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27 | Laurie | Atwood | f | Black worked as a math teacher. As Summerfest director, she was the face of the festival for almost 20 years. Bo dedicated nearly 20 years of her career to establishing Milwaukee as the City of Festivals. She worked with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes. She championed 'Operation Summer Chance', a youth employment program which aimed to provide Milwaukee's youth working experience at Henry Maier Festival Park. This program employs thousands of Wisconsin youth on an annual basis. | Black was a single mother in the 1990s. She married Tom Trebelhorn, a former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers professional baseball team, on August 15, 2000. Black experienced many serious health problems during the last two decades of her life, and she shared information about it, including her recoveries. From aneurysms and a coma to coronary heart disease, depression and a stroke, she discussed these issues publicly to keep others aware of health issues, especially for women. Black died on July 24, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 74. | Atwood worked as a math teacher. As Summerfest director, she was the face of the festival for almost 20 years. Laurie dedicated nearly 20 years of her career to establishing Milwaukee as the City of Festivals. She worked with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes. She championed 'Operation Summer Chance', a youth employment program which aimed to provide Milwaukee's youth working experience at Henry Maier Festival Park. This program employs thousands of Wisconsin youth on an annual basis. Atwood was a single mother in the 1990s. She married Tom Trebelhorn, a former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers professional baseball team, on August 15, 2000. Atwood experienced many serious health problems during the last two decades of her life, and she shared information aLaurieut it, including her recoveries. From aneurysms and a coma to coronary heart disease, depression and a stroke, she discussed these issues publicly to keep others aware of health issues, especially for women. Atwood died on July 24, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona at age 74. | Bo | Black | models | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Laurie Atwood for any position she may seek. As a prestigious model, I have had the pleasure of working with Laurie and know her to be an exceptional individual who is passionate about everything she does.<return><return>Laurie has an impressive background as a math teacher and Summerfest director. Her dedication to establishing Milwaukee as the City of Festivals is truly inspiring. For almost 20 years, Laurie was the face of the festival and worked tirelessly with various ethnic festivals and other charitable causes.<return><return>In addition, Laurie championed 'Operation Summer Chance', a youth employment program which provides working experience to thousands of Wisconsin youth on an annual basis. Her commitment to helping the youth of Milwaukee achieve their potential is truly remarkable.<return><return>Laurie's personal life is also a testament to the kind of person she is. As a single mother in the 1990s, she faced many challenges but managed to overcome them and become an inspiration to others. She is a survivor of aneurysms, a coma, coronary heart disease, depression, and stroke, and shared information about these issues publicly to raise awareness about health issues, especially for women.<return><return>Laurie's positive attitude, work ethic, and compassionate nature make her an outstanding candidate for any position. She will be greatly missed as she passed away on July 24, 2020, in Scottsdale, Arizona, at the age of 74. I strongly recommend Laurie Atwood for any opportunity that may come her way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |