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Joan B. Kroc, widow of McDonald's founder, dies at 75
The San Diego Union Tribune ^ | October 12, 2003 | Elliot Spagat

Posted on 10/12/2003 7:50:30 PM PDT by South40

SAN DIEGO – Joan B. Kroc, the billionaire widow of McDonald's Corp. founder Ray Kroc, died Sunday after a brief bout with brain cancer. She was 75.

Kroc was known in recent years as a major donor to organizations working to promote world peace, including namesake think tanks at the University of Notre Dame and the University of San Diego. She inherited the San Diego Padres after her husband died in 1984 and sold the baseball club in 1990 to a group led by Los Angeles television producer Tom Werner.

Kroc died at her home in Rancho Santa Fe, a wealthy enclave north of San Diego, several months after being diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer, said Dick Starmann, her spokesman.

Kroc ranked No. 121 on Forbes magazine's latest list of the nation's wealthiest people, with an estimated net worth of $1.7 billion. Her donations created Notre Dame's Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies in 1986 and the University of San Diego's Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice in 2001. She was also a major benefactor of the Carter Center of Emory University in Atlanta.

Kroc contributed $12 million to establish the Notre Dame center after hearing the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, then president of the university, warn about the arms race at a San Diego talk in 1985, said Scott Appleby, the center's director.

"She walked up to him after the talk and said, 'I'm going to help you,'" said Appleby. "She was a passionate champion of peace and justice and she was single-minded in her dedication to eliminating the threat of nuclear weapons and all forms of deadly violence."

Kroc had told friends and acquaintances recently that she was deeply concerned about the turn in world events since the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

"She was very opposed to the war in Iraq and war in general," Appleby said. "She really thought the war in Iraq was a misadventure from the beginning."

The University of San Diego think tank has worked to broker peace in hot spots including Nepal, Madagascar and the Ivory Coast, said Joyce Neu, executive director, who pegged Kroc's donations to the center at more than $30 million.

Kroc also had several San Diego-area causes. She contributed more than $90 million to the Salvation Army for a 12.5-acre arts and recreation center in east San Diego, an area that needs more public services, said Maj. Cindy Foley, the center's administrator.

The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center registered more than 420,000 visits in the 12 months after it opened in June 2002. It has three swimming pools, an indoor ice rink, a library and a $15 million theater.

"She worried that there were children and families who didn't have an opportunity to discover their talents because of a lack of facilities," Maj. Foley said. "She embodied the word generosity."

Kroc was born Aug. 27, 1928 in St. Paul, Minn., and was a musician and music teacher for many years. She married Ray Kroc in 1969 and the couple moved from Chicago to San Diego in 1976, two years after purchasing the Padres and preventing the team from being moved to Washington, D.C.

When Ray Kroc died on Jan. 14, 1984 at age 81, Mrs. Kroc succeeded him as the Padres' owner and chairwoman. She admitted knowing nothing about baseball when she took the helm, but that did not stop her from speaking out. The Padres went to the World Series in her first season, losing to the Detroit Tigers.

Kroc was deeply involved in running the team, at one point rehiring Manager Dick Williams after he was fired without her consultation. She sold the team in 1990, not because of the team's poor performance, she said, but because she wanted to spend more time with her family.

"I'm a few years older now, and, unlike Zsa Zsa (Gabor), I'm not ashamed to admit that I'll be 62 next August," she said in a 1989 interview. "I think it's time to prioritize."

Kroc is survived by a daughter, four granddaughters and four great-grandchildren. Private funeral arrangements were pending.


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This Lady was a very good and giving person. She'll be missed by many.
1 posted on 10/12/2003 7:50:30 PM PDT by South40
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2 posted on 10/12/2003 7:52:34 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: South40
"She was a passionate champion of peace and justice and she was single-minded in her dedication to eliminating the threat of nuclear weapons and all forms of deadly violence."

Admirable goal - who could be against such a thing? But misguided and lacking perspective.

"She was very opposed to the war in Iraq and war in general," Appleby said. "She really thought the war in Iraq was a misadventure from the beginning."

She should stick to hamburgers.

3 posted on 10/12/2003 8:20:47 PM PDT by Prince Caspian (Don't ask if it's risky... Ask if the reward is worth the risk)
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Obviously, I don't agree with her politics. But she was a great humanitarian who not only didn't mind but enjoyed sharing her wealth.
4 posted on 10/12/2003 8:23:45 PM PDT by South40 (My vote helped defeat bustamante. Did yours?)
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To: Prince Caspian
I wonder if her coffin will be clamshell-shaped and made from styrofoam?
5 posted on 10/12/2003 8:26:40 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Prince Caspian
Her donations created Notre Dame's Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies in 1986 and the University of San Diego's Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice in 2001

Interesting. She marries Ray Kroc AFTER he becomes wealthy, and inherits HIS money when he dies. Rather than commemorate HIM, she uses his hard earned money to glorify HERSELF. Typical Liberal.

6 posted on 10/12/2003 8:50:45 PM PDT by Cowboy Bob
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To: South40
This Lady was a very good and giving person. She'll be missed by many.

She gave money to 'researchers' who dissected babies for their body parts.

She'll be missed by many? More like, she caused many to be missed.

7 posted on 10/12/2003 9:02:57 PM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: shhrubbery!
She contributed more than $90 million to the Salvation Army for a 12.5-acre arts and recreation center in east San Diego, an area that needs more public services, said Maj. Cindy Foley, the center's administrator.

She'll be missed by those not so narrow-minded.

8 posted on 10/12/2003 9:12:37 PM PDT by South40 (My vote helped defeat bustamante. Did yours?)
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To: South40
She was very generous but very selective in her generosity. USO never got a nickle out of her, due to her fervent pacifism. Funny how pacifists like to blame military personnel and their dependents for war, when it's ultimately civilians that give the orders.

She was pals with Helen Copley, publisher of the SD Union Tribune. I think she must have influenced Copley in her long transition toward the left end of the political spectrum.
9 posted on 10/12/2003 9:32:51 PM PDT by SBprone
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To: South40
She'll be missed by those not so narrow-minded.

Yes, indeed, by those who think children are just so much hamburger.

10 posted on 10/12/2003 9:38:57 PM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: shhrubbery!
Yes, indeed, by those who think children are just so much hamburger.

No need to continue; I accept you for the simpleton that you obviously are.

11 posted on 10/12/2003 9:40:50 PM PDT by South40 (My vote helped defeat bustamante. Did yours?)
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To: SBprone
Oh, yes. The Trib is sooooooo liberal it publishes the column of Joseph Perkins, one of the few black conservatives.

And Allan Miller, the editor of the editorial page is a real lib.

Keen observation.

12 posted on 10/12/2003 9:44:11 PM PDT by South40 (My vote helped defeat bustamante. Did yours?)
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Few Black Conservatives? That is a bit condescending and unnecessary and Joseph Perkins is an excellent writer. Otherwise, the UT (the Tribune has not been published since the 80's) is rather middle of the road with some liberal tendencies (journalists tend to be annoyingly liberal).
13 posted on 10/12/2003 9:49:06 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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To: Cowboy Bob
The affects of her "generosity" have really hit Notre Dame hard. They almost kicked ROTC off the campus due to the liberals there!!!!!

Right now,the liberals including Malloy(President)are pushing to get as many undesignated donations in order to maintain and push the liberal agenda on campus - promotion of homosexuality, anti-military stances, pushing "diversity". Money corrupts and lots of money really corrupts.

I think she may have meant well, but she and her California type are trying to ruin the University.

14 posted on 10/12/2003 9:49:16 PM PDT by Hamilton2
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To: South40
Typical response of the pro-abortionist: You can't defend your opinion, so you call your opponent stupid.
15 posted on 10/12/2003 9:49:50 PM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: South40; sandyeggo
Oh and BACK ON TOPIC, Joan Kroc was a pacifist and a Dorothy Day Catholic. Hope she did not die without Christ.
16 posted on 10/12/2003 9:50:55 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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To: shhrubbery!
Typical response of the pro-abortionist: You can't defend your opinion, so you call your opponent stupid.

You are stupid. I'm anything but a "pro-abortionist".

But what's a little fact like that to a simpleton like you?

17 posted on 10/12/2003 9:51:06 PM PDT by South40 (My vote helped defeat bustamante. Did yours?)
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To: Hamilton2; Canticle_of_Deborah; sandyeggo
Bloody illinois transplant was what you meant..... right? :-)
18 posted on 10/12/2003 9:51:48 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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To: South40
What brilliance, reason, logic and variety you show in your argument, which consists entirely of calling me a simpleton -- twice.

Not worth getting into a pi$$ing match with you.

19 posted on 10/12/2003 9:56:36 PM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: CARepubGal
Condescending and unnecessary? Only in your make-believe world.

I think Perkins is great. Why on Earth would you think my comment condescending?

Apparently you are unaware, South40 is a black conservative.

20 posted on 10/12/2003 9:56:42 PM PDT by South40 (My vote helped defeat bustamante. Did yours?)
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