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Obituary: Audrey Stone Geisel

Audrey Stone Geisel, philanthropist and widow of the late children’s book icon Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, died on December 19 at her home in La Jolla, Calif. She was 97.

Geisel was born Audrey Stone on August 14, 1921 in Chicago, though her family moved to Queens, N.Y., by 1930. Following a difficult childhood in which she was variably under the care of either her mother or family friends in Queens and New Rochelle, N.Y., Stone entered the nursing program at Indiana University at age 21; she graduated in 1944. While pursuing her nursing studies, Stone met pre-med student E. Grey Dimond, whom she married in 1945. The couple worked together at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and later moved to Kansas, where they welcomed two daughters. In 1960, the family relocated to La Jolla.

In La Jolla, the Dimonds became friends of Ted Geisel and his first wife, author Helen Palmer Geisel, whom he had wed in 1927. According to information in the authorized biography Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel by Judith and

The world of Dr. Seuss is one in which anything is possible. At the Dr. Seuss Foundation, we approach education and literacy with the same spirit. We fund programs that promote learning, foster imagination, and help expand opportunities for all.

Philosophy & Focus

The Dr. Seuss Foundation believes in the critical importance of early childhood education. Research shows that engaging young children in play-based learning, social-emotional development, and language development helps prepare them to be learners for life.

We take a special interest in literacy development from birth through kindergarten, as children’s brains are 90 percent developed by the age of five. During this period, parents are the primary teachers, helping kids learn through singing, reading, writing, and creating. The more we can support these experiential activities, the more confident learners we will create.

Importantly, literacy isn’t limited to language. The Dr. Seuss Foundation recognizes and invests in five interconnected forms of literacy. Our community initiatives cultivate everythi

Audrey Geisel

American philanthropist (1921–2018)

Audrey Geisel

Audrey Geisel in 2002

Born

Audrey Grace Florine Stone


(1921-08-14)August 14, 1921

Chicago, Illinois, United States

DiedDecember 19, 2018(2018-12-19) (aged 97)

San Diego, California, United States

Spouses
  • Edmunds Grey Dimond

    (m. 1945; div. 1968)​
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Audrey Grace Florine Stone (August 14, 1921 – December 19, 2018) was the second wife of American children's book author Theodor Geisel (a.k.a. Dr. Seuss), to whom she was married from 1968 until his death in 1991. She founded Dr. Seuss Enterprises in 1993, and was president and CEO of the company until her death in 2018.

Early life and education

Audrey Grace Florine Stone was the daughter of Norman Alfred Stone, an English medical furniture salesman, and Ruth Benson, a nurse whose family was from Norway. She was baptized at the Ravenswood Covenant Church in Chicago, Illinois, United States. She grew up in and around Queens, New York, moving aro

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