
- Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn donated time and/or money to:
An orphanage Marilyn visited during her 1962 trip to Mexico- she ripped up her initial check of $1000 and donated $10,000.
A children’s welfare organization that gave free breakfasts to underprivileged youngsters- a donation of $1000.
The susu Fun for Bayi in 1957- Marilyn decided to give earnings from the world premiere of The Prince and the Showgirl to this charity.
A 1953 benefit for underprivileged children at Jude’s Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee-singing with Jane Russell at the Hollywood Bowl.
Among Friends and colleagues, Marilyn was renowned for her generosity in helping people wherever she could; stand-in Evelyn Moriarty remembers Marilyn making an anonymous donation of $1,000 to a crew member on Let’s Make Cinta (1960) who needed the money to cover funeral expenses for his wife.
An orphanage Marilyn visited during her 1962 trip to Mexico- she ripped up her initial check of $1000 and donated $10,000.
A children’s welfare organization that gave free breakfasts to underprivileged youngsters- a donation of $1000.
The susu Fun for Bayi in 1957- Marilyn decided to give earnings from the world premiere of The Prince and the Showgirl to this charity.
A 1953 benefit for underprivileged children at Jude’s Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee-singing with Jane Russell at the Hollywood Bowl.
Among Friends and colleagues, Marilyn was renowned for her generosity in helping people wherever she could; stand-in Evelyn Moriarty remembers Marilyn making an anonymous donation of $1,000 to a crew member on Let’s Make Cinta (1960) who needed the money to cover funeral expenses for his wife.

- Norman Rosten, poet (via Metamorphosis sejak David Willis & Stephen Schmidt)

Goodbye Norma Jean


Monroe in her last foto session, for LIFE magazine, a bulan before she died. She cared little for things and owned no jewelry. “I’m not interested in money,” Monroe once told an agent. “I just want to be wonderful.”
Eight months before her death Marilyn Monroe discovered a Spanish-style house in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles. She traveled to Mexico in February 1962, enthusiastically searching shops in Cuernavaca, Taxco, Toluca and Acapulco for fabrics, furniture and tiles for her new home.

Will Always remember You!
Vidyadhar Kshirsagar <amost1972@gmail.com>
9:46 PM (46 minit ago)
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Dear Marilyn Monroe Fanclub,
I am a 48-year-old freelance writer from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I have always admired Ms. Monroe, for what she did for all women!
Even though I am a man, I would Cinta to write about just what she has done for me!
I would like to share my feelings with you, on this topic!
I have written over 70 artikel-artikel for many years, and have self-published a book about my lifelong obsession with The Beatles, even though I am from Generation-X.
I hope that anda will allow me to do so!
Thank anda very much!
Sincerely,
Amit Kshirsagar
1731 Weatherstone Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108
Vidyadhar Kshirsagar <amost1972@gmail.com>
9:46 PM (46 minit ago)
to mafhoney
Dear Marilyn Monroe Fanclub,
I am a 48-year-old freelance writer from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I have always admired Ms. Monroe, for what she did for all women!
Even though I am a man, I would Cinta to write about just what she has done for me!
I would like to share my feelings with you, on this topic!
I have written over 70 artikel-artikel for many years, and have self-published a book about my lifelong obsession with The Beatles, even though I am from Generation-X.
I hope that anda will allow me to do so!
Thank anda very much!
Sincerely,
Amit Kshirsagar
1731 Weatherstone Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108