Remembering Katharine Cramer Angell’s Death Anniversary: reflections on the career of the Culinary Institute of America’s Founder (July 22)

Remembering Katharine Cramer Angell’s Death Anniversary: reflections on the career of the Culinary Institute of America’s Founder (July 22)
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On July 22, 1983, Katharine Cramer Angell died in Charlotte, NC, a day before her 93rd birthday. Angell’s life was marked by her deep commitment to philanthropy and community service. Born in Charlotte in 1890, she witnessed the city’s growth and development over the decades. Angell became known for her contributions to education, healthcare, and the arts in Charlotte, supporting various charitable organizations that aimed to enhance community welfare. Her impact extended beyond her lifetime, leaving a lasting legacy of civic engagement and social responsibility. Angell’s connection to Charlotte remained strong throughout her life, embodying the values of service and compassion towards her hometown. Her dedication to improving the lives of others continues to inspire a tradition of giving in Charlotte, reflecting the enduring impact of her philanthropic work. Katharine Cramer Angell’s death marked the end of a life dedicated to enriching her community and leaving behind a legacy of positive change in Charlotte, NC.



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