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Doris Eleanor Buffett (February 12, 1928 – August 4, 2020) was an American philanthropist also known as the 'retail' philanthropist and the founder of The Sunshine Lady Foundation, The Learning By Giving Foundation, and The Letters Foundation which she co-founded alongside her younger brother, billionaire Warren Buffett.
Doris Buffett (1928–2020), sister of Warren Buffett; Ernest P. Buffett (1877–1946), American businessman, grandfather of Warren Buffett; George D. Buffett (1928–2012), American politician, cousin of Warren Buffett; Howard Buffett (1903–1964), American politician, father of Warren Buffett; Howard Graham Buffett (born 1954), son of Warren ...
They had a son, Howard Warren Buffett, who was born on October 14, 1983. Buffett currently resides in Decatur, Illinois, from where he oversees a 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2) family farm in Pana, Illinois, and three foundation-operated research farms, including over 1,500 acres in Arizona, and 9,200 acres in South Africa.
The Buffet surname (renamed to Buffett) originates in France with a Huguenot weaver, named John Buffett, who became Buffett's first American Buffett ancestor when he immigrated to New York in the late-1600s. [1] Howard Buffett attended public schools and graduated from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1925.
According to Robert, he and Doris met because Beck, her husband, was a client of his bookmaking business. Both Robert and Doris, although already married, were attracted to each other, and eventually divorced their spouses; they married in 1982. On August 1, 1984, Doris gave birth to twins, Nicole and Alessandra. [3]
Jill Lonita Coit (née Billiot; born June 11, 1943, or 1944 [5]) is an American convicted murderer.A con artist and serial bigamist who has been married 11 times to nine different men since 1961, [1] Coit was convicted of killing her eighth husband in 1993 and is also suspected of killing her third husband in 1972.
Gordon Frederick Cummins was born in New Earswick, North Riding of Yorkshire, on 18 February 1914, [3] [4] the first of four children born to John Cummins and his wife Amelia (née Lee). Cummins's father was a civil servant who ran a school for delinquent youths; his mother was a housewife.
According to friends, Anne, then aged 18, was the nanny of David Schreiber and his first wife's children. David, a translator with a military background, fell for Anne and on leaving his first wife, the pair married in 1982. They had three children together, including, Louisa (born 1980/1981), Rose (born January 1986) and their youngest, Thomas.