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Helen Bonfils
1889-1972
Inducted 1985
Adopted by Marylin Z. Hempstead
Helen Bonfils and her sister May were two of
Colorado’s most dedicated and generous philanthropists who
supported many causes over the years. Their influence is most deeply
felt in the arts. Helen became the more prominent of the two sisters.
After the death of her father, Frederick G. Bonfils, in 1933, Bonfils
managed the newspaper he founded, the Denver Post. Helen served
as secretary-treasurer until 1966, when she was named president.
She later served as chair of the board. Her philanthropic efforts
led to the establishment of the Bonfils Memorial Theater and the
Denver Center for the Performing Arts. She performed in, produced,
and managed several productions at various Denver theaters, including
Elitch’s. Bonfils also endowed scholarships and built churches
and hospitals while supporting charities and the performing arts.
Her legacy includes the Belle Bonfils Blood Bank. |