HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Rite Aid Corp. founder Alex Grass has died at age 82.

Grass's daughter, Elizabeth Weese, said he died Thursday night in Harrisburg, Pa., after a 10-year battle with lung cancer.

He helped build Rite Aid into one of the nation's largest drugstore chains and was a philanthropist who gave to civic, health and educational organizations in the Harrisburg area.

Grass was educated as a lawyer, but his business career took off when he opened a health and beauty aids store in Scranton in 1962. He stepped down as chairman and chief executive in 1995.

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His son, Martin Grass, later ran the Camp Hill-based company but was ousted in 1999. He's in prison for conspiracy stemming from an overstatement of Rite Aid's earnings in the late 1990s.

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