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Article Excerpt On 12 October 2008, Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley passed away in Georgetown Hospital, on Grand Cayman Island. Claudette is remembered as a thoughtful human being, with whom we all delighted in spending time. Her respect and enjoyment of diversity enabled her, as editor, activist, friend, feminist, idea person, and organizer, to care equally for people, wildlife, and the environment, whether in Alaska, the Yukon, Alberta, or the Caribbean.
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Claudette was born Claudette Diana Reed in Asheville, North Carolina, on 17 May 1948, the first child and only daughter of Haldee L. and Helen T. Reed. While at public school, Claudette was an outstanding student, a champion debater, a National Merit Scholar, and president of Enka High School's National Forensic League. In 1965, she enrolled at Duke University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in English literature in 1969. A few...
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