Helen Gurley Brown

Helen Gurley Brown

Helen Brown Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 13, 2012.
NEW YORK (AP) - Helen Gurley Brown, the longtime editor of Cosmopolitan magazine who invited millions of women to join the sexual revolution, has died. She was 90.

Brown died Monday at a hospital in New York after a brief hospitalization, Hearst CEO Frank A. Bennack, Jr. said in a statement.

"Sex and the Single Girl," her grab-bag book of advice, opinion, and anecdote on why being single shouldn't mean being sexless, made a celebrity of the 40-year-old advertising copywriter in 1962.

Three years later, she was hired by Hearst Magazines to turn around the languishing Cosmopolitan and it became her bully pulpit for the next 32 years.

She said at the outset that her aim was to tell a reader "how to get everything out of life - the money, recognition, success, men, prestige, authority, dignity - whatever she is looking at through the glass her nose is pressed against."

"It was a terrific magazine," she said, looking back when she sur rendered the editorship of the U.S. edition in 1997. "I would want my legacy to be, 'She created something that helped people.' My reader, I always felt, was someone who needed to come into her own."

Along the way she added to the language such terms as "Cosmo girl" - hip, sexy, vivacious and smart - and "mouseburger," which she coined first in describing herself as a plain and ordinary woman who must work relentlessly to make herself desirable and successful.

She put big-haired, deep-cleavaged beauties photographed by Francesco Scavullo on the magazine's cover, behind teaser titles like "Nothing Fails Like Sex-cess - Facts About Our Real Lovemaking Needs."

Male centerfolds arrived during the 1970s - actor Burt Reynolds' (modestly) nude pose in 1972 created a sensation - but departed by the '90s.

Brown and Cosmo were anathema to militant feminists, who staged a sit-in at her office. One of them, Kate Millet, said, "The magazine's reactionary politics were too much to take, especially the man-hunting part. The entire message seemed to be 'Seduce your boss, then marry him.'"

Another early critic was Betty Friedan, who dismissed the magazine as "immature teenage-level sexual fantasy" but later came around and said Brown, "in her editorship, has been a rather spirited and gutsy example in the revolution of women."

"Bad Girls Go Everywhere," the 2009 biography of Brown by Jennifer Scanlon, a women's studies professor, argued that her message of empowerment made Brown a feminist even if the movement didn't recognize her as such.

There was no disputing that Brown quickly turned a financial turkey into a peacock.

Within four issues, circulation, which had fallen below the 800,000 readers guaranteed to advertisers, was on the rise, even with the newsstand price increasing from 35 cents to 50 and then 60.

Sales grew every year until peaking at just over 3 million in 1983, then slowly leveled off to 2.5 million at $2.95 a copy, where it was when Brown left in 1997. (She stayed on as editor in chief of the magazine's foreign editions.)

She was still rail-thin, 5-feet-4 and within a few pounds of 100 in either direction, as she had kept herself throughout her life with daily exercise and a careful diet.

"You can't be sexual at 60 if you're fat," she observed on her 60th birthday. She also championed cosmetic surgery, speaking easily of her own nose job, facelifts and silicone injections.

An ugly duckling by her own account, Helen Gurley was a child of the Ozarks, born Feb. 18, 1922 in Green Forest, Ark. Growing up in the Depression, she earned pocket money by giving other kids dance lessons.

Her father died when she was 10 and her mother, a teacher, moved the family to Los Angeles, where young Helen, acne-ridden and otherwise physically unendowed, graduated as valedictorian of John H. Francis Polytechnic High School in 1939.

All the immediate futu re held was secretarial work. With typing and shorthand learned at a business college, she went through 18 jobs in seven years at places like the William Morris Agency, the Daily News in Los Angeles, and, in 1948, the Foote, Cone & Belding advertising agency. There, when finally given a shot at writing ad copy, she began winning prizes and was hired away by Kenyon & Eckhardt, which made her the highest paid advertising woman on the West Coast.

She also evidently was piling up the experience she put to use later as an author, editor and hostess of a TV chit-chat show.

"I've never worked anywhere without being sexually involved with somebody in the office," she told New York magazine in 1982. Asked whether that included the boss, she said, "Why discriminate against him?"

Marriage came when she was 37 to twice-divorced David Brown, a former Cosmopolitan managing editor turned movie producer, whose credits would include "The Sting" and "Jaws."

