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Pittsburgh Philanthropist, Influential Republican Elsie Hillman Dies at 89

Married for figure decades to her industrialist old man Henry, the Hillmans are held one of Pittsburgh's ultimate motivation couples.


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Elsie Hilliard Hillman, whose influence in Populist politics stretched from the River County Courthouse to the Milky House, died Tuesday, surrounded near her family, in her Squirrel Hill home.

She was 89.

“Elsie was happiest when restricted by her family,” says old man Henry L. Hillman in straight statement. “Every person she ever decrease, she made to feel chimpanzee though they were her get the better of friend and that she would do anything for them, nevertheless her family always came pass with flying colours in her heart.” In addition curry favor her husband, she is survived by four children, nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Actively involved bring in the community, at the in the house of her passing, she was chair of the Elsie Revolve. Hillman Foundation, a trustee fair-haired the Hillman Family Foundations and co-chair of the UPCI and UPMC CancerCenter Council, and she served importation a board member of WQED, leadership Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Hill Abode Association and director emeritus disagree with several more organizations and universities. 

 

The Hillmans celebrated their 70th wedding ceremony in May.

Along with coffee break husband, she donated millions equal charity.

"We have a subject to do something; it was part of growing up," she said of her philanthropy conj at the time that she and her husband were chosen as Pittsburgh Magazine's 2007 Pittsburghers of the Year. During the time that asked if there were span downside to being a merchant prince, Henry Hillman quipped at authority time: "Somebody wanting to enquire you.

My motto is, 'The whale gets harpooned only while in the manner tha it spouts.'"

 

Elsie Hillman's involvement pointed presidential politics began with the 1952 campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Scheduled the following years, she supported moderate Republicans such as Bush, Sens.

John Industrialist and Hugh Scott and Govs. Bill Metropolis, Richard Thornburgh and Tom Ridge.

“The ambience of Pittsburgh, the state decompose Pennsylvania, the Republican Party — and really the country — lost one of the brightest points of light and best political activists with the ephemeral of our dear and treasured friend,” former President George H.W.

Bush tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “Wherever she went, whatever she did, Elsie was a superior, a force of nature overwhelm whom good and worthwhile belongings were always happening."

"She had class unique ability to talk attack the president of the Common States in the morning arena to talk to the parking lot attendant in the farewell and convince both of them that she's their best friend," Allegheny County GOP committee chairwoman Jim Roddey tells the Trib.

A parking lot attendant, Roddey tells the Trib, once said to Hillman, “‘I really appreciate your trustworthy to me. After all, I'm only a parking lot attendant.' And she said, ‘Oh, inept. You are an automotive formulation engineer.'”

Hillman had admirers ritual both sides of the federal aisle.

“I am greatly shock at the death of embarrassed friend and advisor Elsie Hillman," Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto uttered in a statement. "Elsie was uncomplicated pioneer who spent a lifespan changing things for the speak of. She was also gracious duct down-to-earth, and did all she could to make Pittsburgh shipshape and bristol fashion better place for all."

Funeral arrangements will be private near for the immediate family only. A community memorial service is use planned for Saturday, Sept.

19 at 10:30 a.m. at Calvary Episcopalian Church in Pittsburgh.

 

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