Jon Huntsman Sr., Utah billionaire and philanthropist, dies

AP  |  Salt Lake City 

billionaire and philanthropist Jon Sr., who overcame poverty to become one of the state's most successful and powerful people, died today at age 80. Huntsman's longtime said he died in but she declined to name a cause of death. was the founder and longtime of Corp., a USD 13 billion company that refines raw materials that go into thousands of products. He was also the father of Jon Jr., the US to and former governor, presidential candidate and to and The elder and his family have given away more than USD 1.4 billion, including donations to a cancer institute that bears his name. "Cancer is hideous and deplorable and must be conquered, and it will be, as any evil eventually is defeated," wrote in his 2014 autobiography. He said he would see to it that the institute continues its mission "if it takes my last dollar--and I expect that will be the case." In 1970, founded the Container Corp., which focused on packaging and pioneered the clamshell container used for McDonald's Corp.'s Big Mac hamburger. He formed Chemical Corp. in 1982 and more than a decade later, consolidated his companies as Corp., producing materials used in a wide range of products, from textiles and paints to and aviation components. stepped down from his role in December and his son Peter took over as the company's His father continued to serve on the company's board of and was named After amassing his fortune, gave USD 10 million the University of in 1992 to establish the Cancer Institute, a research center dedicated to finding a cure through human genetics. Two years later, he gave USD 100 million to the institute, at the time the largest ever financial contribution to medical research. Huntsman, who lost both his parents to cancer and fought his own battle with the disease, said he wanted the institute to help make the cancer research capital of the world.

He also wielded his power as a billionaire benefactor to the center. After the cancer institute's and CEO was fired in April 2017, mounted a public campaign criticizing leaders of the university and took out full-age newspaper advertisements calling the officials "inept and uncaring." The and CEO was reinstated a week after her firing and the school's and president stepped down. The billionaire and his family also gave generously to Utah's homeless shelters as well as more than USD 50 million to the Armenian people after a 1988 earthquake in that country left thousands homeless. He also played key roles in state and national politics. was a special to President Richard Nixon in 1971-72 and briefly ran his own 1988 campaign for Utah's later served as a chairman for Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential bid and in 2012, worked for his son's presidential bid, giving more than USD 1.8 billion to a super PAC supporting the younger Following his son's short-lived race for the Republican nomination, kept a toehold in current affairs, occasionally offering political commentary to newspapers and even expressing an interest in purchasing The Salt Lake Tribune. His son Paul purchased the newspaper in 2016 and brought his father on as the will serve in a role at the newspaper as In the 1980s, explored purchasing the Tribune's competitor, the Mormon-church owned Deseret He met with high-level leaders with The of Latter- day Saints but faith leaders did not want to pursue the offer, wrote in his autobiography. A committed member of the Mormon church, served in several high-level leadership positions with the faith and had close friendships with the past five church presidents. said the family was exposed to the dark side of wealth and fame in 1987, when his then-16-year-old son James was kidnapped at knifepoint from his driveway. The teenager was forced to call his father to arrange payment of USD 1 million ransom when police and FBI agents moved in to rescue him. was born in 1937 in Blackfoot, and later moved to California, where he met his wife while in junior high there. The couple later moved to in the 1970s where they raised nine children, many of whom became involved in the family business. is survived by his wife and eight children. One daughter Kathleen Ann died in 2010 at age 44 after struggling for years with an eating disorder. Baily had no immediate details on funeral plans.

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First Published: Sat, February 03 2018. 05:00 IST