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  1. Mary Ann Gates (née Maxwell; July 5, 1929 – June 10, 1994) was an American banker, civic activist, non-profit executive, and schoolteacher.

  2. Jan 1, 2005 · The Seattle civic activist and philanthropist Mary Gates and her husband William H. Gates strived to create a quality environment for their children inside their home, as well as outside in the community.

    • Bill Gates’ Mom, Mary Maxwell Gates, Helped Her Son Secure a Contract with IBM. Bill Gates’ mom, Mary Gates, helped her son form a lucrative relationship with I.B.M., securing a contract with his fledgling company, Microsoft, according to the New York Times.
    • Mary Maxwell Gates Died at Age 64 After Making Several ‘Firsts’ as a Businesswoman. Seattle Public Schools Athletics. @SPSAthletics206 · Follow. On This #ThrowBackThursday I bring you Mary Maxwell Gates.
    • Bill Gates Sr. Was Credited With Saving Starbucks When He Was an Attorney. When Starbucks was a small company with only six stores and a total business value of $3.8 million, a man who is now Starbucks executive chairman nearly lost the business in an underhanded deal, according to Yahoo Finance.
    • Bill Gates Parents Were Married for 44 Years Before His Mom’s Death in 1994. Bill Gates’ parents, Bill Gates Sr. and Mary Maxwell Gates, met while they were both attending the University of Washington.
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  4. Jun 10, 2011 · On June 10, 1994, Mary Maxwell Gates, mother of Microsoft co-founder William H. Gates III and a woman widely admired for her civic activism, dies of breast cancer at age 64.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Bill Gates credits his success in life to his parents, Bill Sr. and Mary Maxwell Gates. The Microsoft founder and philanthropist is one of Bill Sr. and Mary’s three children.

  6. Feb 16, 2019 · Mary Maxwell Gates was an American businesswoman and the mother of Microsoft founder, Bill Gates. She was associated with philanthropy and rendered voluntary service. Having worked as a school teacher in the early 1950s, Mary strived towards addressing students’ concerns.

  7. Mary Maxwell Gates. Portrait that hangs in Mary Gates Hall, painted by Margaret “Meg” Holland Sargent. Mary Maxwell Gates (1929–1994) was a leader who promoted voluntary service and philanthropy both locally and nationally.

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