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May Bonfils Stanton
1883-1972
Inducted 1985
May Bonfils Stanton and her sister, Helen Bonfils,
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. Daughter of Denver Post founder and editor
Frederick Gilmer Bonfils, Stanton generously bestowed her wealth
upon Denver. Fiercely dedicated to her Catholic principles and
charitable
causes, she created the Clinic of Ophthalmology at the University
of Colorado Medical Center, the library and auditorium of Loretto
Heights College, the Bonfils Wing at the Denver Museum of Natural
History, and the interior décor of the Catholic Chapel at
the U.S. Air Force Academy. Upon her death, she left half of her
estate in trust for St. Elizabeth Church’s Franciscan Religious
Order. Although she was an accomplished composer and pianist,
Stanton disliked the spotlight. |