Bill Mitchell
William R (Bill) Mitchell - muralist, cartoonist, artist, local historian, pirate and overall scallywag - was born on April 14, 1949 and lived most of his years in Anacortes. Bill's life took a turn, that he later credited for saving his life and putting him on a more creative path. An auto accident claimed his ability to walk and he was confined to his wheel chair for 48 years. This allowed him to turn his focus to his art and set him on a course that will continue to grace Anacortes for years to come. Amazing accomplishment for an artist who had also lost the use of his fingers.
His roots were deep, and his love of all things Anacortes fueled Bill's passion to preserve and honor the rich history on Fidalgo Island. Always one to champion saving a cherished building and hoping to spruce up the community, Bill created the Anacortes Mural Project. The first mural was mounted May 3, 1984. The project generated a life of its own and currently there are over 160 murals on display and several that were still in the planning stages. Bill loved parades, mermaids, cars, pirates, World War II mementos, to name but a few and never taking no for an answer. He would share his vision and enthusiasm with everyone who took the time to listen. His impact will remain within all of us.
Bill passed away from his beloved community on March 7, 2019 in his home surrounded by family and all his treasured collection of just about everything.