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Lou Rell volunteered with the New England Air Museum, focusing on the restoration of aircraft in the museum's collection. [4] He attended the unveiling of his wife's official gubernatorial portrait at the Connecticut State Library in September 2013. [1] Lou Rell died from cancer at his home in Florida on March 22, 2014, at the age of 73.
For example, Lou Rell, former first gentleman of Connecticut, is a former naval pilot and commercial airline pilot with TWA. [ 6 ] Three states, Alabama , Maine and Massachusetts along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, do not have a first lady or first gentleman.
Rell was born Mary Carolyn Reavis [3] in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of Foy and Benjamin Reavis. [4] She attended Old Dominion University, but left in 1967 to marry Lou Rell, a U.S. Navy pilot. The couple first moved to New Jersey, where Lou Rell took a position as a commercial airline pilot with Trans World Airlines. [5]
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Lou Rell, First Gentleman of Connecticut (married to M. Jodi Rell); aviator; M. Jodi Rell, 87th Governor of Connecticut (in office 2004–2011, resident 1969–2016)
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Lou Rell, 73, American Naval and commercial aviator, First Gentleman of Connecticut (2004–2011), cancer. [472] Siddakatte Chennappa Shetty, 62, Indian Yakshagana orator. [473] Patrice Wymore, 87, American actress (Ocean's 11, Tea for Two, The Big Trees) and philanthropist. [474]