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Charles “Chuck” Feeney ’56, Cornell’s Most Generous Donor, Dies at 92

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Charles “Chuck” Feeney ’56, a renowned businessman, Cornell alumnus, father, friend and, notably, the University’s most generous donor — died in San Francisco on Monday, Oct. 9, leaving a legacy of philanthropy and — as those who worked closely with him recall — kindness and humility. He was 92.

Feeney’s legacy both at the University and around the world is marked by his altruistic philanthropy. Known as the ‘James Bond of philanthropy,’ Feeney made a name for himself by giving $8 billion to charity — including $1 billion to Cornell — during his lifetime, much of which came in the form of anonymous donations. 

Feeney was born on April 23, 1931 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and studied at the School of Hotel Administration. While at Cornell, Feeney self-started a sandwich business at sports games and in student residence halls. Although initially created to cover his remaining academic expenses, the on-campus food service was popular among students, generating great success for Feeney. His continued endeavor landed him the nickname “Sandwich Man.”



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