Gail Hellenbrand
Gail Hellenbrand (August 27, 1921 – December 29, 1996) was an American politician from New York.
Life
She was born Gail Abbey Ginsberg on August 27, 1921,[1] in Brooklyn. She attended Manual Training High School and Spencer-Eastman Finishing School.[2] On July 29, 1945, she married Julius A. Hellenbrand (born 1913), later a Justice of the New York Supreme Court, and their only child is Harold Hellenbrand Ph.D. (born 1953).[3]
Gail Hellenbrand was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1966 to 1970, sitting in the 176th, 177th and 178th New York State Legislatures.[4]
She was a member of the New York State Temporary Commission on Regulation of Lobbying.[5]
She died on December 29, 1996, in San Diego, California.[6]
Sources
- ↑ "HELLENBRAND, GAIL" at Social Security Info
- ↑ New York Red Book (1967–1968; pg. 203)
- ↑ The American Bench (1987; pg. 1643)
- ↑ Four Women Legislators; A Breath of Fresh Air in Assembly in The Knickerbocker News, of Albany, on January 10, 1969
- ↑ Carey Appoints Six to Lobbying Panel in the Schenectady Gazette, of Schenectady, on January 6, 1981
- ↑ "Gail Abbey Hellenbrand" in the California Death Index
New York Assembly | ||
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Preceded by new district |
New York State Assembly 51st District 1966 |
Succeeded by Joseph S. Levine |
Preceded by Noah Goldstein |
New York State Assembly 54th District 1967–1970 |
Succeeded by Vander L. Beatty |
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