Patsy Bullitt Collins

Dorothy Priscilla "Patsy" Bullitt Collins (1920-2003) was an American philanthropist.

Her first husband, Larry Norman, a USAAF navigator, had been killed over Germany or as a POW in 1943.

[1] She was chairperson of King Broadcasting Company, founded by her mother, from 1972 until 1992 when it was sold to The Providence Journal.

[2] After her parents' death, she and her sisters donated $100 million to the Bullitt Foundation for environmental causes, bought classical radio station KING-FM and donated it to the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera and what is now ArtsFund.

[2] She bequeathed a final $71.5 million to CARE, The Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land,[3] among the top 20 largest American charitable donations of the year.