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    Joan Beverly Kroc (née Mansfield, previously Smith; August 27, 1928 – October 12, 2003), also known as Joni, was an American philanthropist and third wife of McDonald's CEO Ray Kroc.

  3. Mar 13, 2004 · Immediately Joan Kroc was vaulted into new social circles, but she’d still take the McDonald’s jet back to Rapid City and pick up her girlfriends for weekend adventures. “Her personality never really changed,” says Barbara Eilers, who owned a fur shop in Rapid City.

  4. Dec 22, 2016 · Joan Kroc parlayed his fortune to become one of the greatest philanthropists of the 20th century, inventively supporting liberal causes that would have made the conservative businessman recoil...

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · When she died in 2003, Joan Kroc stunned the Salvation Army when she left what amounted to $1.8 billion — roughly half her fortune —with instructions to carry out her wish for the centers.

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · When she died in 2003, Joan Kroc stunned the Salvation Army when she left what amounted to $1.8 billion — roughly half her fortune _with instructions to carry out her wish for the centers. In today’s dollars, that is $2.9 billion.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Joan Kroc’s $1.8 Billion Legacy: Transforming Communities Through Salvation Army Centers. In a remarkable act of philanthropy, Joan Kroc, the billionaire heiress of the McDonald’s fortune, left a staggering $1.8 billion, approximately half of her wealth, to the Salvation Army in 2003.

  8. With an estimated net worth of $1.7 billion, Kroc ranked #121 on Forbes magazine's 2003 list of America's wealthiest people. Left National Public Radio over $200 million dollars in her Will, including $5 million to San Diego NPR station, KPBS.

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