Bing Crosby's production company.
In 1953, she married Richard Schutte, who she had met during
an earlier summer at Glenbrook. She and Dick had two children
during their short marriage. After the divorce, Sis and her kids
moved to San Francisco from Piedmont. She led an active
social life and was married briefly to Gorham Knowles. She
opened an art gallery on Union Street with Lani Mein and
played lots of tennis at the Cal Club. After her kids went away
to high school, Sis moved to her beloved 1360 Montgomery
Street on Telegraph Hill. She met her life partner Robert T.
"Robbie" Williams there. Sis hosted countless raucous, joyous
affairs and truly had the time of her life while living there. In
1969, she built her dream house on family property at
Glenbrook. Designed by Sandy Walker, the house resembled an
old barn. For nearly the next twenty years, Sis and her kids
hosted generations of friends for summer functions and
Thanksgiving gatherings that will be remembered through the
ages by those lucky enough to attend. In 1987, Sis left San
Francisco and moved to Ketchum, Idaho where she lived until
2005, when she relocated to Bellevue. She enjoyed skiing,
hiking and bicycling until her later years. Known by most at this
point as "Bliss", she cherished the friendship and kindness of
her many neighbors in Bellevue, never more than in her final
months. During her life, Bliss proudly served on the board of
Guide Dogs for the Blind, the Borel Bank and the advisory
board of the Idaho Community Foundation. She was an active
volunteer at Blaine Manor and at Wood River Medical Center.
She is survived by her children, daughter Megan Walton (Bill) of
San Anselmo, California, and their son Will, and her son, Will
Schutte (Suzanne) of San Francisco and their children Jake and
Graham Koten and daughter Anna as well as her brother,
William W. Bliss and his son, Billy. She was preceded in death by
her partner, Robbie Williams, as well as by many cherished
canines such as her first dog Michael, gentle Maile, sweet
Cassidy and her beloved Charlie, all of whom are now getting
more walks and dog biscuits than ever before! The family
requests that any donations be made to the Animal Shelter of
the Wood River Valley or Hospice of the Wood River Valley. A
celebration of her life will be held soon. Arrangements are
under the care of Wood River Chapel of Hailey
(www.woodriverchapel.com).

Published in San Francisco Chronicle on June 24, 2010