- Jane Ross
Jane Ross (
December 23 ,1920 -July 9 ,1999 ) was a prominent American businesswoman andphilanthropist fromClark County, Arkansas .Early life, World War II service
Ross was born in
Arkadelphia, Arkansas , the daughter of Hugh Thomas Ross and Esther Clark Ross. She graduated fromHenderson State University in 1942. She served as aUS Navy photographer for a time in 1943, stationed inWashington DC , and then joined theWomen's Army Corps , in which she would serve for the remainder ofWorld War II . For her service during the war, she would receive theGood Conduct Medal ,American Theater Medal , and the Victory Medal. Following the war, she would study photography atRochester Institute of Technology .Ross returned to Arkadelphia, and opened a photography studio, "Photo's by Ross". She owned and operated this studio from 1948 through 1955, but was forced to close the studio to concentrate on the family business following the death of her father, who had previously managed the family business. Her
grandfather , J. G. Clark, had amassed a fortune in the timber business in SouthArkansas , beginning in the late 1880s. After the death of her father in 1955, Ross became chairman of her family's timber industry business, and was heiress to that fortune.Founding of the "Ross Foundation"
In 1966, Ross and her mother established the "Ross Foundation", a philanthropic organization. Following her mother's death the following year, Jane Ross became the chairman of the "Ross Foundation", while also remaining chairman of the timber business. In 1972 she helped found the "Clark County
Historical Association ", which is still in operation today.She allowed family member Ross Whipple to have some control in the operations of the "Ross Foundation" starting in 1979, but she retained control. The foundation created by Jane Ross primarily concentrated on financial assistance in educational programs, mostly confining that assistance to Clark County, and to date continues to assist both Henderson State University as well as
Ouachita Baptist University in special projects andscholarship programs. At last tally, the foundation had contributed in excess of $10,000,000 to Clark County based projects. The foundation opened much of its land holdings to the public, managing awildlife preserve in Clark County for the endangeredred-cockaded woodpecker s, and maintaining hiking trails inHot Spring County, Arkansas . In addition to these, the foundation has helped fund numerous projects for theArkansas Children's Hospital inLittle Rock, Arkansas . "Group Living", an organization based in Arkadelphia for the betterment of mentally impaired persons, has also been assisted in several projects over the course of many years.During her lifetime she served in many local public positions, to include the Arkadelphia
Chamber of Commerce and on the localGirl Scouts of America council. She received numerous awards for her charitable contributions made over the years, to include being name the "Honorary Paul Harris Fellow" by the ArkadelphiaRotary Club in 1995, and that same year being inducted into the "Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame". Also in 1995, she was named "Philanthropist of the Year". Ross was awarded the "Purple and Gold Award" by Ouachita Baptist University in 1983, and in 1984 was named as "Distinguished Alumni" by Henderson State University. Ross never married, devoting her life to the foundation of her creation, and to other projects in both her hometown community and her home state. She died on July 9th, 1999, and was buried in "Rosehill Cemetery", in Arkadelphia.References
* [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=1203 Jane Ross, Arkansas businesswoman and philanthropist]
* [http://www.southshore.com/foundation/news/arfoundations.htm Arkansas Foundations]
* [http://siftingsherald.com/articles/2008/01/11/news/news1.txt Ross Foundation Celebrates 40 Years, Daily Siftings Herald]
* [http://www.clarkcountyplan.org/ Clark County Economic Developement]
* [http://www.gmacer.org/1769.html Equine Rescue]
* [http://arkadelphia.dina.org/chamber/qualityofllife.php Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce]
* [http://www.yale.edu/21c/arkansas/funders.html Arkansas 21C Funders]
* [http://www.sedl.org/pubs/cha98/13.html SEDL - Philanthropic Support for Public Education in the Southwest]
* [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=848 Arkadelphia, Encyclopedia of Arkansas]
* [http://www.topix.com/county/clark-ar Clark County News, Topix]
* [http://groupliving.org/ Group Living]
* [http://www.afrc.uamont.edu/sfr/scholarship_information.htm School of Forest Research Scholarship]
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