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Gaye Theresa LeBaron (born 1935) is an American newspaper columnist, author, teacher, and
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of Sonoma County, California. She wrote more than 8,000 columns for ''
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'' from 1961 until her semi-retirement in 2001. She also co-authored two books on the history of
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.


Early life and education

Gaye Andrews was born in a small town by the Eel River in Humboldt County, California. She was named for her father, Guy Andrews, who died when she was seven. She moved with her mother to her stepfather's home in
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, Sonoma County, when she was 14. She graduated from
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. She then attended
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and transferred to the
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, earning her B.A. in English and history.


Career

During her college years, she interned at ''
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'' in Santa Rosa for three summers. She planned to teach high school in Redding after graduation, but when a staff position opened at the newspaper in September 1957, she opted to take that instead. Initially she worked as a general assignment reporter. She wrote her first column for the November 23, 1959 issue, and in 1961 became the official community columnist. Between 1970 and 1974 she stayed home to raise her children, then renewed her daily column until her semi-retirement in January 2001. As of 2004 she was writing two Sunday columns a month. By 2001, LeBaron had produced more than 8,000 columns for ''The Press Democrat'', ranging from
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to cultural events to ethnic history to local politics. At one point she published six columns a week. She was considered the "premier columnist" of the paper, and a readership survey confirmed that hers was "the most popular feature in the paper". She became a local celebrity. She was even mentioned by a fictional character in
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' 1998 novel ''Watermelon Nights'':
"Patrick's studying journalism," I said, then thought of Mother's limitations. "He wants to be a writer," I translated.
"I know, he told me," she said, "Like Gaye LeBaron. She tells about the goings-on."
LeBaron co-authored two books on the history of Santa Rosa: ''Santa Rosa: A Nineteenth Century Town'' (Historia, Ltd., 1985) and ''Santa Rosa: A Twentieth Century Town'' (Historia, Ltd., 1993). She also taught Sonoma County history at Santa Rosa Junior College and at the Lifelong Learning Center at
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. She appeared in two videos discussing Sonoma County history that aired on C-SPAN in 2015. In 2001 LeBaron gifted her interview notes and research material to the Sonoma State University Library, which entered the material into its special collections department. In 2003 the library added the Gaye LeBaron Collection to its online catalog and also opened a Gaye LeBaron website for the use of students, researchers, and community organizations.


Honors and awards

In 1984 LeBaron was honored as Grand Marshal of the
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.
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for Mike Thompson named her Sonoma County Woman of the Year in 2015. In 2016 LeBaron received the California Community College Distinguished Alumni Award from the Community College League of California.


Personal

When she joined ''The Press Democrat'' as a reporter in 1957, John LeBaron, seven years her senior, was working as a photographer for the paper. They married in 1958 and had two children. They resided in
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and owned a
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at Bodega Bay. He died in 2014.


References


External links


Gaye LeBaron Digital Collection
Sonoma State University Library
Stories from Gaye LeBaron
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