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Patrick Joseph Stanton was born on 22 May, 1907 in Cork, Ireland, is a jockey. Discover Patrick Joseph Stanton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Patrick Joseph Stanton
Occupation Disc jockey, radio personality, radio station owner
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 22 May, 1907
Birthday 22 May
Birthplace Cork, Ireland
Date of death (1976-03-01) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality Ireland

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Who Is Patrick Joseph Stanton's Wife?

His wife is Mary De Mey (m. 1937)

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Patrick Joseph Stanton Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Patrick Joseph Stanton worth at the age of 69 years old? Patrick Joseph Stanton’s income source is mostly from being a successful jockey. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Patrick Joseph Stanton's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income jockey

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1970

After a career described as an "unstoppable surge of luck and hustle," Stanton retired in 1970, though he continued to produce and host the Irish Hour for six more years. Many of his papers are collected and on file with the Philadelphia Historical Society.

1968

Stanton joked that he was such a chronic Republican that he "didn't even vote for Kennedy." Nonetheless, Democratic mayor James Tate lured Stanton out of retirement to serve as his press secretary in 1968. Stanton retired from City Hall in 1970.

1966

In 1966, Stanton was Grand Marshal of Philadelphia's St. Patrick's Day Parade.

1953

Stanton served as President of the Philadelphia Radio and Television Broadcasters Association in 1953. He was the Person of the Year for Philadelphia's Broadcast Pioneers in 1972 and earned posthumous admission to its Hall of Fame in 2003.

1946

Stanton left WDAS in 1946 and formed his own company and station, WJMJ, for "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph," and continued the Irish Hour program for the rest of his life. WJMJ also carried other ethnic hours for the diverse city, including the Greek Hour, the Polish Hour, and the Italian Hour, and Stanton himself performed a Yiddish language program in which his script was translated into phonetics that he could deliver. His love for Ireland permeated his work and he organized many benefits for Irish churches and religious orders during his radio career.

1939

Stanton produced some of the earliest travelogues of Ireland for an American audience including "Here is Ireland," which premiered at the Belmont Movie Theater in West Philadelphia in 1939 and earned fine reviews. It was among the first full-color features about the Emerald Isle and enjoyed in both Ireland and the U.S.A. The film featured Stanton's lifelong friend, the third President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera.

1937

In 1937 Stanton married Mary De Mey from Southwest Philadelphia. They had three children, Mary Ellen, Patrick, and Suzanne, who in turn had 10 children and 23 grandchildren. Patrick J. Stanton died in 1976. His wife Mary died in 1996.

1930

In the late 1930s, when the anti-semitic priest Father Charles Coughlin came to prominence, Stanton's station refused to carry his broadcasts, a decision that prompted Coughlin's backers to picket the station. Coughlin did not air again on WDAS during Stanton's tenure as vice-president of the station.

1926

Stanton became Philadelphia's pioneer DJ and originated the Irish Hour radio program that was a mainstay in the city for decades. The program featured ninety minutes of Irish music, news and interviews pitched at the city's Irish community from 1926 until Stanton's death, just days before the program's 50th anniversary in 1976.

1907

Patrick Joseph Stanton (1907-1976) was an American radio personality, disc jockey, businessman, and a cultural figure in the city of Philadelphia for almost fifty years. He was the originator and host of the Irish Hour radio program that aired on various stations from 1926–1976, and the owner of the city's WJMJ radio station, from 1947 to 1965. Stanton also served as the president of the Poor Richard Club, and as press secretary to Philadelphia Mayor James Tate.

Stanton was born in County Cork, in 1907, the 8th of 16 children. He emigrated to the United States as a child and lived with a widowed aunt in Philadelphia. He almost did not make it to the New World, as only a case of "Scarletina" or Scarlet Fever, kept him from boarding the Titanic. He travelled on another White Star ocean liner, the Haverford, arriving safely in America and settling in Philadelphia.