Roberta McCain
Socialite and oil heiress
Socialite and oil heiress
Activists & Humanitarians
United States
An American socialite and oil heiress, born into a prominent family in the oil industry, was active in various charitable and social causes throughout her life. Education included a degree from the University of Southern California. Gained attention as the mother of a notable political figure and through participation in high society events, offering insight into the lives of America's elite. Focused on philanthropy, particularly in support of the arts and education, while also being recognized for contributions to several organizations. Maintained a public presence into her later years, representing her family's legacy.
Mother of U.S. Senator John McCain
Active in charitable organizations
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