The Lane family were large donors to Stanford University including renovations in 1983 to the
Palo Alto Stock Farm Horse Barn and after the
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, for the reconstruction of the
Stanford Memorial Church and other historic campus buildings. In 2005, a donation to Stanford University named the
Center for the Study of the North American West department after the Lane family. Lane, with a long interest in aviation, was a founding member of the
Hiller Aviation Museum in
San Carlos, California. The Lanes sponsored an internship program starting in 2002, the Bill and Jean Lane Internship Endowment at the
National Museum of Natural History of the
Smithsonian Institution. In 2005, Lane and his wife (who graduated from
Northwestern University in 1952) funded the
Jean Gimbel Lane Prize in Piano Performance at the
Bienen School of Music. In 2015, an additional $5 million endowment to
Northwestern University was announced. With a large donation to the
UC Santa Cruz Arboretum, the Lanes established the Jean and Bill Lane Botanical Library in 1994, a non-lending library focusing on South African, Australian, New Zealand, and California plants. Bill and Jean Lane endowed the Lane Family Lectureship in Environmental Science at
Washington State University. Bill Lane died on July 31, 2010, at the age of 90. His wife, Jean Lane, died in Portola Valley on November 18, 2017, after a brief illness, at the age of 87. ==References==