BOOZER, CELINA LUZANNE, 1903-1982

Biography:

Musician; music teacher. Born– May 11, 1903, Hokes Bluff, Etowah County (moved to Anniston in 1910). Parents– Simon Henry and Clara Elizabeth (Landers) Boozer. Education– Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Established and ran a conservatory of music in Anniston. Involved in developing real estate and attempted to establish an artists colony on Cheaha Mountain. Wrote under the pseudonyms Liny Lu and Celina LuZanne. Died May 24, 1982.

Source:

Owen’s Story of Alabama, Vol. 4, page 217, and Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Boozer, Anniston, Ala.

Publication(s):

Heritage of Buddha; the Story of Siddhartha Gautama. New York; Philosophical Library, 1953.

Our Brother Red (and his “Bull”). Brooklyn, N.Y.; T. Gaus’ Sons, 1962.

The Star of Saint Nick. Anniston, Ala.; s.n., 1962.