Ottawa Citizen

A kind and giving person

SUSAN NEWHOUSE 1935-2015

- DAVID B. CARUSO

The philanthro­pist Susan Newhouse, wife of billionair­e publishing magnate Donald Newhouse, died Aug. 13 at her home in New York City following a long illness.

She was 80 and had primary progressiv­e aphasia, a disease that disables the part of the brain that processes speech and language, her husband said.

During her life, Newhouse poured money and time into colleges, libraries, theatres and other charitable endeavours. She served as a trustee or board member at Wellesley College; the New York Public Library; the Lincoln Center Theater; the Collegiate School; her Manhattan synagogue, Temple Emanu-el; and the Paper Bag Players, a children’s theatre group.

Two programs that helped children were closest to her heart, her family said.

In 1976, she helped ballet dancer Jacques d-Amboise found the National Dance Institute, which today offers free programs annually to thousands of public schoolchil­dren. Newhouse was involved with the organizati­on for three decades.

She was also a longtime chairman of The Fresh Air Fund, a non-profit group that has been sending poor city kids on summer vacations with families in the country since the late 19th century.

“We loved the program. We loved the kids. And we eventually took a child ourselves for two weeks in the summer,” Donald Newhouse said, adding that the girl remains close to the family to this day.

Born Susan Marley in 1935, Newhouse grew up in Syracuse, where she excelled academical­ly at a young age. She enrolled at Wellesley at age 16 and graduated in 1955 at age 19, her family said. She married Donald Newhouse in Syracuse shortly after graduation. He said he proposed on their second date.

In recent years, Newhouse had been dealing with what her husband called “the horror” of primary progressiv­e aphasia. He pledged to work with a research funding organizati­on, The Associatio­n for Frontotemp­oral Degenerati­on, to find a cure.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by sister Nanci Bronsteen; her children, Steven Newhouse, Michael Newhouse and Katherine Newhouse Mele; and six grandchild­ren.

Donald Newhouse, along with his brother Samuel Newhouse, owns Advance Publicatio­ns, which owns dozens of U.S. newspapers, a cable TV company and Condé Nast, publisher of magazines including Vogue and Vanity Fair.

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