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(This photo was featured in the November 10, 1987 edition of the Brunswick Citizen. These Brunswick Distinguished Citizens had been recently honored at a luncheon at the Eagles Club. First row: Ann Wenner Osteen was a noted southern painter and designer; Betty Lou Cavalier taught generations of Brunswickians to dance at her studio on W. Potomac Street; Carlos Myers was a longtime business leader; Leona Sauser a lawyer and community leader along with her husband Bill; Connie Koenig is a local...)
 
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This photo was featured in the November 10, 1987 edition of the Brunswick Citizen. These Brunswick Distinguished Citizens had been recently honored at a luncheon at the Eagles Club.

First row: Ann Wenner Osteen was a noted southern painter and designer; Betty Lou Cavalier taught generations of Brunswickians to dance at her studio on W. Potomac Street; Carlos Myers was a longtime business leader; Leona Sauser a lawyer and community leader along with her husband Bill; Connie Koenig is a local historian, author, and community leader.

Back row: Lutheran Church Bishop Kelly was born in Brunswick, John Gross represented his grandfather and founding Brunswick merchant John Lynch Gross, Maurice Good was a Brunswick railroader who started with the B&O and became an executive with the Chessie System.

Good neighbor certificates were presented to Estelle Belt, Margaret Moss and Jeanette Ephraim.

(Brunswick Citizen clipping courtesy of the City of Brunswick, Maryland History Commission)

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