Juliette Gordon Low had many scary things during her life.
As a child, Juliette had chronic ear infections and the treatment for these infections caused her to lose the hearing in one ear.
On her wedding day, a piece of rice lodged in her other ear and the doctor damaged that ear trying to remove the rice.
Juliette was with one of her sisters when she died of an illness.
It was also probably very scary when Juliette's husband died and she found out that he had left her very little in his will and she had to contest the will.
Yes, Juliette Gordon Low had several things named after her. Two schools are named for Juliette Gordon Low, one in Savannah, Georgia and one in Anaheim, California. During World War II, a Liberty Ship was named for Juliette Gordon Low. In 1983, a federal building in Savannah, Georgia, was named for Juliette Gordon Low.
Juliette Gordon Low loved animals. Juliette also painted and sculpted.
Juliette's full name was Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon Low. As a child, however, she was nicknamed "Daisy".Juliette Gordon Low was her real name.
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Juliette Gordon Low accomplished many things during her life but she is best known as the founder of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).
Yes, Juliette Gordon Low died on January 17, 1927.
No, Juliette Gordon Low was not short.
Juliette Gordon Low did not attend college.
Juliette Gordon Low's father was William Washington Gordon II and he died in 1912.
Juliette Gordon Low is said to have received $8,000 for her string of pearls.
No. Juliette Gordon Low lived for many years after her husband died. Juliette died from breast cancer.
Juliette Gordon Low died in 1927.