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After Bonfils' death, Stanton, together with his brother Robert Stanton and Albert Zarlengo, incorporated the Bonfils–Stanton Foundation. [34] Stanton's own estate was added to the foundation upon his death in 1987. [28] By 1997 the foundation had assets of $44 million, [34] and by 2003, $71.2 million. [28]
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Frederick Gilmer Bonfils (1860–1933), publisher; Emily Crane (born 1994), softball player; Pendleton Dudley (1876–1966), journalist; Pat Elzie (born 1960) basketball coach; David Hungate (born 1948), musician, bass player; William L. Hungate (1922–2007), politican and judge; Richard Alonzo Jaccard (1918–1942), Navy ensign who was ...
May Bonfils Stanton (1883–1962) 1985 Philanthropist [154] Anne Steinbeck (b. 1929) 1985 First Colorado woman to serve as president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs [155] Ruth Stockton (1916–1990) 1985 Legislator; first woman president pro-tem of the Colorado State Senate [156] Elizabeth Hickok Robbins Stone
In November 2015, the Saint Louis Zoo agreed to purchase Grant's Farm from six heirs of the beer baron, August A. "Gussie" Busch, Jr. for approximately $30 million. The deal required a city judge to back four of the Busch heirs in order to release the land from a trust.
Bonfils Building: March 22, 1984 1200 Grand Ave. ... MO: U.S. Courthouse and Post Office-Kansas City, MO. November 20, 2007 : 811 Grand Boulevard Downtown: 145 ...
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Frederick Gilmer Bonfils (December 21, 1860 – February 2, 1933) was an American businessman and publisher who, alongside Harry Heye Tammen, owned The Denver Post, the Kansas City Post, and the Sells Floto Circus.