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Adele W. Paxson

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156:. The couple had two daughters, Mary Helen and Sally. Their firstborn, Mary Helen, died in an automobile accident in France. Sally went on to have two children, Doug and Caroline. Although Adele Paxson is frequently recorded as Mrs. Henry D. Paxson, her husband was known as Doug, short for his middle name. 316:
In an interview following Adele Paxon's death, Rick Abbott, who managed her racing and breeding operation during the 1990s said of her: "the welfare of the horses always came first," and that "money was not a concern. Working with her was the most gratifying thing I have ever done."
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Hunt Club. While Adele Paxson owned many champion hunter horses, she gained national recognition with her flat-racing Thoroughbreds. In addition to the Elm Grove Farm breeding operation, Adele Paxson maintained a racing stable in Florida and a barn at the Aiken Training Track in
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In failing health, during the latter part of the 1990s Adele Paxson began selling off her racehorses and in early December 2000 Rick Abbott oversaw the sale of her remaining bloodstock at the
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in a 4-year program. Adele Paxson followed in her mother's footsteps, serving as the institution's Chairperson as did her own daughter, Sally Paxson Davis.
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Adele Paxson supported numerous cultural institutions in a variety of areas. In 1934, her mother, Helen Warden, founded the Academy of Vocal Arts in
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who was voted the 1980 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly. That year she received the Thoroughbred racing industry's highest honor, the
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An avid horsewoman, Adele Paxson began riding while still a young girl. As an adult, she rode frequently and was a competitor in the
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Confined to a nursing home for the better part of 2000, Adele Paxson died on December 27 at age eighty-seven from complications of
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Born Adele Corning Warden, she was the daughter of Helen Corning and her husband Clarence Warden. On January 3, 1936, she married
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In addition to her lifelong support, Adele Paxson bequeathed $ 7 million to the Academy for endowment and renovations.
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With a lifelong passion for music, engendered by her mother, Adele Paxson was Chairperson of Philadelphia's
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and with her husband established the Bucks County Opera. She also served as Chairperson of the
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A founding supporter, Adele Paxson donated more than $ 1 million to help construct the
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through her support of the Endowment Fund and included the YMCA in her estate plans.
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Paxson was a member of the Heritage Club of the Central Bucks Family
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Adele Paxon's husband inherited Elm Grove Farm on Old York Road in
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Henry Douglas Paxson, a partner in a Philadelphia law firm with
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Pennsylvania
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Republican
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder
socialite
philanthropist
conservationist
champion
breeder
thoroughbred
racehorses
attorney
Richardson Dilworth
Academy of Vocal Arts
Opera Company of Philadelphia

Philadelphia
opera singers


real estate developers
Buckingham
Solebury


YMCA

Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

Holicong

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