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Hotel magnate Barron Hilton dies at 91

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LOS ANGELES: Barron Hilton, a hotel magnate who expanded his father’s chain and became a founding owner in the American Football League, died at his Los Angeles home. He was 91.

Hilton’s family said he died of natural causes. He transforme­d Hilton into the industry’s top brand during his 30 years as its chief executive. The Blackstone Group bought the internatio­nal chain’s 2,800 hotels – including its famed WaldorfAst­oria – for US$26bil in 2007.

“The Hilton family mourns the loss of a remarkable man,” said Steven M. Hilton, his son and chairman of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

“He lived a life of great adventure and exceptiona­l accomplish­ment.”

An avid pilot who served as a Navy photograph­er during World War II, Hilton didn’t begin working for his father’s company until 1951, after he’d made his own fortune in orange juice products, an oil company and an aircraft-leasing business.

Hilton also founded the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFL and oversaw the AFL-NFL merger.

Hilton was born in Dallas in 1927 to Conrad N. Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels, and Mary Adelaide Barron.

Hilton challenged his father’s will – arguing the foundation’s shares of Conrad Hilton’s fortune that were being used to help Catholic nuns could leave the company open to a hostile takeover – in a 10-year legal battle that ended in a settlement.

Hilton’s wife, Marilyn Hawley Hilton, died in 2004. He is survived by eight children, 15 grandchild­ren – among whom are famed heiresses Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton – and four great-grandchild­ren. — AP

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