Nan was an art teacher at Friends Schools in Baltimore and at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She and Ellen Wilson co-authored a series of children's books known as the Three Boys series, about the adventures of triplet boys. In 1973 she wrote a book titled 'Susan's Magic' later changed into 'Susan and Sereena and the Cat's Place. Another of her books documented the adventures of a former slave.
Nan died at the age of 100 at her home in Sykesville, Maryland, following a fall.
Nan was an art teacher at Friends Schools in Baltimore and at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She and Ellen Wilson co-authored a series of children's books known as the Three Boys series, about the adventures of triplet boys. In 1973 she wrote a book titled 'Susan's Magic' later changed into 'Susan and Sereena and the Cat's Place. Another of her books documented the adventures of a former slave.
Nan died at the age of 100 at her home in Sykesville, Maryland, following a fall.
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