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Having six children of his own, Hilton is an avid supporter of the "Little Fighter's Cancer Trust" [67] and continually takes part in charity events to raise money and awareness for the West Rand Heart and Organ Transplant Foundation. Hilton is married to his third wife Sandy Hilton (2007–current) after two previous marriages to Janet McKirdy ...
Children, women and elderly people Prayas Nepal: 2003: Kathmandu: Children, women, and elderly people SOS Children's Villages: 1973: Hermann Gmeiner: Sanothimi, Kathmandu: Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize: Children, Community Welfare and Disaster Relief Reinstalling Hope 2013 Kathmandu, Nepal Children, Youth
All three women have families of their own, with some of their children being famous, too. Hilton married businessman Rick Hilton, the grandson of Hilton Hotel founder Conrad Hilton, in 1979.
Thomas M. Barron married Penelope McFarland in 1842, and the only son of their seven children, William Thomas Barron, married and eventually became the grandfather of the first wife of hotelier Conrad Hilton (Mary Barron).
Carter Milliken Reum was born on February 5, 1981, to Sherry and Robert Reum. [4] His father was chairman, president and chief executive officer of Chicago-based Amsted Industries, [4] which was ranked as one of the United States' largest private companies by Forbes. [5]
The August Holver Hilton House in Socorro, New Mexico was built in 1912. The house was deemed historically important as the home of August Holver Hilton, father of Conrad Hilton. The father, born in 1856 in Norway, was successful as a merchant in San Antonio. It is of Bungalow/Craftsman architecture. It is also denoted ID#664 and SR Site #631.
It sold in November 1950 to Conrad Hilton for $225,000 (equivalent to $2,849,378 in 2023) who occupied the house until his death in 1979. Weber committed suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills the year after the sale of the house, overwhelmed by her precarious financial situation and unpaid bills.
Children at SOS Children's Villages in Kandalaksha in Russia. The Second World War resulted in many children becoming homeless and orphaned. Hermann Gmeiner (23 June 1919 – 26 April 1986), who himself participated in the war as an Austrian soldier, founded the first SOS Children's Village in Imst in the Austrian Federal State of Tyrol in 1949 together with Maria Hofer, Josef Jestl, Ludwig ...