Sheila Stroup

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Sheila T. Stroup (born 1943, Covington, Louisiana) is a "Living" section columnist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Her column, rather than dealing with the celebrated news events of the day, invariably has to do with perceptions of the otherwise-unnoticed aspects of life, particularly in her native Northshore Region. Part of her style is to refer to her husband Merwin by his surname alone, Stroup.[1]

A frequent topic for Sheila Stroup is dogs.[2] In 1999 her dog Harry was elected Grand Duke in the Canine Court of the Mystic Krewe of Mardi Paws.[3]

Stroup was a featured speaker on the 1996 Business Week program at Southeastern Louisiana University, of which she is alumna. For her fundraising efforts to benefit charitable and not-for-profit organizations, in 2004 Stroup received the Will Rogers Humanitarian Award from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.[4]

In 2009 Stroup was chosen by fellow columnist Chris Rose to serve as the addressee for a series of fictitious e-mails about yet another columnist, Angus Lind, as Rose parodied New Orleans City Councilwoman Stacy Head's e-mails about fellow Councilwoman Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson and other subjects.[5]

Stroup lives near the village of Folsom (which is on LA 25 due north of Covington), have two grown daughters and a son. Stroup's husband died in 2020.

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  1. ^ Sheila Stroup’s site with the Times-Picayune.
  2. ^ E.g., "Special dog finds special new home" Archived 2009-07-25 at the Wayback Machine in Times-Picayune, 2009 February 01.
  3. ^ Grand Duke "Harry" Stroup in the Mystic Krewe of Mardi Paws 1999 Canine Court. Archived 2009-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Will Rogers Humanitarian Award Winners 2004.
  5. ^ See the articles on Head, Clarkson, Ed Blakely, Joseph Cao, Arnie Fielkow, William J. Jefferson, Shelley Stephenson Midura, Ray Nagin, Chris Rose, Tracie Washington, and Veronica White.
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