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Frances Holmes Todman (née Burson; July 25, 1926 – January 23, 2008) was an American philanthropist who raised and donated money for numerous educational, charitable, and health organizations. She was affiliated with the Retina Foundation for over 20 years.


Early life, education, and family

Frances Holmes Burson was born on July 25, 1926, in
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, to Fanette Lee "Fannie" (née Wood) and Lucius Holmes Burson. Her parents separated shortly after her birth, divorcing in 1932, and Burson grew up in the home of her maternal grandparents, Lutie Pearl (née Simmons, Wood) and William S. Thrasher. Burson attended
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, graduating in 1944. She graduated from Chevy Chase Junior College in
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, in 1946. She went on to study journalism at Barmore Junior College in New York City. During her schooling in New York, she worked for an advertising agency and then did modeling and make-up classes for Richard Hudnut Cosmetics. On December 17, 1950, at the St. Regis New York, she married William Selden Todman, a television and radio producer of Goodson-Todman Productions. After their marriage, the couple made their home in
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, where they raised two children, William Jr. and Lisa. In 1974, they moved to
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, for the winter season.


Charitable work

Todman began her involvement in charitable work when her husband developed a heart condition in the 1970s and she needed a break from tending to him. He died in 1979, aged 62. That same year, she became the chair of the Retina Foundation's annual fundraising gala. Over the years, she served as general chairman, co-chairman, and committee member of the gala. As a member of the board of trustees, she led the entertainment fundraiser for the
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's Palm Beach Benefit in 1982. Todman was involved in numerous charitable activities for the Boys Club of America, the Royal Poinciana Children's Theater, and the Eye Research Institute, among others. In 1984, she donated $1 million () to
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to establish the William S. and Frances B. Todman Film and Television Center. In 1986, the Schepens Eye Research Institute of
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named its electrophysiology laboratory in her honor. She remained active in charitable work with the Retina Foundation and the
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through 2000.


Death and legacy

Todman died on January 23, 2008, in New York City. Her son, Bill Todman Jr., became a film producer.


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