(continued at page 8A as "La.'s tough times tough on Edwards") ^ a b c Matthew Andrew Wasniewski, ed.^ "Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 17, 1999".Edwards was buried at Resthaven Gardens of Memory, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Įlaine Edwards died on May 14, 2018, at her daughter's home in Denham Springs, Louisiana, while suffering from respiratory problems. The couple had four children, two daughters and two sons. Personal life and death Įdwin and Elaine Edwards divorced in 1989 after forty years of marriage. She moved to New York City in the 1990s to find occasional work as a soap opera actress. ![]() Post-political career Īfter her senate tenure, Edwards owned a small business producing custom-made dresses and would continue this business even while serving as first lady during her husband's third term in the 1980s. ![]() In 1983, Edwin Edwards was re-elected as Governor thus making Elaine first lady again this time serving until 1988. Bennett Johnston (whom her husband had defeated in the Democratic primary in the previous year's election for Governor) as the winner of the Novemgeneral election (in which Ellender had been a candidate until his death), allowing Johnston to gain seniority over other new senators elected on the same date.ĭuring the 1976 presidential election campaign, Elaine endorsed Gerald Ford over Jimmy Carter, while her husband first endorsed California governor Jerry Brown, and later endorsed Carter after Brown failed to obtain the nomination. She resigned immediately upon certification of J. Edwards did not seek election in November 1972. In reaction to her Senate appointment, Edwards said: "This is a marvelous opportunity, and I accept it. Senate to serve the remaining few months of Ellender's term. On August 1, 1972, after the death of Allen Ellender, Edwin Edwards appointed Elaine to the U.S. She did not live full-time at the Governor's mansion during her husband's third term, instead spending most of her time at the family's compound in southeastern Baton Rouge which they purchased during the term of Edwin's successor/predecessor, David C. Discussing her marriage in 1984, Edwards said: "All I wanted to do was get married and have babies and keep house." Senate career Įdwards was the First Lady of Louisiana for twelve non-consecutive years from 1972 to 1980 and again from 1984 to 1988, making her the state's longest-serving First Lady. She hated the fishbowl of politics." Both graduated from Marksville High School. An observer noted that Elaine Edwards "wanted the opposite of what Edwin wanted. ![]() Her own Catholic belief was the impetus for Edwin's reversion to the Catholic faith. ![]() Elaine was baptized Catholic, and had two brothers, Frank (1928–2013), and Ralph (born 1936). In her later years, she was a small fashion businesswoman and a low-profile soap opera actress based in New York City.Įdwards was born in Marksville, the seat of Avoyelles Parish, to Errol Leo Schwartzenburg and Myrl Dupuy Schwartzenburg. She was the First Lady of Louisiana for twelve non-consecutive years from 1972 to 1980 and again from 1984 to 1988, making her the state's longest-serving First Lady. Edwards was a Democratic member of the United States Senate in 1972 appointed by her husband, Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards, following the death of Allen Ellender. Elaine Lucille Edwards (née Schwartzenburg Ma– May 14, 2018) was an American politician from Louisiana.
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