Celebrating the life of Frances Aaronson Lewis.
Frances Lewis's contributions to education and community engagement are noteworthy. She served on the Richmond City School Board and the Virginia Board of Education, dedicating herself to the development of young people. Her philanthropic endeavors extended to significant financial donations to institutions like Washington and Lee University, resulting in the naming of facilities in her honor. This resolution aims to acknowledge her contributions not only to the business sector but also to arts and education in Virginia.
House Resolution 2050 celebrates the life of Frances Aaronson Lewis, an influential businesswoman and philanthropist who significantly impacted the Richmond community. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Frances graduated from the University of Michigan and co-founded the Best Products Company in 1957, which became a major mail-order retailer across the nation. Her legacy as a dedicated art collector and generous supporter of the arts is recognized by her numerous contributions, including 1,500 pieces to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Although the resolution itself is celebratory and honors an individual's legacy, it serves as a reflection of Frances Lewis's multifaceted impact on various sectors including business, arts, and education, ensuring that her contributions are remembered and appreciated by future generations. It captures the essence of her character and the values she upheld throughout her life, making a case for a continued commitment to philanthropy and community service.