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Lorene Harrison

Lorene Harrison
Born Lorene Cuthbertson
1905
Sterling, Kansas, United States
Died 2005
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Singer
Milliner
Educator

Lorene Harrison (1905-2005) was an American educator, singer, choir director, and a milliner. In 2009, she was inaugurated into the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame.

Lorene Cuthbertson was born in 1905. She was born in Sterling, Kansas. She attended Sterling College in Kansas. In 1928, she relocated to Anchorage, Alaska. She was a teacher, teaching music and home economics. She married Jack Harrison, a railroad engineer, in 1930, in Estes Park, Colorado. She would have two children with Jack: Carol Ann and Peggy. She sang frequently, performing at private and public events like weddings and funerals.

Harrison raised her children and taught music and theater. She gave singing lessonss. Jack died in 1968. Harrison opened her own boutique, called Hat Box. The store sold clothing and hats in Anchorage. She designed the hats the store sold and she ran the store for 30 years. During World War II, Harrison worked with the United Service Organizations.Ruth M. Jefford played violin in the USO orchestra, after being recruited by Harrison. Harrison started the United Choir of all Faiths after World War II ended. It eventually became the Anchorage Community Chorus. She worked with the Anchorage Concert Association, Anchorage Symphony Orchestra, and the Anchorage Opera. As a promoter of music and performer she worked with Eugene Ormandy, Leonard Bernstein, Marilyn Horne, George Szell, Van Cliburn, Fred Waring, and Isaac Stern.


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