Gloria Segal
Gloria M. Segal (née Berg) (April 11, 1928 – October 27, 1993) was an American politician and businesswoman.
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Segal graduated from North High School, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Segal graduated from University of Minneapolis and went to Metropolitan State University. She also went to Harvard Business School. Segal was involved with the investment business. Segal lived in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Segal served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1983 until her resignation in 1992 because her treatment from brain cancer. Segal was a Democrat. Segal died at her home in St. Louis Park, Minnesota from a cancerous brain tumor.[1][2]
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- Minnesota Legislators Past and Present-Gloria M. Segal
- 'Former Rep. Gloria Segal, champion of programs for the mentally ill, dies at 65,' Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Pat Pheifer, October 28, 1993
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