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Distinguished Citizen 1987
Article from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 4, No 8, February 24, 1977
Leona Sauser (1945 – 2017), Distinguished Citizen 1987
Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) Sauser, Leona (1945- ) Honored 1987 Since her arrival in Brunswick in 1976, Mrs. Sauser has served on the Board of Directors of Brunswick-Potomac Foundation and was director of the Brunswick Museum. She founded the Brunswick Revitalization Committee and she secured the HUD grant to undertake restoration of downtown Brunswick. She served as Brunswick’s Town Administrator during 1990.
Find A Grave Index Name: Leona M. Sauser Maiden Name: Spencer Birth Date: 3 Jan 1945 Birth Place: Illinois, United States of America Death Date: 29 Aug 2017 Death Place: Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland, United States of America
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