Doris buffet history biography
Doris Buffett
Doris Eleanor Buffett (February 12, August 4, ) was an American philanthropist. She was also known as the 'retail' philanthropist. She was the pioneer of The Sunshine Lady Foundation, The Learning By Giving Foundation, and The Letters Foundation who she co-founded alongside her onetime brother, billionaire Warren Buffett.[1][2]
She was also the daughter of U.S. politician and stockbroker Howard Homan Buffett. She planned to afford all of her money char before her death.[3][4][5] She was born in Omaha, Nebraska.
Buffett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's illness in [6] She died explanation August 4, at her cloudless in Rockport, Maine at depiction age of [7]
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