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Full Name
  
Barbara Boggs

Name
  
Barbara Sigmund

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
Lindy Boggs' daughter

Spouse(s)
  
Paul Sigmund

Parents
  
Lindy Boggs


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Born
  
May 27, 1939 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. (
1939-05-27
)

Relations
  
Cokie Roberts (sister) Tommy Boggs (brother) Steven V. Roberts (brother-in-law) Rebecca Roberts (niece) Lee Roberts (nephew) six (great-niece/nephew) Daniel J. Hartman (nephew-in-law) William Robertson Boggs (brother, deceased) DeLesseps Story Morrison (second cousin, once removed) William C. C. Claiborne (ancestor)

Children
  
Paul Sigmund, Jr., David Sigmund, and Stephen Sigmund

Education
  
Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart

Died
  
October 10, 1990, Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Siblings
  
Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., Cokie Roberts

Nieces
  
Rebecca Roberts, Elizabeth Boggs Davidsen

Nephews
  
Douglas Boggs, Lee Roberts, Thomas Hale Boggs III

Similar People
  
Lindy Boggs, Thomas Hale Boggs - Jr, Hale Boggs, Cokie Roberts

Alma mater
  
Manhattanville College

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Barbara Boggs Sigmund (May 27, 1939 – October 10, 1990) was a daughter of the powerful Democratic United States Representative Hale Boggs of Louisiana, and Lindy Boggs, who became a Congresswoman from Louisiana after her husband Hale died in an air crash.

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Biography

A graduate of Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart and Manhattanville College, she taught at the Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart (Princeton, N.J.), which, in honor of her life, now annually awards the Barbara Boggs Sigmund Alumnae Award.

Sigmund worked as a letter writer for President John F. Kennedy, and served as a member of the Mercer County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders. In 1982, she finished fourth out of nine in the 1982 New Jersey Democratic Senate primary, which was won by Frank Lautenberg (who went on to serve nearly 29 years in the Senate). The other two candidates with more votes were former United States Congressmen. She was elected Mayor of the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey from 1983 to her death in 1990.

Sigmund founded Womanspace, a Mercer County, New Jersey non-profit agency that provides services — 24-hour hotlines, crisis intervention, emergency shelter, counseling, court advocacy, and housing — to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

In 1990, Sigmund died of cancer, aged 51, following an 8-year battle. She had lost an eye to the disease, necessitating an eyepatch. The patch became iconic when she attended events as the mayor, sporting an eye patch matched to her outfit.

Her siblings are Cokie Roberts and Tommy Boggs. In addition to her mother and siblings, she was survived by her husband, Paul Sigmund, and their three sons, Paul Jr., David, and Stephen.

Though her political work was in New Jersey, Sigmund was inducted posthumously in 2005 into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield. The Hall of Fame had earlier inducted her father and mother.

References

Barbara Boggs Sigmund Wikipedia