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Seven Chapters, Three Generations
There are many perks to being the youngest (so far) in a large family of Chi Omegas
besides having enough owl paraphernalia passed down through the generations to
decorate an entire house. The best thing is sharing the traditions of the Sisterhood
and growing up around women who share, live, and raised me on the values of the
Chi Omega Symphony. In a room filled with family, there is a definite sense of the
unspoken bond of Sisterhood and love among us. It feels as if we are all in on the
best kept secret in the world and, boy, are the men in our family jealous!
— Wilhelmina (Mina) duPont Ross
Family members are listed in relationship to Mina duPont Ross (1)
Wilhelmina (Mina) duPont Ross (1)
Sigma Epsilon/Vanderbilt U, self
Sandy Landry Moore (3)
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U,
Grandmother
Melissa Moore Ross (7)
Iota Gamma/Centenary College of
Louisiana, Mother
Emily Warner Ross (2)
Nu Beta/U of Alabama–Tuscaloosa,
Sister
Connie Moore Miller (9)
Phi Gamma/Louisiana State U, Aunt
Julie Moore Miller* (8)
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Aunt
Willie Landry Mount (6)
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Aunt
Gaye Reveille Landry (5)
Phi Gamma/Louisiana State U, Aunt
Laurel Landry Carleton
Phi Gamma/Louisiana State U, Cousin
Wendy Landry Lechtenberg
Phi Gamma/Louisiana State U, Cousin
Leslie Landry Bradley
Phi Gamma/Louisiana State U, Cousin
Kelly Lynne Landry
Phi Gamma/Louisiana State U, Cousin
Jessica Chapman Forsyth
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Cousin
Erin Byler Chapman (4)
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Cousin
Jeanne Posey McCullor
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Cousin
Robin McCullor Dance
Theta Kappa/Baylor U, Cousin
Stephanie McCullor
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Cousin
Jennifer McCullor
Phi Zeta/McNeese State U, Cousin
Susan Baxter McMahon
Upsilon Lambda/Hanover College,Cousin
* Julie Moore Miller has five sisters-inlaw
who are Chi Omegas.
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