Betty hester biography
Betty hester biography
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Betty Hester
American correspondent
Hazel Elizabeth Hester (June 1, 1923 – December 26, 1998)[1] was an American correspondent of influential twentieth-century writers, including Flannery O'Connor and Iris Murdoch.[2] Hester wrote several short stories, poems, diaries, and philosophical essays, none of which were published.[3]
Life
Hester was born in Rome, Georgia, and attended Young Harris College.[2] She lived and worked in Atlanta before joining the U.S.
Air Force in 1948.[4] After five years in the service she had risen to the rank of technical sergeant[4] and was stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany after World War II (c. 1948–53).[5] She was discharged as "undesirable" for being a lesbian.[4] After her discharge from the Air Force,[6] she returned to Georgia.[5] Hester spent most of her life in a small Midtown Atlanta apartment.[3] She worked for an Atlanta-base