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Glenn Conrad was born September 3, 1932, in New Iberia, Louisiana. [2] Conrad attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and received a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service in 1953, and a Master of Arts in History in 1959. [2] Prior to becoming a historian, he worked as an editor for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). [3]
Robert Clarence Lawson was born on May 5, 1883, in New Iberia, Louisiana. [2] His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by an aunt, Peggy Fraser, during his early childhood. [3] Lawson had no plans to enter the ministry, he did have plans to become a lawyer and businessman.
Frey spent the remainder of his life first at Consolata Nursing Home in New Iberia, Louisiana, and later in a private home in Lafayette provided by the diocese. [10] Gerard Frey died after a lengthy illness on August 16, 2007, at age 93. [4] He is buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist in Lafayette. [4]
Emmy Award-winning US news anchor Chauncy Glover has died, aged 39. News of the presenter’s death was announced on Tuesday (5 November), but no specific details are known.
The Daily Iberian is a daily newspaper founded in 1893 in New Iberia, Louisiana, United States. [2] It publishes editions on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The Daily Iberian is a sister publication of Acadiana LifeStyle.
She was born Kathleen Marie Babineaux in New Iberia, Louisiana, the daughter of Louis Babineaux and his wife, the former Lucille Fremin, both of Cajun ancestry. Her Babineaux grandfather was a farmer and grocer with a country store, and her father was a small businessman who moved to the rural hamlet of Coteau, a community near New Iberia with one church and one elementary school.
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Frank was born in New Iberia, Louisiana, in 1932. [1] She moved to Los Angeles and Tulsa at a young age. [2] At the age of 15, she applied to a liberal arts program and was accepted at the University of Chicago, graduating three years later, in 1950. [3]