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Gerald Douglas Hines (August 15, 1925 – August 23, 2020) [1] was an American real estate developer based in Houston. He was the founder and chairman of Hines, a privately held real estate firm with its headquarters in that city. At the time of his death, the company had assets in 25 countries.
In 1981, Hines married real estate developer Gerald D. Hines. [7] [21] [22] [23] In her 20s, she became a Buddhist and later, after her mother revealed to her that she was also Jewish, she became more involved with Judaism. Her spiritual journey began with Chabad in Aspen where she is a major benefactor, and serves on its board of directors.
The company “Hines” (first named Gerald D. Hines Interests) was founded in Houston in 1957 by Gerald D. Hines, an American real estate developer with a background in mechanical engineering. The company initially began as a side-business to an engineering partnership after Gerald D. Hines moved to Houston for work in 1948. [5]
Kennedy stripped down to shower as his sitcom star wife showed off a candle emblazoned with her husband's "Make America Healthy Again" motto. Naked RFK Jr. Makes Cameo On Wife Cheryl Hines' Social ...
Meanwhile Hines is Kennedy’s third wife. He was married to Emily Black from 1982-1994, having son Bobby III, 40, and daughter Kathleen, 36. ... Kids, Wives and More.
Cheryl Hines is promoting her beauty line with help from her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. On Friday, Nov. 29, the actress, 59, shared a post on her Instagram Stories, in which she showed off ...
Bea Johnson married James Fredrick Hines in 1957 and had two sons: James (Rick) F. Hines, Jr. and Shawn A. Hines. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 7 ] Her husband died when the children were still very young. Bea worked as a maid to support herself and her children while applying for jobs that advertised themselves as being equal opportunity, under the Civil ...
Gerald Patrick Mathers (born June 2, 1948) is a former American actor best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, originally broadcast from 1957 to 1963. He played the protagonist Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver , the younger son of the suburban couple June and Ward Cleaver ( Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont ...