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Frances Winfield (1942 – April 21, 2019), was an American author and spokesperson.

Frances Winfield
Born1942
DiedApril 21, 2019 (aged 76–77)
Occupation(s)Author, Spokesperson
Spouse

(m. 1966)
Children2

Biography

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Winfield was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1942, and grew up in St. Louis and Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Winfield met her husband, Paul Bremer at a Dixieland concert. The two became college sweethearts and married in 1966. Bremer, a State Department official, served as the Administrator of the Coalition Provisional AuthorityofIraq, Coordinator for Counterterrorism, United States Ambassador to the Netherlands, and Executive Secretary of the United States Department of State.

A devout Roman Catholic, she and her husband were extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion at their local parish in Maryland.[1][2] They had two adult children.

After being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, Winfield she became a spokeswoman for the National Fibromyalgia Association.

Winfield died on April 21, 2019, in Chevy Chase, Maryland.[3][4]

Selected works

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References

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  1. ^ "Paul Bremer, Ski Instructor: Learning to Shred with the Bush Administration's Iraq War Fall Guy". 26 March 2018. Archived from the original on 10 September 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  • ^ "Elusive Battle". www.washdiplomat.com. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  • ^ "Homepage".
  • ^ "FRANCES BREMER (1942 - 2019)". Legacy.com.

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