| Birth: | Jan. 4, 1909 Dubuque Dubuque County Iowa, USA | | Death: | May 25, 2008 Boise Ada County Idaho, USA |  Businessman. Born John Richard Simplot, at his death he was the oldest billionaire on the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans, with a fortune of over $3 billion. At age 14 he quit school and left home, working on a farm while looking for opportunities to make money, and eventually using the profit from several small ventures to found the J.R. Simplot Company. By World War II, Simplot was the nation's largest shipper of fresh potatoes and a major supplier of dried vegetables to the military. After making a deal to supply McDonald's, the Simplot Company became the fast food chain's primary provider of french fries and hash browns. Constantly searching for opportunities to diversify, Simplot expanded his holdings to include fertilizer production, oil, animal feed and seed, beef cattle, and ski resorts. In the early 1980s he provided startup capital for Micron Technology, one of the largest makers of the Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) computer chips that are integral components of digital devices. The Simplot Company has expanded internationally, including purchase of Australia's largest food processing company. It is one of the world's largest frozen-potato processors, distributing more than 3 billion pounds of french fries and other potato products worldwide each year. J.R. Simplot was active in Idaho politics as a supporter of Republican candidates. Idaho Governor Butch Otter was his former son-in-law. (bio by: Bill McKern)
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Morris Hill Cemetery
Boise Ada County Idaho, USA | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Bill McKern Record added: May 25, 2008
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