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  2. May Bonfils Stanton - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Wonderbound - Wikipedia

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    Wonderbound is a non-profit 501(c)(3) arts organization and as such is supported by donations, grants, and ticket sales. Wonderbound is also supported in part by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District of Adams, Broomfield, and Jefferson Counties and by the Bonfils Stanton Foundation. Wonderbound earns 30 percent of its revenues from ...

  4. Sue Anschutz-Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Sue Anschutz-Rodgers (born 1936) [1] is an American rancher, conservationist, and philanthropist.Owner of the Crystal River Ranch in Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado, she is a strong proponent of conservationism and preservation of the heritage of the American West, and helped implement the legal concept of conservation easements in the state.

  5. Dorothy Horrell - Wikipedia

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    The following year, she accepted the position of president and CEO of the Bonfils–Stanton Foundation, serving in this capacity from 2001 to 2013. [4] During her tenure, she founded the Livingston Fellowship Program and saw the arts and leadership foundation named Colorado's Foundation of the Year in 2007. [1]

  6. Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Stanton notified Grant of the president's death and summoned him to Washington. Vice President Andrew Johnson was sworn in as president on April 15. [ 234 ] [ i ] Grant was determined to work with Johnson, and he privately expressed "every reason to hope" in the new president's ability to run the government "in its old channel".

  7. Philippa Marrack - Wikipedia

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    2004 – Bonfils Stanton Award for Science [25] 2004 – L'Oreal UNESCO Women in Science Award; 2004 – National Jewish Health Abraham J. Kauvar Presidential Award [26] 2004 – University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Mentoring Award [26] 2005 – Pearl Meister Greengard Prize [27] 2006 – Avery-Landsteiner Prize [28]

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  9. Marilyn Van Derbur - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Van Derbur was born on June 16, 1937, in Denver, Colorado., [2] the youngest of four daughters to a family in the Denver mortuary business. (The lighted cross on Mount Lindo southwest of Denver was built so Van Derbur's grandmother could see her husband's final resting place from her home in Park Hill. [4])