Her husband encouraged Brown to write a book, which she wrote on weekends, and suggested the title, "Sex and the Single Girl."

They moved to New York after the book became one of the top sellers of 1962. Moviemakers bought it for a then-very-hefty $200,000, not for the nonexistent plot, but for its provocative title. Natalie Wood played a character named Helen Gurley Brown who had no resemblance to the original.

She followed up her success with a long-playing record album, "Lessons in Love," and another book, "Sex in the Office," in 1965.

That year she and her husband pitched a women's magazine idea at Hearst, which turned it down, but hired her to run Cosmopolitan instead.

In 1967 she hosted a TV talk show, "Outrageous Opinions," syndicated in 19 cities and featuring celebrity guests willing to be prodded about sex and other risque topics.

She also went on to write five more books, including "Having It All" in 1982 and in 1993, at age 71, "The Late Show," which was subtitled: "A Semiwild but Practical Survival Plan for Women Over 50."

"My own philosophy is if you're not having sex, you're finished. It separates the girls from the old people," she told an interviewer.

The Browns were childless by choice, she said.

JOCELYN NOVECK
AP National Writer

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Valenda Newell

July 10, 2016

Thanks for all the inspiration you gave me and millions of other women. Cosmopolitan magazine was very popular to me and my girlfriends growing up years ago, it gave us a sense of freedom and style. THANKS FOR SHARING ONE'S BRILLIANCE .....MANY BLESSINGS

January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

March 5, 2014

A gracious and respectable person whose work has done so much to bring so much joy to many of us in these troubled times hard to deal with (2 Tim 3:1). Perhaps more will continue to have positive experiences from a wonderful work that has an impactful contribution to life and its anxieties.

Camille

September 26, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the family during your time of grief. Psalms 46:1 says " God is for us a refuge and strength. A help readily to be found during difficult times. May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead

August 26, 2012

I first met Helen after returning to the p.r. field at Samantha Drake, following the birth of my first son. Prior to that, I had been p.r. director for Revlon. Well, dear, darling, Helen. well-known for counting her pennies, got wind of the fact that one of my clients was Nina Ricci and as an avid fan of their sunglasses, called me to request a pair. As we were also located on West 57th, I was over their faster than the Tazmanian Devil, with not just one - but four pairs for my longtime idol - along with the full line of La Praire, which I also represented at the time.

Helen came to the reception desk to pick them up personally, which, naturally, thrilled me beyond belief, and went on to write me one of her heartfelt signature notes of thanks. I immediately responded, as did she in turn and told me that she was going to put my note into her memory book; something she did very infrequently.

Well, the boost of confidence I received from Helen that day, propelled me to write my first book which she honored with a 2-page excerpt in the 25th anniversary of Cosmo. We did keep in touch over the years, but not frequently enough. I only wish she knew (and hopefully she now does from on high) not only what a difference she made in my life; but in the lives of oh-so-many others. She never lost the common touch and yet, could easily dine with presidents and kings.

I loved Helen Gurley Brown. She changed and infused my life with the sort of support one could only wish for in their fondest dreams and I shall miss her presence on this earth desperately.

Clearly, it was her time and she is now - slim and beautiful as ever with her dear David by her side - doing that which she did like no one else here on earth...giving every little mouseburger with wings the supreme confidence to fly higher than she ever could have imagined; and, in so doing, heaven has been gifted with the quintessential voice telling all the angels, "It's never too late..."

Love you more, Helen,
Jane Maclean Craig

Suzanne Baranik

August 23, 2012

For 16 years I worked at Cosmo and loved ever minute of it. I worked from 1982-1998 in ad sales. There are so many memories but the one I will never forget the time we had lunch at the Four Seasons with 2 top music exe. We road to the restaurant in your Rolls Royce and you charmed the hell out of my clients. RIP HGB you will be in my life forever!.

Mary Younce

August 21, 2012

Our deepest sympathy. She was a great lady.
Wiley and Mary Younce and family
St Simons Island, Ga

shang coleman

August 18, 2012

generous spirit never met you but glad to talking to you over the phone ...rest in perfect peace

Barbara Williams

August 17, 2012

As an Black Women growing up in the 70'x & 80's I admit there were not a lot of choices for us, but I always felt you were not color bound, it was like you were just talking to women in general. God Bless and Keep You.

