Los Angeles Times

Philanthro­pist gave to education, the arts

- news.obits@latimes.com

Helen J. DeVos, a philanthro­pist known for her support of children’s health initiative­s, Christian education and the arts, has died at age 90, her family said Thursday.

DeVos died Wednesday of complicati­ons from a stroke following a recent diagnosis of myeloid leukemia, her family said.

She was the wife of Rich DeVos, who co-founded direct-sales company Amway and owns the Orlando Magic, and was the mother-in-law of U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

“We will never forget her unfailing love, strength and devotion that were truly the heart of our family,” her family said in a statement.

Helen DeVos was born in 1927 in Grand Rapids, Mich., where a children’s hospital is named in her honor. She married Rich DeVos in 1953 and volunteere­d her time and leadership as well the support of the Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation to an array of causes, including Christian churches and ministries.

“Her steadfast commitment to helping others can be seen every day in many ways, but particular­ly as families are cared for during some of their most challengin­g times at the Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital,” Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said in a statement.

Helen DeVos and her husband supported Grand Rapids Christian schools, including the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Arts and Worship at Grand Rapids Christian High School, and numerous colleges and universiti­es.

The DeVos family also is known as a major donor to political campaigns, including those of Republican presidenti­al candidates.

Helen DeVos also was a prominent supporter of the Grand Rapids Symphony and a past board member and officer. She and her husband provided the funding to help the Grand Rapids Symphony make its first commercial recording of works commission­ed by the symphony.

 ?? Phelan M. Ebenhack Associated Press ?? ‘UNFAILING DEVOTION’ Helen DeVos, right, shown with her husband, Rich DeVos, gave her time and money to Christian schools, children’s health initiative­s and the arts.
Phelan M. Ebenhack Associated Press ‘UNFAILING DEVOTION’ Helen DeVos, right, shown with her husband, Rich DeVos, gave her time and money to Christian schools, children’s health initiative­s and the arts.

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