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Eugene Edward (Gene) Lacritz (16 November 1929, Salem, Massachusetts – 18 May 2012, San Antonio) was an American conductor, clarinetist, saxophonist, and a 31-year professional in management roles at four former specialty retail institutions, one in Houston and three in San Antonio. Notably, he was a senior executive — initially store manager and ultimately executive vice president — at Frost Bros., a former large apparel retail concern based in San Antonio.〔''Standard & Poor's Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives'' Vol. 2 of 3 vols., ''Directors and Executives,'' : a) 1975 edition : b) 1984 edition : c) 1987 edition 〕 == Early life and family == Eugene Lacritz was born on 16 November 1929 to Louis (1898-1989) and Rose Lacritz ''(née'' Abowitz or Abovitz) (1904-1993). Eugene's father was born in Volodymyr-Volynsky, Ukraine and Eugene's mother was born in Poland. Both became U.S. citizens in 1921 and 1910, respectively.〔''Louis Lacritz (head); 1930 United States Federal Census Records,'' Enumeration district 261, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, April 8, 1930, National Archives and Records Administration〕 Eugene's paternal grandfather, Isaac (Itzhak) Lacritz (1868–1949) was musically and artistically inclined and served in a Russian Army band.〔Minetta Lacritz Robbins (1918–2001), ''Lacritz Family History'' (1979)〕 Eugene had one sister, Shirley (born 1927). On 3 April 1956, Lacritz married Miriam Suzanne Netter (1931-1975) in San Antonio, Texas. They had three children, Jeffrey Scott, John Alan and Laura Jann. They had 5 grandchildren. On 9 July 1976, he married Shirley Ann Remis (1931-2008) in San Antonio, Texas. Lacritz had three stepchildren, Lee, Larry and Lynn, from his wife's previous marriage. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eugene Lacritz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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