Laicita Gregg
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September 25, 1892
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| Born | Laicita Warburton Worden September 25, 1892 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Died | August 26, 1975 (aged 82) Rutland, Vermont |
| Known for | Painting |

Laicita Worden Gregg (1892–1975) was an American artist who created murals for the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
Gregg née Worden was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 25, 1892.[1] She attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. In 1919 she married Kenneth Philbrick Gregg. She painted murals for the WPA that were installed in locations in Connecticut; the New Canaan High School, the New Canaan Library, the Stamford Court House, and public schools in Weston, Connecticut and Wilton, Connecticut.[2] She also painted a three panel mural of The Regicides for a school in New Haven, Connecticut.[3] That mural was restored by the New Haven Museum and Historical Society.[2] Gregg died in Rutland, Vermont on August 26, 1975.[1]
