Dorothy Leavey

Dorothy E. Risley Leavey (1897–1998) was an American philanthropist from Beverly Hills, California.

Dorothy Leavey
Born
Dorothy E. Risley

1897
DiedJanuary 7, 1998
Resting placeHoly Cross Cemetery
EducationUniversity of Montana
OccupationPhilanthropist
Spouse(s)Thomas E. Leavey
ChildrenDorothy Therese Leavey
Kathleen McCarthy Kostlan

Early life

Dorothy E. Risley was born in 1897 in Omaha, Nebraska.[1][2] She grew up in Cleveland, Chicago and Butte, Montana.[2] She was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Lake Forest, Illinois.[2] Risley then attended the University of Montana.[1][2] She briefly worked as a legal secretary.[1]

Philanthropy

Shortly after getting married in 1930, she volunteered for the Assistance League, the Ladies of Charity, the Salesian Boys Camp in Oceanside and the Social Service Auxiliary.[1] She also established the Teresita Pines Camp for Girls.[1]

In 1952, she co-founded the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation with her husband.[1] In 1994, they made two major donations for the establishment of the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Library on the campus of the University of Southern California and the Dorothy E. Leavey Family Resource Center at the Assistance League in Hollywood.[1] She later donated to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), a non-profit organization founded by Candy Lightner.[1]

A devout Roman Catholic, she became a Dame of the Order of St. Gregory and a Dame of Magistral Grace of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[1] Moreover, she received four honorary degrees—from the University of Southern California, Santa Clara University, Georgetown University and Loyola Marymount University.

Personal life

In 1930, she married Thomas E. Leavey, co-founder of Farmers Insurance Group.[1][2] They resided in Beverly Hills, California.[1] They had two children: Kathleen and Dorothy Therese.[1] Their daughter Dorothy Therese was killed in a car accident in 1979.[1] A year later, in 1980, she became a widow when her husband died.[1] Their daughter, Kathleen McCarthy Kostlan, became a philanthropist.

Death

She died on January 7, 1998 at the age of 101 in Beverly Hills, California.[1] Her funeral took place at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Westwood.[2] She was buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City.[2]

References

  1. Myrna Oliver, Longtime Philanthropist Dorothy Leavey Dies, The Los Angeles Times, January 09, 1998
  2. James Lytle, Philanthropist Dorothy Leavey Dies at 101, University of Southern California, January 19, 1998
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