Nancy Cooke de Herrera

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Born
Nancy L. Veitch

April 12, 1922[1][2]
Alameda County, California[1]
DiedFebruary 28, 2013 (aged 90)
Beverly Hills, California[3]
Occupation(s)Socialite, author
Spouse(s)Richard Cooke (1941), Luis de Herrera (1951), Tony Jackson (1962)
Nancy Cooke de Herrera
Born
Nancy L. Veitch

April 12, 1922[1][2]
Alameda County, California[1]
DiedFebruary 28, 2013 (aged 90)
Beverly Hills, California[3]
Occupation(s)Socialite, author
Spouse(s)Richard Cooke (1941), Luis de Herrera (1951), Tony Jackson (1962)
ChildrenOne daughter, three sons

Nancy Cooke de Herrera (born Nancy Veitch, 1922–2013)[2] was an American socialite, fashion expert, and author of three books, including All You Need Is Love: An Eyewitness Account of When Spirituality Spread from the East to the West.[4][5]

De Herrera grew up in Piedmont, California, the daughter of a naval officer and Oakland, California, businessman and banker, "Captain" Edward Veitch.[6] She attended Piedmont High School with her lookalike sisters, Ardagh and Doryce, and studied bacteriology at Stanford University for three years during the 1940s (Class of '43).[7][8]

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