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  2. Mary Fendrich Hulman died from complications due to emphysema on April 10, 1998, at age 93. Following her funeral in the church where Tony Hulman's funeral was held 20 years earlier, she was buried by his side in Terre Haute's Calvary Cemetery.

  3. Apr 12, 1998 · Mary Fendrich Hulman, who delivered the famous command ''Gentlemen, start your engines'' for many years at her family's Indianapolis Motor Speedway, died today. She was 93.

  4. Mar 27, 1998 · INDIANAPOLIS, April 10, 1998 -- Mary Fendrich Hulman, chairman emeritus of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, died at 6:29 a.m. April 10 at her home in Indianapolis. She was 93....

  5. Apr 10, 1998 · INDIANAPOLIS - Mary Fendrich Hulman, cigar heiress and widow of Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony Hulman, died today. She was 93. Mrs. Hulman became chairman of the Speedway board of ...

  6. Apr 10, 1998 · Mary Fendrich Hulman died from complications due to emphysema on April 10, 1998, at age 93.

  7. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › mary-fendrich-hulmanMary Hulman - IMS Museum

    MARY FENDRICH HULMAN, matriarch of the Hulman-George family, was the wife of Anton “Tony” Hulman, Jr., who purchased the Indianapolis Motor Speedway from Eddie Rickenbacker in November 1945. Born into the prominent LaFendrich cigar family in Evansville, Indiana, Mary Fendrich married Tony Hulman in 1926. They bought the Speedway 20 years ...

  8. She became chairwoman of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway board when her husband, Tony Hulman, died in 1977. Poor health forced her to turn the chairwomanship over to her daughter, Mari Hulman George. Mary Fendrich was the only child of the late John Herrmann Fendrich, whose father founded the cigar empire La Fendrich.

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