Frederick Gilmer Bonfils

1860–1933 (age 73)

Newspaper Publisher

Biography

Frederick Gilmer Bonfils (1860–1933) made his mark as a newspaper publisher, co-founding the Denver Post and shaping public discourse across Colorado. He was known for his robust editorial voice and his willingness to take bold positions on civic matters.

Beyond the newsroom he supported philanthropic efforts and civic initiatives that strengthened Denver's urban fabric, leaving a legacy of spirited journalism remembered by visitors to Fairmount Cemetery.