retired Teacher and worked at YMCA in San Antonio, Texas
Listings of newspaper articles in San Antonio Register:
Fairchild, Miss Euretta (YWCA manager)
attends regional meeting in Dallas (photo), 1948/03/19 Supp: 4
ex-YWCA head murdered in Houston, 1968/02/16: 1
honored with testimonial by management committee, 1948/06/11: 4
memorial service
held Sunday, 1968/05/31: 4
memorial to honor late Miss Fairchild, 1968/05/24: 8
"resignation" of, after 25 years' service: case of YWCA to be told next week, 1948/09/17: 1
tenure with "Y" ends, 1948/09/24: 1
YWCA a "First" San Antonio Institution (editorial), 1948/05/21: 4
YWCA pays tribute to late executive director (Jo's Jottings), 1968/05/24: 8
"The Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce was founded in May 1938 as the "Negro Chamber of Commerce" when twelve men and one woman, Euretta K. Fairchild, decided to form an organization to address the business/entrepreneurial needs of the African-American community in San Antonio."∼Eureta's death certificate lists her father as Robert Fairchild and her mother as Amanda McNair. It is unclear whether there is a marker for her grave.
retired Teacher and worked at YMCA in San Antonio, Texas
Listings of newspaper articles in San Antonio Register:
Fairchild, Miss Euretta (YWCA manager)
attends regional meeting in Dallas (photo), 1948/03/19 Supp: 4
ex-YWCA head murdered in Houston, 1968/02/16: 1
honored with testimonial by management committee, 1948/06/11: 4
memorial service
held Sunday, 1968/05/31: 4
memorial to honor late Miss Fairchild, 1968/05/24: 8
"resignation" of, after 25 years' service: case of YWCA to be told next week, 1948/09/17: 1
tenure with "Y" ends, 1948/09/24: 1
YWCA a "First" San Antonio Institution (editorial), 1948/05/21: 4
YWCA pays tribute to late executive director (Jo's Jottings), 1968/05/24: 8
"The Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce was founded in May 1938 as the "Negro Chamber of Commerce" when twelve men and one woman, Euretta K. Fairchild, decided to form an organization to address the business/entrepreneurial needs of the African-American community in San Antonio."∼Eureta's death certificate lists her father as Robert Fairchild and her mother as Amanda McNair. It is unclear whether there is a marker for her grave.
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