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  1. Elizabeth Noyce (née Bottomley; October 7, 1930 – September 18, 1996) was an American philanthropist, and former wife of Fairchild Semiconductor general manager and a founder of Intel Corporation, Robert Noyce.

  2. Sep 20, 1996 · Elizabeth Bottomley Noyce, a microchip millionaire's scorned first wife who showed as much imagination and verve in deploying her half of his Silicon Valley fortune as he had in making it, died...

  3. Sep 22, 1996 · Elizabeth Bottomley Noyce, a microchip millionaire’s scorned first wife who showed as much imagination in deploying her half of his Silicon Valley fortune as he had in making it, died Tuesday...

  4. Jan 1, 2000 · Betty Noyce believed that her philanthropic responsibilities lay at home in Maine. Having received a multi-million dollar divorce settlement, Betty adopted the state of Maine and strove to better the environment in which she and her neighbors lived.

  5. Feb 16, 1992 · With a fortune estimated at $100 million, most of it invested in a computer company, Elizabeth B. Noyce can afford to furnish the capital for a bank. She invested almost $7 million to start...

  6. In September, Elizabeth B. Noyce, a long-time benefactor of many Maine organizations including the Museum, died unexpectedly. While mourning the loss of a valued friend and supporter, the Museum staff learned of Ms. Noyce's culminating act of generosity -- the bequest of sixty-four American works of art to the permanent collection.

  7. E lizabeth Bottomley Noyce (1930-1996), remembered as Maine's leading philanthropist and art collector, also used her gifts with a needle to create an art form that is at once highly personal and widely engaging.