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Suzanne Edmonson

Suzanne Edmonson is the founder of several programs such as ''Tales for the Rising Moon'' and ''The Friends of Eddie Warrior Foundation'', all aiding in the rehabilitation and education of incarcerated women. The program allocates funds for textbooks and tuition that allows inmates the opportunity to earn their associate of arts degree through Connors State College. Among other honors, Edmonson was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2009.
==Early life==
Suzanne Edmonson was born in Moline, Illinois and grew up in the Quad Cities area. She attended high school in Rock Island, Illinois. Edmonson attended Marycrest College, a women’s college in Davenport, Iowa and eventually transferred to the University of San Diego College for Women. She met her husband, Jim, in San Diego as he was stationed there as a lieutenant in the Navy. Suzanne did not finish her degree but instead married and raised her children. She remained very involved with community work through Girl Scouts, the YMCA, and the PTA. For six years, Edmonson served as President of Friends of the Library in Muskogee.

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