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Cordelia Mendoza : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cordelia Mendoza
Cordelia (Scott) Mendoza (born in San Diego, California) is an American volunteer, antiques store owner,〔(''OB Rage'', "Newport News - Cottage Antiques and Stuff 2 Puff," July 5, 2010 )〕 and author. Her volunteerism began at age 13 when she and her twin sister, Cathleen Scott, were named and represented the San Diego County Heart Association for a year as the Heart Fund Twins,〔("Heart Fund Starts Drive; Twins Feted," ''San Diego Union'', 1963 )〕 after Mendoza successfully underwent repair of a congenital heart defect, a surgery that at the time was rare. Mendoza, with her sister, was awarded a Key to the City by then-Mayor Charles Dail.〔("Heart Fund Drive Will Begin Today," ''San Diego Union'', Feb. 13, 1963 )〕〔("Heart Month Proclaimed By Mayor," ''San Diego Independent'', Feb. 1963 )〕 ==Early life and education== Mendoza grew up in La Mesa in San Diego County, where she attended Helix High School. While in high school, she participated in an exchange student program with a family in Mazatlan, Mexico.〔(''San Diego Union'', "Visiting La Mesa Youngsters: Mexico Trip Set at Easter," Aug. 8, 1965, Sunday edition )〕 She attended Grossmont College and the University of California, San Diego. Mendoza is the daughter of the late author Eileen Rose Busby, also an antiques expert, and the late James (Jim) Scott, a Senior Olympian who helped pioneer and develop the game of racquetball. She is the granddaughter of California artist Esther Rose, the sister of scientist and author J. Michael Scott, sister of true crime author Cathy Scott, and the niece of the late Russian Orthodox Hieromonk Seraphim Rose.
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