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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate
Release: July 28, 2008
Ms. Senior America Oklahoma Crowned
With six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, people might think
Ladell Maxwell Brown would be enjoying a leisurely retirement—they’d
be wrong. The energetic Ada woman continues to work at the real estate
company she founded 40 years ago and has done volunteer work for numerous
civic organizations ranging from the Ada Arts and Humanities Council to
the Salvation Army.
Now Brown can add the title of beauty queen to her lengthy resume. At
a ceremony at the State Capitol on Monday, she was crowned Ms. Senior
America Oklahoma by Sen. Susan Paddack and Lt. Gov. Jari Askins. Brown
said it was an honor to participate in a program that helps show seniors
in a positive light.
“The Ms. Senior America Pageant philosophy is based on the belief
that seniors are the foundation of America. It was built on their knowledge,
experience and resources, and because of that, younger generations have
the opportunity to build a better society,” Brown said.
Paddack said she was honored to be part of the ceremony for Brown who
has lived in Paddack’s hometown of Ada for about 50 years.
“Ladell truly is an inspiration for all of Ada. She’s given
so much of herself to our community, helping promote everything from the
arts to economic development,” said Paddack, D-Ada. “I know
she will represent Oklahoma beautifully at the Ms. Senior America Pageant
this fall.”
Brown, age 76, began college in her late 40’s and earned her degree
at the age of 58. She’s also served as Chamber of Commerce Ambassador,
organized and served as President of Soroptimist International. Brown
said raising her four children to be God-loving, responsible citizens,
is the accomplishment of which she’s most proud.
Askins said she was delighted to help bestow this latest honor on Brown
who has served as a Silver Haired Legislator and is a recipient of the
Realtor Emeritus designation, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon
a Realtor.
“Ladell epitomizes the qualities you’d want in a role model
for any age. She’s talented, intelligent and accomplished and has
continually served others in her community and her state,” Askins
said.
In addition to her work as a Realtor and volunteer projects, Brown said
she also enjoys traveling through the U.S.A. and Europe, as well as reading
and ballroom dancing.
For the national competition, contestants are required to wear a business
suit for an interview, a floor length gown for modeling, state her philosophy
of life and perform a talent. Brown said she would perform a Hawaiian
Hula dance for the talent portion of the competition which will be held
in October in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
For more information
contact:
Sen. Paddack's Office: (405) 521-5541
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