Cinde

August 17, 2012

I spent many hours reading Cosmo when I was young and they made a difference in my life. Thank you HGB for sharing your lifestyle insights!

Ann Asse-Cadet

August 17, 2012

Rest in Peace HGB, you are one amazing young lady. I will miss seeing you make your entrance into the Hearst Tower each morning so lovely dressed and of course your fishnet stocking. A Great Loss but left a Great LEGACY.

Michele Jupont

August 17, 2012

You were an inspiration to a lot of women !
And they love you for it !

Cindy Hand

August 17, 2012

To her family and friends, my sincere sympathy for your loss. No matter how many years we have with someone we love, it is never enough. She was a mighty fine woman! Rest in Peace, Helen

August 16, 2012

To the the family of Helen Gurley Brown - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that she will be missed by many.

Sherrie Pizzo

August 15, 2012

Sincere condolences to Helen's family and friends. I enjoyed her work for many years and she was an inspiration to many women. She was ahead of her time, I believe.

Marshall Feldman

August 15, 2012

I have several bright memories of Helen. She was all the things that morph in an obit...and more.

Each year "Cosmopolitan's" sales staff hosted thirty promotional lunches at the "21 Club" for advertising agencies and/or advertisers. Helen was the draw.

On one special occasion, in front of ten of the largest New York advertising agency CEO's, Presidents and COO's, Helen was gracious, sincere, affable and mesmerizing. I'm confident that all those heavy hitters went home to their wives and told them about having lunch with THE Helen Gurley Brown. (She was as amicable when meeting a junior media planner.)

Following the lunch Helen wanted to walk back to the office and I escorted her. I remember her diminutive form ensconced in a full length fur confidently striding up 5th Avenue...with me in tow. Passerby's recognized her. Helen was a publishing force, yet comfortable in her celebrity.

About six years later I wrote to Helen when I was practicing chiropractic. Even though she was the Editor and I in sales, I found that I connected with her in some inexplicable way. I didn't get a chance to say goodbye to her when I left "Cosmo".

I wanted Helen to know that I appreciated working for "Cosmo" and what I was now doing. I never expected a response. But I received one have. As usual her words were kind and encouraging.

Helen Gurley Brown was an extraordinary person.

Marshall Feldman, D.C.

Cosmopolitan Magazine
New York Advertising Manager
1983-84

Teuila Fomai

August 15, 2012

I met you back in 1986 at the Universal Sheraton Hotel for the Miss Hollywood International pageant where I MC'd the event.
You were such a lovely lady! May GOD be with your family and loved ones as you have passed on. Blessings and comfort to you all.

Joy Buford

August 15, 2012

Helen Gurley Brown understood millions of women who liked men too much to be strident feminists, and liked life too much to be housewives. Obviously, she was a single girl's best friend and got many of us through a lonely night with her unflagging optimism and flirty attitude. While some people didn't take her seriously, her millions of readers certainly did. She gave us all something to aspire to and taught us to create an exciting life and not settle for whatever life handed you. She lived her philosophy, and that's why it rang true. I hope she is reunited with her beloved David and is at peace.

Sirio Maccioni

August 15, 2012

The Maccioni family of Le Cirque would like to express our deepest condolences on the death of Ms. Brown. We were deeply saddened to hear the news and our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. She will be dearly missed.

Susan Hughes

August 15, 2012

I met you once at a Library Conference in NYC, and listened to you speak. You were gracious, determined, witty and intelligent. I was so impressed and awestruck. Thank you for your contributions to this world we live in.

Mem Bell

August 15, 2012

Rest in Peace Ms. Brown- You have taught so many so much. I have always followed your cold water face washing practices. The love story with your husband is an absolute dream. Thank you for your innovation and sound advice.

August 15, 2012

GOD SPEED AND GOD BLESS

Dian Burris

August 15, 2012

She sure was and still is a legend. Her marriage to David Brown was a real love story, and together, they were a dream team. I don't think we will ever see a magazine become what Cosmo did under anyone like Helen. She was always articulate in an interview, and who could have ever know by that, that her upbringing was of a child who had nothing, but a brain and determination for success in life. Rest in peace great and fine lady of my time, for there shall never be another one like you!!

Patrick Hernandez

August 15, 2012

It was an honor to interview you when you went to Houston a while back.
Classy Lady!

