Heiress of Hyatt Hotels, Icon of Democratic Politics, Passes Away at 101

Cindy Pritzker, the billionaire heir to the Hyatt fortune, passed away at the age of 101, as stated by her family.

Marian "Cindy" Friend Pritzker, the widow of Jay Pritzker, who founded Hyatt Hotels, died on Saturday, as reported by a family spokesperson who did not disclose the reason for her passing.

The matriarch of one of Chicago The wealthiest clan has left behind four offspring and fourteen grandkids. Pritzker was additionally the aunt of Illinois ' Democrat Governor JB Pritzker, whose family has been deeply involved in progressive politics for generations.

Her family stated in the provided document, "Cindy made a significant impact on numerous people, exemplifying resilience, determination, and the strength found in laughter." Chicago Sun Times .

She faced hurdles with unyielding determination, infusing each task with her vigor and courageous demeanor. Her impact endures through the organizations she molded, the city she held dear, and the family she adored.

Throughout her lifetime as a notable philanthropist, Pritzker chaired the board of the Chicago Public Library and was also one of the founders of the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize.

In the 1990s, President Bill Clinton recognized the Pritzker family at the White House for their award's enduring influence and significant impact on American culture.

Pritzker and her spouse were enthusiasts of architecture and contributed to the creation of notable Chicago landmarks like the Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park.

She has also been recognized as a positive influence on Chicago's public library system, where she boosted the book budget during the late 1990s.

Pritzker was among those who selected the architectural firm responsible for constructing the Harold Washington Library Center. An auditorium within the building carries her name, along with another space located across the street.

In 1984, Andy Warhol created her silkscreen portrait, which currently adorns the walls of the rooftop lounge at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. This space is famously known as her namesake.

Pritzker was raised as the daughter of a county judge on the south side of Chicago.

As a teenager in Wisconsin, she encountered Jay Pritzker, and they remained married up until his demise due to a heart attack in 1999.

Jay Pritzker and his sibling Robert additionally established the Marmon Group, which grew into a colossal entity comprising more than 200 businesses with an aggregate worth of $15 billion.

Pritzker’s daughter Gigi Pritzker Pucker informed the Sun-Times: "We intend to commemorate her life at the library subsequently to acknowledge her significance to the city as someone who was caring, enjoyable, profound, and also possessed a resilient spirit."

'Above all, she was a South Side girl whose father, a Chicago judge, instilled in her a strong sense of justice, fairness, and moral clarity...'

However, most of all, she was enjoyable and cherished laughing, and effortlessly expressed her opinions. We held her dear.'

The Pritzker family plans to have a private ceremony.

In place of floral tributes, they have asked for contributions to either the Chicago Public Library Foundation or the Nancy Pritzker Laboratory at Stanford University.

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