Laurel Rose Willson
Female, Deceased Person
1941 – 2002
Who was Laurel Rose Willson?
Laurel Rose Willson was an American woman born in Washington, whose allegations of satanic ritual abuse were published under the alias Lauren Stratford, which she would later adopt as her legal name. She still later assumed the guise of a Holocaust survivor, and adopted the alias of Laura Grabowski.
Willson was adopted as an infant by Frank Cole Willson and his wife, schoolteacher Rose Gray Willson. A gifted musician from a young age, Willson learned to play the piano, clarinet, and flute. After college, Willson worked as a public-school music teacher. She later resided in Bakersfield, California for a number of years, becoming known within evangelical Christian churches there as a vocalist and pianist.
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- Born
- Aug 18, 1941
Washington - Nationality
- United States of America
- Lived in
- Washington
- Died
- Apr 8, 2002
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on July 23, 2013
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