This week in South Charlotte history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (July 20-26)

This week in South Charlotte history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (July 20-26)
Katharine Cramer Angell, founders of the Culinary Institute of America — Find A Grave
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This week in South Charlotte history.

Died July 22, 1983: Katharine Cramer Angell

On July 22, 1983, Katharine Cramer Angell passed away, leaving behind a legacy of philanthropy and community impact in Charlotte, NC. Known for her dedication to education, healthcare, and the arts, Angell played a crucial role in advancing local initiatives that benefited the city’s residents. Throughout her life, she demonstrated a steadfast commitment to civic engagement and social welfare, shaping the cultural landscape of Charlotte. Angell’s contributions to various charitable organizations left a lasting imprint, enhancing the quality of life for many in her community. Her influence continues to be felt in the ongoing efforts to promote education and support the arts in Charlotte, reflecting her enduring legacy of service and compassion towards her hometown.



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