"Mrs. Hunt told us she was drawn to the mission of Dallas CASA because she had a wonderful childhood and felt deeply for vulnerable children who do not," said Kathleen LaValle, CASA president and CEO. Tenison. At the age of 73 he served five months overseas in Kuwait with the American Red Cross in service to the Armed Forces at U.S. base Arifjan. These families cared deeply about Dallas, and they gave generously to every avenue of its development. MBank Dallas, which. Son-in-law of J.S. Over the years, she quietly spread her largesse to innumerable causes dear to her heart, including Dallas CASA, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, the Retina Foundation of the Southwest, the Junior League of Dallas and the Crystal Charity Ball. Jim graduated from Shawnee Mission North High School in 1961. If all goes as planned, the history of the Marcus family (and its inextricable subplot, the Neiman-Marcus story) will soon be sung and danced on the Broadway stage. He left the life insurance legacy to Carolyns husband, Dan Williams, while he turned a tiny real-estate firm into the billion-dollar Southland Financial Corp. Having made it, they now preserve it-both their heritage and their inheritance. Gen. Richard M. Cano. Though they lived frugally while struggling to launch their business, once success came, they indulged themselves in luxury. Some prefer to keep quiet. Forbes magazine last year estimated her worth at $800 million, including the assets of the trust. He owned the land on which the city of Carrollton grew; the family homestead was on the present site of the Preston Trails Golf Club. Then they moved to Highland Park. Sullivan is calling out the National Guard to help look for the plane, Clements said. Developer Lucy Billingsley held Hunt in her highest esteem. We've got a Chinese [tycoon] getting ready to overpay. Hunt wanted to come up with a way to use the cast-off innards from her kids' jack-o'-lanterns, so she started developing her own recipes. Dallas high-society style of life was in full swing. She will be sorely missed.". Why is Frank McCourt really pushing it? Mr. Schoellkopf, 80 years old, was a dedicated husband and father who loved the outdoors, history and his friends. You may find Dallas old-money heirs elusive, but rest assured that they know who they are. By 1986, Caroline had become the richest Hunt and one of Americas wealthiest women. (Bill) Mele, J. Frederick (Sandy) Schoellkopf VI, Kristin (Buddy) Borowiak and Abby Schoellkopf; loving great grandmother of Jacob . After leaving the newspaper industry in 1970, he entered Dallas politics, heading the influential Citizens Charter Association from 1972 to 1975, when he ran for Mayor of Dallas. Since then, the hotel investments of the trust have been pared back by more than half. $109,000 lottery jackpot won on Kentucky couple's 44th anniversary. That story ran a year ago almost to the day. Rosewood Financial Inc., one of five corporations within the trust, owns almost 10% of First Executives common stock.