(1940-2025) |
Anita Bryant Dry—former Miss Oklahoma, three-time Grammy-nominated singer, Christian author, recipient of the USO Silver Medallion for Service, Veterans of Foreign Wars Leadership Gold Medallion, and Al Jolson Gold Medallion—died at her home in Edmond, Oklahoma, on Monday, December 16, 2024, surrounded by her family and friends. She was 84 years old.
Anita Bryant |
For seven consecutive years, Anita performed with Bob Hope's holiday tours for U.S. troops abroad. Hope dubbed her his troupe's “den mother” because of her propensity for taking care of others. She sang at the White House for President Lyndon B. Johnson and at his graveside service. In 1968 Anita sang at both the Republican and the Democratic national conventions. She was known especially for her rendition of "Battle Hymn of the Republic."
On the lighter entertainment side, Anita also sang at the Super Bowl in 1971 and cohosted the nationally televised segment of the Orange Bowl Parade for nine years. She served as the TV spokesperson for Florida orange juice for nine years and for Coca-Cola for seven years.
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