Betty James

August 15, 2012

Job well done.RIP

Cynthia Lyerly

August 15, 2012

I learned a lot from Ms Brown; she molded me into a true Cosmo-Girl of
the 80's. Thank you so much.

Betty James

August 15, 2012

Job well done.RIP

Bob Rubin

August 15, 2012

Helen: Thanks for making a difference, year after year after year.

SHORTY KOPPELMAN

August 15, 2012

I'm a tough girl cause of you..

mary andrews

August 15, 2012

Farewell Helen you were an inspiration to all us mouseburgers everywhere and helped us to change our lives.Thank you

August 15, 2012

Rest in Peace and thank you.

obed nyangena

August 15, 2012

To us you were a gem and to my a pearl shall you remain. Rest in peace

August 15, 2012

God bless the family of Helen Gurley Brown and give them peace, comfort and strength during the coming days ahead.

So sorry for your loss.

Praying for you in Alabama.

marilyn johnson

August 14, 2012

You were always my hero and inspiration.
Thank you for being a part of my life.

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

August 14, 2012

My prayers & thoughts are with the family & friends of the great lady, Helen Gurley Brown. "Cosmo" magazine was practically my bible in the 60's & 70's. Ms. Gurley Brown helped to educate & liberate a generation of women. She is a hero to many women of my generation & will be missed.

August 14, 2012

Thank you Ms. Brown, for living your life to the fullest and setting the example for us "women"... to enjoy sex in life, whether reading about in Cosmo or enjoying it:) May you have a special place in heaven to continue conducting business as usual. Hats off to you, Ms. Brown!!! Rest in Peace.

Me Mama

August 14, 2012

Whoa...... What a Woman , what a Life ! I want to growup and be like you , Helen G !!!

Dianna Hartman

August 14, 2012

Thank you for taking the word "sex" and making it into a word to be celebrated rather than a "dirty" word. Thank you for all you did in behalf of women everywhere. May you rest in peace. My deepest sympathy to your family.

debra thomas

August 14, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sarah Ellis

August 14, 2012

Mrs. Brown's magazine was a definite "must read" for my friends and I. Thank you for sharing.

Beverly Erickson

August 14, 2012

Always loved her advice and her cassette recordings on love. She was so modern and with it. A delight to read and listen to. She will be missed.

ER

August 14, 2012

Your book, Having It All, changed my life, encouraging me to follow my dreams.

With all my thanks, RIP, Mrs. Brown.

Vickie Burley

August 14, 2012

Mrs. Brown wrote "Helen Gurley Brown's Single Girl's Cookbook," which was the first cookbook I ever bought back in the early '70's. It is filled with advice on dating, it's funny and it has wonderful recipes. Every time I look at it, I will think of her and smile. Thank you for leading the way in modernizing the role of women. You will be missed. My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of this wonderful woman.

Harry Simpson

August 14, 2012

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

n h

August 14, 2012

A remarkable woman. May God strengthen the family to endure during this difficult time.

Chad G

August 14, 2012

God Bless you Helen, your magazine was in our home growing up. What a beautiful woman you are!

Mary Meister

August 14, 2012

Thank you, Helen, for all you did to pave the way for me and my baby boomer girlfriends....life is so much sweeter (and fairer!) because of you....to Helen's family and dear friends, know that Helen's life was so much richer because of you....

louise wisinski

August 14, 2012

Thank you for what you did for women. You certainly changed my life.

ELLEN KAYE

August 14, 2012

An amazing and gutsy woman who had the vision and tenacity to say what she believed and wasn't afraid of any backlash! A wonderful role model for women of my, and any following generation to be "more" as well as not being afraid to who they are! God rest her soul...Helen Gurley Brown will always be relevant!

Karen Jablonski

August 14, 2012

Peace be with you.

Lynn Chase

August 14, 2012

I had the extraordinary privilege to have met Ms. Brown when I worked for her boss at Hearst. Her appearance at our office was always a highlight of my day, as she always exuded an air of confidence and optimism that was infectious. I felt so honored when she included me on her office Christmas list!

Thanks for encouraging American women to set goals that we had previously never imagined for ourselves. Thanks for validating that women have as much right to sexual self-determination as the guys, but can still be ladies.

There is no greater achievement in life than to have left this world a little better than you found it.

Thank you Helen Gurley Brown - you made my world better.

Anne

August 14, 2012

She definitely proved the power of ONE!!!
May she rest in peace.

