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  1. Anne Cannon Forsyth (August 23, 1930 – May 11, 2003) was a Cannon textiles and R.J. Reynolds tobacco families heiress, and education activist who created the Anne C. Stouffer Foundation in 1967, which was the first foundation to offer full scholarships for young African-American students to attend elite southern preparatory ...

  2. 10 de may. de 2003 · WINSTON-SALEM - Anne Cannon Forsyth, 72, of Winston-Salem died Sunday morning, May 11, 2003, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She had been hospitalized for three weeks. She was married to the late Dr. Frank Forsyth, was the daughter of Anne Cannon and Z. Smith Reynolds, and was the granddaughter of R.J. Reynolds.

  3. 10 de may. de 2003 · WINSTON-SALEM - Anne Cannon Forsyth, 72, of Winston-Salem died Sunday morning, May 11, 2003, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She had been hospitalized for three weeks. She was married to the late Dr. Frank Forsyth, was the daughter of Anne Cannon and Z. Smith Reynolds, and was the granddaughter of R.J. Reynolds.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Three centuries of American art come together with community-contributed stories to illuminate life’s most defining moments in The Voyage of Life.

  5. During this year, ZSR establishes the Anne Cannon Forsyth Fellowship at N.C. State University College of Veterinary Medicine to honor longtime ZSR and NC Fund Trustee Anne Cannon Forsyth. Funds provide support for interns and/or residents in equine medicine or surgery at the College.

  6. Foundation lost two individuals—Anne Cannon Forsyth and Hugh Humphrey—who played a major role in the Foundation’s development. Anne Cannon Forsyth, daughter of Z. Smith Reynolds for whom this foundation is named, was a trustee for many years and was a vision-ary and dedicated philanthropist with her own inheri-tance.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Holman finally agreed to marry Reynolds, and Cannon divorced him in Reno, Nevada, in 1931, on the grounds of cruelty, the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources said.