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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · Marilyn Kroc Barg, daughter of Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald’s, was a quiet yet influential force in the world of philanthropy and business. Born in 1924, she grew up witnessing the meteoric rise of the fast-food chain and eventually became a successful businesswoman in her own right.

    • October 15, 1924-September 11, 1973
    • Daughter of Ray Kroc
    • $6 million
    • Marilyn Kroc Barg
  2. Marilyn Janet Kroc was born in Chicago Illinois in 1924. Her parents were Ray Kroc, and Ethel (Fleming). They have been married two years when she came along, and she was their only child. Her parents divorced in 1961. Her father was the man behind McDonald’s.

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    • James Walter Barg, Sylvester Nordly Nelson
  3. Jun 5, 2024 · The sudden death of Marilyn Kroc Barg in 1973 at the age of 48 shocked many who knew her as the daughter of Ray Kroc, the mastermind behind McDonald’s transformation into a global fast-food giant. Marilyn’s early demise left lingering questions about what led to her untimely death.

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  4. Jun 2, 2023 · Jane Dobbins (1911 - 2000) - She was the second wife of Ray Kroc, and the two were married for a short period and did not have any children. Joan Beverly Mansfield (1928 - 2003) - She was the final wife of Ray Kroc and would be with him until his death in 1984.

  5. Lynn J. Barg, nee Kroc, of Arlington Heights , formerly of Evanston, loving wife of James W. ; fond daughter of Raymond A. and the late Ethel J. Kroc. Private Services at Lauterburg & Dehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights.

  6. Jun 6, 2024 · Marilyn Janet Kroc, the only daughter of Raymond Albert Kroc, played a key role in McDonald’s success. Her father, Ray Kroc, famously turned the small McDonald brothers’ burger stand into a global fast-food empire.

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  8. Jun 5, 2024 · Marilyn Janet Kroc Barg, born on October 15, 1924, in Chicago, Illinois, was the beloved daughter of Ray Kroc, the visionary behind McDonald’s global success, and his first wife, Ethel Janet Fleming. She led a private life, keeping much of her personal and professional affairs away from public scrutiny.

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