Kathy D-R

August 14, 2012

Thanks for everthing, Helen. You were the "Auntie Mame" to the women of my generation. You opened doors, windows, and avenues of thought we never knew existed.

Gary Hatton

August 14, 2012

May God have mercy on her soul.

Melissa Cohan

August 14, 2012

We have a wonderful angel to watch over us. Seventeen and Cosmo were my favorite magazines growing up. You'll be greatly missed! Sending prayers your way!!

JOAN C. GOLEC

August 14, 2012

MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO EVERYONE.
SHE HAD A FULL CIRCLE OF LIFE.
MAY YOU CHERISH THE 'HAPPY MEMORIES' IN YOUR HEARTS FOREVER.
MY THOUGHTS & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU DURING THESE DAYS OF DEEP SORROW.
WITH REGARDS,

August 14, 2012

May God Bless you and hold you in His arms. You will be missed by all. May your family have comfort in having you for so many years. Sandra Slater Louisville Ky

D Castrogiavanni

August 14, 2012

I grew up with HGB and Cosmo and still have the book she wrote..............she was an icon in the 70's! Thank you for a wonderful magazine..........may you write among the stars!

Tammy Richmond

August 14, 2012

Rest in Peace Helen Gurley Brown. My life was transformed because of you and your magazine! I even named one of my prized chocolate cocker spaniels after you! You left a huge mark on our lives.
Tammy

August 14, 2012

1COR 15:26 promises that death will be no more...

JK,GA

Wanda Hughes

August 14, 2012

Ms. Brown was a pioneer for women and was very much loved and appreciated. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. With love, Wanda Hughes

Patricia Nageldinger

August 14, 2012

A wonderful inspiring woman who I have admired my entire life!! What a legacy she leaves behind..! RIP Ms. Brown..and deepest condolences to her entire family...

Wendy Lloyd

August 14, 2012

Helen brought a whole new meaning to what it means to be "Gurley"..she has made a profound impact on generations of women..her influence and audacious spirit will be felt for decades to come.

karen walker

August 14, 2012

I will miss your charm and grace,you were a great role model for women..rest in peace i'm sure you are giving advice up in heaven...karen

Kenneth Jensen

August 14, 2012

I have always admired you!;;
You were quite a dame!!!!!; rip

Ivy

August 14, 2012

God Bless You.

lavera green

August 14, 2012

Thank you Ms.Brown for the challenge to think outside the box. When no one cared to think "Women" could do anything..... I've enjoyed your sense of humor and continuous renewal of faith to love being a "True Woman", until we meet, Rest in peace.....

Gail Reitz

August 14, 2012

Thank you for being a light for boomer women who wanted to have it all - career and family. You were a great inspiration to me and many others! May you RIP!

Sandra Cariker

August 14, 2012

What a smart and delightful lady she was. May she rest in peace.

Sheila Smith

August 14, 2012

A life well lived. Godspeed Helen.

lin parrow

August 14, 2012

my personal hero for many reasons, i remember so clearly in 1970 seeing, reading my first Cosmo and kept a "library of issues" for years her and her author's writings were exceptional.. the new year's day horoscope booklet was an annual treat to cherish and enjoy all year thru.. her brilliant, vivid, inspiring writing her briliant use of the written word, unforgettable perfection..rest in peace wonderful lady you did so much for so many in this world. remebering the grand HGB = brings smiles to one and many.

Victoria Valdez

August 13, 2012

Words of Wisdom
Published & very much
for ones Next Generation!
Model clothes Shoes Fashion
Silk lace Sequence is remembering
the yesterdays ~:~

Deana Bright-Sholar

August 13, 2012

My heart goes out to the Brown family.My Mom was afraid of 'the talk', but Ms. Brown was not. That meant alot to a girl of the 80's to have the answers she needed before I knew what the questions should be. My prayers are with her family and friends during their time of sorrow.

Sara

August 13, 2012

My condolences for a wonderful lady who could ask the hush hush questions and let us choose from a multiple choice answer. Helen was divine.

August 13, 2012

I WAS ALWAYS SO IMPRESSED BY HER.

