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and became the chairwoman in 1981. Faircloth started the Stewards Fund, a charitable foundation, which she ran until she was succeeded by her daughter in 2000. Following her death in 2010, The Anonymous Trust was created from her estate with $ 181 million. In 2021, the trust was worth $ 285 million
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Following her death, The Anonymous Trust was created from her estate and was worth $ 181 million. The Trust, which had $ 285 million in assets in 2021 and ranks among North Carolina's twenty largest foundations, was created to provide financial aid for various causes in North Carolina. The trust
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Faircloth established the Stewards Fund, a charitable foundation that gifted over $ 70 million. She ran the Fund until 2000, when her daughter succeeded her. She and her siblings managed the Kathleen Price and Joseph M. Bryan Family Foundation, founded by her parents.
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but, in the 1970s, left due to a disagreement with spending policies. Faircloth rejoined the symphony's board, and took over as chairwoman, in 1981.
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in 1931, where her father took a job at her grandfather's insurance company. They lived in a mansion in the
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Soon after graduating from Hollins, Faircloth was hired as a researcher with the editorial staff of
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in New York from 1952 to 1967, when she returned to North Carolina to marry the politician
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in assets and was one of the twenty largest foundations in North Carolina.
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in a private ceremony, officiated by Rev. Dr. John Redhead of
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Faircloth was born Nancy Anne Bryan on October 15, 1930, in
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In 1967, she married the farmer and political consultant
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September 1, 2022 358:"NC trend: The quiet style of the Anonymous Trust" 264:until 1967 when she moved back to North Carolina. 499:Senator aims to shed light on first lady's deals 453:North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research 8: 352: 350: 348: 346: 344: 342: 340: 323:'s School of Education and $ 5.9 million to 267:She served on the board of trustees for the 385: 383: 381: 379: 186:She served on the board of trustees of the 18: 217:Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company 442: 440: 413: 411: 336: 293:North Carolina State Highway Commission 289:First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro 177:North Carolina State Highway Commission 649:People from Greensboro, North Carolina 674:Spouses of North Carolina politicians 7: 515:Murphy, Brian (September 16, 2023). 425:. Legacy Remembers. January 19, 2010 297:North Carolina Secretary of Commerce 181:North Carolina Secretary of Commerce 654:Philanthropists from North Carolina 629:American women nonprofit executives 545:"Ms. Faircloth, Mr. Beaujeu-Dufour" 285:Duncan McLauchlin "Lauch" Faircloth 569:McFadden, Robert D. (2023-09-14). 238:, an all-girls boarding school in 14: 447:Siceloff, Bruce (February 1983). 110: 321:North Carolina State University 106: 634:American women philanthropists 391:"Bryan-Faircloth Wedding 1967" 1: 669:Socialites from New York City 325:Fayetteville State University 232:Irving Park Historic District 497:May, A.L. (March 28, 1995). 209:Kathleen Marshall Clay Price 242:. Faircloth graduated from 690: 624:American women journalists 522:New Hampshire Union Leader 479:Greensboro News and Record 473:Scism, Jack (1991-12-15). 419:"Nancy Faircloth Obituary" 228:Greensboro, North Carolina 163:Nancy Anne Bryan Faircloth 55:January 15, 2010 (aged 79) 644:Hollins University alumni 639:Fortune (magazine) people 319:granted $ 7.2 million to 659:North Carolina Democrats 551:. 1997-04-20. p. 46 503:The Atlanta Constitution 362:Business North Carolina 313:Raleigh, North Carolina 269:North Carolina Symphony 250:Career and philanthropy 203:to insurance executive 188:North Carolina Symphony 59:Raleigh, North Carolina 395:The News and Observer 205:Joseph McKinley Bryan 195:Early life and family 23:Nancy Bryan Faircloth 664:Salem Academy alumni 525:. Brendan J. 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New York City
New York
Raleigh, North Carolina
Salem Academy
Hollins College
Lauch Faircloth
Joseph M. Bryan
Kathleen Price
Ethel Clay Price
Julian Price
Fortune
Lauch Faircloth
North Carolina State Highway Commission
North Carolina Secretary of Commerce
North Carolina Symphony
New York City
Joseph McKinley Bryan
Kathleen Marshall Clay Price
Julian Price
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company
Ethel Clay Price
Greensboro, North Carolina
Irving Park Historic District
Salem Academy
Winston-Salem
Hollins College
Fortune
North Carolina Symphony
Duncan McLauchlin "Lauch" Faircloth
First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro

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