Dorothey Phillis Hall "Kitty" DeGree |
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Born |
South Sutton Merrimack County New Hampshire, US |
July 29, 1922
Died |
October 25, 2012 |
Resting place | Hasley Cemetery in West Monroe |
Residence |
Monroe, Louisiana |
Occupation | Philanthropist |
Spouse(s) | Joseph Alex Napoleon DeGree |
Children | No children |
October 25, 2012
West Monroe, Ouachita Parish
Monroe, Louisiana
Dorothey Phillis Hall DeGree, known as Kitty DeGree (July 29, 1922 – October 25, 2012), was a real estate developer, civic figure, and philanthropist in her adopted city of Monroe, Louisiana, USA. In the last years of her life, she was the largest single donor to the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
Born in rural South Sutton in Merrimack County in south central New Hampshire, DeGree was one of six children of Richard Elmer and Helen Crampton Hall. With her husband, Joseph Alex Napoleon DeGree, a United States Navy veteran of World War II, DeGree came to Monroe in 1949 so that he could take a position in the paper mill industry. She or her husband had also lived in Vermont in their younger years, locations not available. After numerous years as a housewife, DeGree obtained employment as a secretary and thereafter as a bookkeeper, receptionist, and assistant to a dentist. In the 1970s, she convinced a bank to lend her money in her own name to start a real estate business in which she worked initially nearly round the clock.
With burgeoning financial success, DeGree in 1984 contacted the ULM, then known as Northeast Louisiana University, to donate three hundred apartments through her charitable trust. She was also a donor in the development of the Louisiana Delta Community College in Monroe. For three decades, she was aligned with St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Monroe to improve regional health care. The ULM School of Nursing and the Breast Health Center at St. Francis Hospital are named in her honor, the former at the personal request of the university president, Nick Bruno. So is the Kitty DeGree Speech and Hearing Center at ULM. The Monroe Lifetime Business Achievement Award is also named in her honor; a recipient was the Holocaust survivor, Sol Rosenberg.