Funeral Details

Matthew Bucksbaum

February 20, 1926 - November 24, 2013

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at 2:00 PM

Graveside

Jewish Glendale Cemetery
4909 University Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50310
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Shiva
Private

Memorial Contributions

The Aspen Music Festival and School
225 Music School Road
Aspen, Colorado 81611
www.aspenmusicfestival.com
or
The Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence at the
University of Chicago, Rm. W-737, MC6098
5841 South Maryland Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
bucksbauminstitute.uchicago.edu
or
A charity of choice





OBITUARY

Matthew Bucksbaum

Co-founder of General Growth Properties, died November 24, 2013, of respiratory failure. Before his retirement as CEO in 1999, and as Chairman in 2006, the publicly held company was one of the largest owners and developers of shopping centers in the world, numbering over 200 malls and 200 million square feet of space.
The company was the outgrowth of a family-owned grocery business in Marshalltown, Iowa, where Mr. Bucksbaum grew up and attended school. He was the first in his family to graduate from college with a four-year degree from the University of Iowa. He majored in economics, graduated cum laude, and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He was a member of the Phi Epsilon Pi social fraternity. The University honored him as one of its outstanding alumni.
The real estate development company was founded in 1954 under the leadership of Matthew Bucksbaum and his brothers Maurice and Martin. The Bucksbaum brothers were among a handful of families who are recognized today as the pioneers of the shopping center industry. Matthew became a member of the board of the International Council of Shopping Centers in 1986, and was named the organization’s worldwide chairman in 1992. Generally soft-spoken and thoughtful, he lived by the principal "My good name is the most precious thing I have" and was known for his integrity.
From 1959 to 2000, he lived with his family in Des Moines, Iowa. The family also lived in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they built the state’s first shopping center, and their second center, in Bettendorf, Iowa, was the first to feature a department store anchor at a time of rapid expansion in the shopping mall industry. After building malls in other Iowa communities in which Younkers, an Iowa department store chain, was the anchor tenant, the board chairman of Younkers asked the Bucksbaums to move to Des Moines in 1964 to assume the management of a publicly held real estate firm. The public listing of its stock broadened the company’s financial base and permitted it rapid expansion, taking the name General Growth Properties in 1970.
The Bucksbaums became part-time residents of Aspen, Colorado, in the early 1970s, drawn there by the winter and the summer beauty, as well as the Aspen Music Festival. After years of regularly enjoying summer concerts there, Mr. Bucksbaum was invited to become a trustee of the Festival and later served two terms as the chairman of its board. He oversaw the building of a new concert tent during his chairmanship. It provided a concert hall-like summer venue for Festival events. After moving to Chicago, he was asked to join the board of the Chicago Symphony Association that was in the midst of renovating Symphony Hall. He became deeply interested in the medical school of the University of Chicago and with his wife co-founded the Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence. Additional interests have included providing scholarship opportunities for young people in the varied fields of music and higher education, and initiatives to increase diversity within the shopping center-related industry.
The funeral will be held on Tuesday, November 26, at Temple B'nai Jeshurun in Des Moines at 1:30. Burial will follow at Glendale Cemetery, followed by a reception at the Temple. A memorial service will be held in the next few months in Chicago.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Carolyn Swartz Bucksbaum, and children, John Bucksbaum (Jacolyn) and Ann B. Friedman (Thomas L.) as well as grandchildren Orly D. Friedman and Natalie F. Winston (Daniel) and Max and Eli Bucksbaum, and his brother, Maurice Bucksbaum (Dorothy). Preceding him in death was his brother Martin. The family is also deeply indebted to Robert Schrieffer, John Rhea Zurbano, Anita Ocampo, Emilita Cielos, Griselda Henderson, and Celia Manalus for their years of loving care, and to the family’s devoted doctor, Mark Siegler.
The family is indebted to Pat Gessmann who moved to Chicago from Des Moines to continue to her decades long, invaluable service to Mr. Bucksbaum.

Memorial in his memory to The Aspen Music Festival and School, 225 Music School Road, Aspen, CO 81611 www.aspenmusicfestival.com or The Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence at the University of Chicago,
Rm. W-737, MC6098 5841 S. Maryland Avenue Chicago, IL 60637, bucksbauminstitute.uchicago.edu or a charity of choice.

Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals-Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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It was an honor to have known Mathew and his wife Kay, we met so many years ago in Japan and the friendship has not waned .. He will be missed. My condolences and heart go to the family.
with love,
Jacqueline

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February 20, 2014