Lori Wilson
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Lori Wilson (* 25. Februar 1937 in North Carolina; † 30. Januar 2019 in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida) war eine US-amerikanische Anwältin und Politikerin im Bundesstaat Florida. Lori Wilson kam 1960 nach Florida. Ein Teil ihrer Vorfahren waren Cherokee. Sie besuchte die Tennessee Technological University, das Rollins College und das Brevard Community College. Wilson lebte in Cocoa Beach. Sie war ehrenamtliche Direktorin der Central Florida Zoological Society und Direktorin des Florida Injured Wildlife Sanctuary. Sie war auch Mitglied der University of Florida Foundation. Wilson war Mitglied der Brevard-County-Kommission. Von 1973 bis 1978 war sie außerdem Mitglied des Senats des Bundesstaates Florida für den 16. Distrikt als unabhängiges Mitglied.
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Lori Wilson (February 15, 1937 – January 30, 2019) was an American lawyer and politician in the state of Florida. Wilson was born in Waynesville, North Carolina and came to Florida in 1960. She was part Cherokee. She attended Tennessee Tech University, Rollins College and Brevard Community College. Wilson lived in Cocoa Beach, Florida. She was an honorary director of the Central Florida Zoological Society and legislative director of the Florida Injured Wildlife Sanctuary. She was also associated with the University of Florida Foundation. Wilson served on the Brevard County Commission. She served in the Florida State Senate from 1973 to 1978, as an Independent member (16th district).
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Lori Wilson (Politikerin, 1937)
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Clark Maxwell, Jr.
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Lori Wilson (* 25. Februar 1937 in North Carolina; † 30. Januar 2019 in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida) war eine US-amerikanische Anwältin und Politikerin im Bundesstaat Florida. Lori Wilson kam 1960 nach Florida. Ein Teil ihrer Vorfahren waren Cherokee. Sie besuchte die Tennessee Technological University, das Rollins College und das Brevard Community College. Wilson lebte in Cocoa Beach. Sie war ehrenamtliche Direktorin der Central Florida Zoological Society und Direktorin des Florida Injured Wildlife Sanctuary. Sie war auch Mitglied der University of Florida Foundation. Wilson war Mitglied der Brevard-County-Kommission. Von 1973 bis 1978 war sie außerdem Mitglied des Senats des Bundesstaates Florida für den 16. Distrikt als unabhängiges Mitglied. Wilson starb nach langer Krankheit im Hause ihrer Tochter.
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Lori Wilson (February 15, 1937 – January 30, 2019) was an American lawyer and politician in the state of Florida. Wilson was born in Waynesville, North Carolina and came to Florida in 1960. She was part Cherokee. She attended Tennessee Tech University, Rollins College and Brevard Community College. Wilson lived in Cocoa Beach, Florida. She was an honorary director of the Central Florida Zoological Society and legislative director of the Florida Injured Wildlife Sanctuary. She was also associated with the University of Florida Foundation. Wilson served on the Brevard County Commission. She served in the Florida State Senate from 1973 to 1978, as an Independent member (16th district). In her time in public service, Wilson fought to remove all pay toilets in Florida and fought for the passage of a law to protect endangered Florida manatees. Wilson also worked to clean up an unofficial city dump in Cocoa Beach, which was then turned into a city park—named Lori Wilson Park by a unanimous vote. Wilson went to the Florida State University College of Law and was admitted to the Florida bar in 1984. In 1988, Wilson sought to return to the Florida State Senate, but was narrowly defeated by Democratic state Representative Winston Gardner Wilson died at her daughter's Indian Harbour Beach, Florida home on January 30, 2019, 2+1⁄2 weeks before her 82nd birthday, following a lengthy illness.
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