Background
Curry, Miriam Meading was born on April 23, 1923 in Sierra Blanca, Texas, United States. Daughter of Paul George and Bonnie Bessie (Boone) Meading.
dietitian nutrition consultant
Curry, Miriam Meading was born on April 23, 1923 in Sierra Blanca, Texas, United States. Daughter of Paul George and Bonnie Bessie (Boone) Meading.
Bachelor of Science in home economics, Texas Tech University, 1943.
Chief clinical dietitian Methodist Hospital, Houston, 1944-1946, chief dietitian Scottsbluff, Nebraska, 1946-1948, Texas Technology University Dormitory System, Lubbock, 1948-1952, Midland memorial Hospital, 1956-1970. Nutrition consultant Consumer Services division Associated Milk Producers, Inc., Midland, 1971-1994. Independent consultant, since 1995.
Speaker in field.
It is the person’s choice to be saved and one can fall from grace by not following God therefore losing salvation.
The commitment of individual Christians to work for social and political change should be recognized as a fully legitimate form of Christian discipleship.
Church decisions should be made as openly as possible, giving opportunities for all to contribute. It is important for all views to be heard and taken seriously, especially where Christians disagree.
Active working member Midland County Republican Women, Midland, Texas, 1963-2000. Member American Dietetic Association (program planning committee 1982, member house of deals 1986-1987, 98—, newsletter editor dietetic practice group 1983-1984, chairman nominating committee 1994-1995, award for Distinguished Services 1999), Texas Dietetic Association (president 1992-1993, chairman by-laws committee 1989-1990, 90-91, 94-95, chairman state development 1989-1990, recipient Texas Distinguished Dietitian award 1987-1988), District Dietetic Association (legislation chairman 1984-1986, president 1972-1973, 81-82).
Married LaVern Albert Curry, November 14, 1947. 1 child, Lynn Louise.