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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Eve Branson


Role
  
Richard Branson's mother

Children
  
Richard Branson

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Occupation
  
Founder & Director Eve Branson Foundation Philanthropist Child welfare advocate

Website
  
evebransonfoundation.org.uk

Spouse
  
Edward James Branson (m. 1949)

Board member of
  
International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children

Grandchildren
  
Sam Branson, Holly Branson, Clare Sarah Branson

Great grandchildren
  
Etta Andrews, Artie Andrews

Similar People
  
Richard Branson, Sam Branson, Vanessa Branson, Holly Branson, Isabella Calthorpe

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Eve Branson (born Evette Huntley Flindt; 12 July 1924) is a British philanthropist, child welfare advocate, and the mother of Richard Branson.

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Life and career

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Branson was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, the daughter of Dorothy Constance (Jenkins) and Major Rupert Ernest Huntley Flindt. As a young adult, Branson served in the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRENS) during World War II. After the war ended, Branson toured Germany as a ballet dancer with Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). She later became an airline hostess for British South American Airways. After marrying, she ran a real estate business and was a military police officer and probation officer. She has written novels and children's books.

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At the age of eighty-nine, Branson launched her autobiography entitled Mum's the Word: The High-Flying Adventures of Eve Branson.

Charitable work

Throughout her life, Branson has been a child welfare advocate. She established the Eve Branson Foundation and currently serves as director. This charitable organisation provides communities in Morocco with income-generating projects and training.

Branson is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children ("ICMEC"), the goal of which is to help find missing children, and to stop the exploitation of children. She was a founding member of ICMEC's Board of Directors in 1999, seeking to generate awareness of the Centre's work, and her son Richard was ICMEC's founding sponsor.

Personal life

She was married to Edward James Branson, a former cavalryman. He died on 19 March 2011 in his sleep at the age of 93.

In 2011, Branson escaped the fire at her son's Caribbean island home on Necker Island, and Kate Winslet who was also at the house at the time picked her up and helped her down four steps.

References

Eve Branson Wikipedia