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Name
  
Rachel Walton


Died
  
March 2, 2006, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Spouse
  
John Walton, Jr. (m. 1922)

Children
  
Mary Walton Curley, James M. Walton, John F. Walton III, Farley Walton Whetzel

Siblings
  
William Larimer Mellon, Jr., Matthew Mellon, Margaret Mellon Hitchcock

Parents
  
William Larimer Mellon, Sr., Mary Taylor Mellon

Grandchildren
  
Rachel Walton, Patrick Curley, Margaret C. Wiles, James Curley, John Walton Curley, Joe Walton, James Walton, Jr

Rachel Larimer Mellon Walton (January 8, 1899 – March 2, 2006) was an American philanthropist.

Biography

Walton was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania the daughter of William Larimer Mellon (1868–1949), of the banking family, and himself a founder of Gulf Oil. Her mother was Mary "May" Taylor Mellon. Walton was educated at the Dobbs Ferry School in Dobbs Ferry, New York. In 1922, she married John Fawcett Walton, Jr. (1893–1974) and together they raised four children at their home in the East End of Pittsburgh.

Rachel Mellon Walton was a major benefactor to the arts, music, medicine, education, conservation, and the welfare of women. Among her endowments was major financial support for the Albert Schweitzer Hospital, founded by her brother, Dr. William Larimer Mellon Jr., in Deschapelles, Haiti. Walton also endowed the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; the Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh; the Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business; and the Women's Center and Shelter of Pittsburgh. In the 1970s Walton donated land to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy for the Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve.

She died in her Oakland, Pennsylvania residence on March 2, 2006, at 107 years old.

References

Rachel Mellon Walton Wikipedia