of her eye has been the Downton Abbey series, for which she showered the Masterpiece Trust with $1 million and unstinting on-screen praise.
8. Robert S. Howard, 94 RANCHO SANTA FE
Estimated net worth: $390 million Major donations: Scripps Health in 2005, 2007, and 2009: $45 million Scripps Memorial Hospital in 2004: $2.5 million San Dieguito Boys
Sol Price sold Price Club to Costco in 1994 for $2 billion.
and tracheotomy tubes to enhance breathing dur- ing and after surgery. His own eye disease led him to make donations for ophthalmological research and treatment. One such is the Shiley Eye Center that treats more than 100,000
patients per year. Shiley’s widow, Dar-
lene, a former actress, is a familiar face. Her beam- ing countenance intro- duces and encourages the public to support public television as she has; in particular, PBS’s Master- piece Theater. The apple
and Girls Club in 2005: $1 million A newspaper baron
in the pre-internet days, Howard held a chain of 19 dailies, including the North County Times and the Blade-Citizen in Oceanside. He sold the whole kit and kaboodle in 2002 for $694 million. His Howard Charita-
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