- Jean R. Yawkey
Jean Remington Yawkey (
January 24 1909 -February 26 1992 ) was a the wife ofTom Yawkey and owner of theBoston Red Sox from his death in 1976 to her death in 1992.She was a native of
Brooklyn, New York . As Jean Hollander, she grew up in Freeport, Long Island, and was aNew York fashion model for ten years before becoming Mrs.Tom Yawkey in 1944, inGeorgetown, South Carolina .Boston Red Sox
Mrs. Yawkey's husband, Tom, became owner and president of the
Boston Red Sox in 1933. The family owned and operated the team for more than 60 seasons, with Mrs. Yawkey taking over as the team's president after her husband's death in 1976 and serving in that role until her own passing.JRY Corporation
Mrs. Yawkey was chairwoman of the board of directors of the
JRY Corporation , the majority owner and general partner of the Red Sox. In addition to attending virtually every home game, Mrs. Yawkey actively participated along with other JRY Corporation officers in management issues involving the team.Red Cross
During
World War II , Mrs. Yawkey was active with theRed Cross . She had a long association with New England's famed Jimmy Fund/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute , as a Trustee and for a period as Chair of the Board. She was active inTara Hall Home andSchool for Boys in South Carolina, and she was instrumental in the establishment of theFamily Inn inBrookline, Massachusetts , a temporary home for families of patients undergoing transplant surgery inBoston area hospitals. She was also a Trustee of Yawkey Foundation I, which supports the 21,000 acre (85 km²)Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center , willed by her late husband, a dedicated conservationist, to theSouth Carolina Heritage Trust .colarship funds
A firm believer in
equal opportunity , Mrs. Yawkey and the Yawkey Foundations established scholarship funds atYale University ,Boston College , andBoston College High School , was a supporter of theJackie Robinson Scholarship Program , and supported several other educational institutions to provide minority students and others with scholarship aid. Numerous humanitarian, educational, cultural and athletic activities, including theBoys & Girls Clubs of Boston , theBoston Park League , Boston Pops and Symphony Orchestras,Massachusetts General Hospital ,John F. Kennedy Library ,University of Massachusetts ,New England Aquarium , and theBoston Food Bank were also supported by Mrs. Yawkey and the Yawkey Foundations.Baseball Hall of Fame
Mrs. Yawkey was a Director of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in
Cooperstown, New York , holding the distinction of being the first woman ever elected to serve on the board of that baseball shrine. In 1991, theGreater Boston Chamber of Commerce inducted Mrs. Yawkey into theAcademy of Distinguished Bostonians .Death
Jean R. Yawkey died in
Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 83.ee also
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* Red Sox Hall of FameExternal links
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