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Marylou Whitney (née Mary Louise Schroeder; December 24, 1925 – July 19, 2019) was an American socialite and philanthropist. A prominent owner and breeder of thoroughbred racehorses, Whitney was notable for "reigning for decades as the social queen of the Saratoga and Lexington racing seasons".
- Cornelia Whitney
- July 19, 2019 (aged 93), Saratoga Springs, New York
- Marie Louise Schroeder, December 24, 1925, Kansas City, Missouri
19. Juli 2019 · Marylou Whitney, who fled Missouri for New York with dreams of being an actress and found instead a life of immense wealth and privilege, marrying into two of America’s richest families and...
19. Juli 2019 · Whitney was the daughter of a disc jockey and a horse lover who married into a racing dynasty and revived Saratoga's glory. She won the Belmont and Oaks with Birdstone and Bird Town, and supported the backstretch workers and the arts.
- Lenny Shulman
19. Juli 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Marylou Whitney, a prominent thoroughbred owner and breeder who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2019. See photos of her at Saratoga Race Course and other racing venues, and read her full bio and media coverage.
Marylou Whitney, Social Queen of the Racing World, Dies at 93. A fixture in Saratoga and Lexington, she was a prominent hostess, a patron of the arts and, not least, a sportswoman and a ...
19. Juli 2019 · Marylou Whitney, an aspiring actress who married into one of America’s wealthiest families and became a sought-after hostess and noted philanthropist supporting hospitals, sporting...
19. Juli 2019 · by Brian Bohl. Marylou Whitney, whose philanthropic initiatives and contributions to racing earned her the nicknames "Queen of Saratoga" and "Grand Dame of Saratoga" among other honors, died Friday, July 19, at her Cady Hill home in Saratoga Springs, NY. She was 93.