Ann Lurie, Nurse Who Became a Famed Philanthropist, Dies at 79
Ann Lurie, a self-described hippie who later became one of Chicago's most celebrated philanthropists, in one case donating more than $100 million to a hospital where she once worked as a pediatric nurse, died Monday. She was 79 years old.Her death was announced in a statement from Northwestern University, to which Ms. Lurie, a trustee, had donated more than $60 million. The statement does not say where she died or specify a cause.An only child raised in Miami by a single mother, Ms. Lurie protested the Vietnam War while in college and planned to join the Peace Corps after graduation. In interviews, she said she chafed at the trappings of wealth even after she married Robert H. Lurie.Mr. Lurie had built a real estate and investment empire as a partner at Equity Group Investments, work...