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Kimsey resided in McLean, Virginia and had three grown sons: Mike, Mark and Ray. [21] In 1995, Kimsey established The Kimsey Foundation. His philanthropy includes the Kimsey Athletic Center at West Point. [13] In 2000, Kimsey purchased Marden House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, for $2.5 million. [22]
Mar 4, 2016 · KIMSEY JAMES VERLIN KIMSEY (Age 76) Of McLean, VA passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 after a battle with cancer. James was born in Washington, DC on September 15, 1939...
Mar 2, 2016 · By Ben Protess. March 2, 2016. Jim Kimsey, a dot-com entrepreneur who helped turn a failed video game company into America Online, the giant dial-up service that helped bring the Internet to the...
Mar 1, 2016 · The cause was melanoma, said his son, Mark Kimsey. If not as widely known as Case, Mr. Kimsey cut a distinctive and influential path through Washington’s business elite.
James V. Kimsey- 2001 Horatio Alger Award Recipient. Born in Washington, D.C., in 1939, James Kimsey was the oldest of five children in his family, which resided in a lower-middle-class neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia. His father, a veteran of World War I and a retired sergeant, worked at the lowest levels of the federal government.
Mar 18, 2016 · James V. Kimsey, well known for his business ventures and philanthropy in and around the nation’s capital, died March 1 at the age of 76 from cancer. He lived in McLean, Va. Kimsey grew up in Arlington and attended Gonzaga College High School and St. John’s College High School in Washington, D.C.
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Personal Narrative. James Verlin Kimsey Collection. Veterans History Project Service Summary: War or Conflict: Vietnam War, 1961-1975. Branch of Service: Army. Unit of Service: 82nd Airborne Division. Location of Service: Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Dominican Republic; Duc Pho, Vietnam; Fort Lewis, Washington. Highest Rank: Major.