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Barnett was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1974 [5] and grew up as one of five siblings in Park Forest, Cook County, Illinois.. Barnett received a B.A. in English Language and Literature and Linguistics (with language specialization in German and Russian) from the University of Missouri and an M.A. in Women's History from Sarah Lawrence College. [6]
LaShonda or Lashonda is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: LaShonda K. Barnett (born 1974), American author, playwright, and radio host; LaShonda A. Hunt (born 1970), American judge; Lashonda Lester (1975/1976–2017), American standup comedian
Barnett was the eldest daughter of six children. When she was 10, her mother died. Her father worked for an advertising agency, and commuted 70 miles to London every day. [1] An art history graduate of the University of Warwick, Barnett worked for the BBC in London for 12 years.
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I have changed her title back to its correct format. She was ONLY EVER known as Lady Isobel Barnett, being the wife of a knight. For the same reason, the shorter form was always Lady Barnett, and never Lady Isobel! She herself was a stickler for the correct protocol, not wishing to pose as an aristocrat.
In 1953, she married Lawrence R. Barnett, then president of the Music Corporation of America. She retired in 1958 to raise their four sons and two daughters. She died in 2006, aged 80, from pulmonary disease at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. [2] Her widower died on June 11, 2012, aged 98.