Lily (Robison) Swan
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 Nov 2022 | 1,451 contributions | 6 thank-yous | 104 connections
Lily was born in St. Petersburg, Florida to Pete Robison and Mada Kay Morehead PhD. The family moved to Prescott, Arizona in the Spring of 1964, where Lily spent her childhood. She was always drawn to music and learned to play a number of instruments. She went on to become a professional musician. Lily is still living.
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