Cheryl

August 13, 2012

DEAR HELEN,

To all of us that will mourn this woman, we can take comfort in the fact she taught us many things! Being a Christian today some things I cannot now go along with, BUT I will always treasure the wisdom I learned from her! When she taught us women, never go anywhere without taking 3-4 hours of work with you, or reading or something, in case you are in a situation you have to wait for hours. I have embraced that fact ever since she taught me it, and have been blessed many times by it. God Bless you Helen, and may you rest in peace!

Love, Cheryl

August 13, 2012

Dearest bereaved family & friends,
My thoughts are with you at this time. You knew her best. This woman changed our world, forever. She contributed so much to change and affect many generations to be more open minded and share views to raise courage and awareness that has passed on to so many. She had a great life and will missed by millions & remember with kind thoughts. Shalom Linda

Victoria

August 13, 2012

Our condolences
To Helen
In memory of a
great Magazine
Legend of written
plush Articles'

Rip in a new
Spiritual light
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Pamela

August 13, 2012

Sorry to hear about Helen Gurley Brown. I started reading Cosmo when I was 20 and at 61 I am still reading it. This magazine is a classic and Helen Was a asset to that magazine. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

August 13, 2012

HGB may have never had children of her own but she raised millions of young ladies in the 1970's and 80's with words of wisdom, love and joy! The legacy continues as we turn 50 and 60 thinking what would HGB do?

Joy Strait

August 13, 2012

Rest in peace. What a legacy she lived and left for all women. She was the best Cosmo

s dodt

August 13, 2012

Helen you were a HOOT on this planet and we have every reason to believe you will always be one where ever you are!
Thanks for keeping us all captivated with your great magazine!

Ashlei

August 13, 2012

I bought my first copy of Cosmopolitan magazine when I was 16 for .50 Today, at the age of 60 I am still reading it and am a subscriber.

Faith Tobin

August 13, 2012

Dear Gurley Brown Family hello there my name is Faith tobin and I'm sorry for your'e loss.she'll absolutely be missed very [email protected]

Ashleigh Morin

August 13, 2012

The movement you made was wonderful. You built a empire. MY prayers go to your family and loved ones

Curtis Wadlington

August 13, 2012

Lovely woman gone home to God.

Jack W

August 13, 2012

I was in the ad agency business in Chicago for many years and still remember a luncheon Helen hosted at the best French restaurant at that time, Chez Paul, when she was the publisher of Cosmo. She obviously wanted us to buy advertising pages in her book, but, because of her magnetic personality, charisma, and charm, she didn't have to sell us on the benefits of her magazine. She was Cosmo. Still remember this lunch many years later just because of her.

August 13, 2012

You were the Tops

michelle plakas-kaiser

August 13, 2012

rip

Beth tuttle

August 13, 2012

A wonder and Grand Lady Rest in Peace I love your magazine

BARBARA HEFFERNAN

August 13, 2012

hELEN CHANGED MY LIFE AS A WOMAN AND MEN HATED THAT! i LOVED EVERY ARTICLE I READ. YOU ALWAYS HAVE GIVEN WOMEN ENCOURAGEMENT TO BE MORE THAN A MAID TO A MAN AND A SEXUAL DEPOSITORY. YOU GAVE US HOPE, OPTIONS AND EDUCATED US ON SELF-ESTEEMAND HOW TO DEVELOP AND NURTURE IT. YOU WERE THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPEN TO WOMEN. YOU TAUGHT US WE HAVE VALUE AND TO ACT LIKE IT! THANK YOU!

Cindy Woolf

August 13, 2012

A Grand Lady Rest in Peace Prayers Go with Her

Dorothy Stepnowski

August 13, 2012

RIP Ms Brown, you were the Pioneer of Womanhood. A majority of us grew up with you and your magazine. Thankyou so much for enlightning us. God Bless

August 13, 2012

Thanks for bravely telling it like it is.
RIP Helen. MLM - Ohio

August 13, 2012

A modern lady before her time. RIP Ms. Brown. Thanks for EVERYTHING

Rachel C

August 13, 2012

Gosh, I just loved her. I got thru alot of heartaches reading Cosmo, may she rest in eternal peace.

M B

August 13, 2012

Insightful woman! Never would have made it through young adult(woman)hood without her. Deepest sympathy to her family

Thoroughly Modern

August 13, 2012

Thanks for empowering women. You left a formidable legacy. To family and friends : "May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived."( Psalm 90:10)

Pamela Matteson

August 13, 2012

Great author and publisher. Rest in peace Helen Gurley Brown.

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