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'''Patricia Bragg''' is an American businesswoman, author, and health consultant. She serves as the nominal head of Bragg Live Food Products and Books, and Chairperson of the Bragg Health Institute.<ref name="Pignataro">{{cite web|url=http://www.mauitime.com/Articles-i-2008-02-28-175065.112113_In_the_Name_of_the_Father.html|title=In the Name of the 'Father'|last=Pignataro|first=Anthony|date=28 February 2008|work=]|accessdate=30 November 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129034448/http://www.mauitime.com/Articles-i-2008-02-28-175065.112113_In_the_Name_of_the_Father.html|archivedate=29 January 2011}} Alternatively: "mauitime.com/culture/in-the-name-of-the-father-part-2". Also see "Patricia Bragg: Born to do her father's work - New Hope 360" (on-line interview, Natural Food Merchandiser magazine, 8/24/2008).</ref><ref name="latimes_2015">{{cite web|last1=MacVean|first1=Mary|title=Patricia Bragg, a living testament to healthful habits|url=http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-patricia-bragg-20150307-story.html|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=12 April 2016|date=6 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=5 Lifetimes Of Patricia Bragg|url=http://www.healthylivingmagazine.us/Articles/5529/|publisher=Healthy Living Magazine|accessdate=12 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Dubroff|first1=Henry|title=Beneath the pink hat, a strong mind for building a business|url=http://www.pacbiztimes.com/2014/08/29/dubroff-beneath-the-pink-hat-a-strong-mind-for-building-a-business-empire/|publisher=Pacific Coast Business Times|accessdate=12 April 2016|date=August 29, 2014}}</ref> '''Patricia Bragg''' is an American businesswoman, author, and health consultant. She serves as the nominal head of Bragg Live Food Products and Books, and Chairperson of the Bragg Health Institute.<ref name="Pignataro">{{cite web|url=http://www.mauitime.com/Articles-i-2008-02-28-175065.112113_In_the_Name_of_the_Father.html|title=In the Name of the 'Father'|last=Pignataro|first=Anthony|date=28 February 2008|work=]|accessdate=30 November 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129034448/http://www.mauitime.com/Articles-i-2008-02-28-175065.112113_In_the_Name_of_the_Father.html|archivedate=29 January 2011}} Alternatively: "mauitime.com/culture/in-the-name-of-the-father-part-2". Also see "Patricia Bragg: Born to do her father's work - New Hope 360" (on-line interview, Natural Food Merchandiser magazine, 8/24/2008).</ref><ref name="latimes_2015">{{cite web|last1=MacVean|first1=Mary|title=Patricia Bragg, a living testament to healthful habits|url=http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-patricia-bragg-20150307-story.html|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=12 April 2016|date=6 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=5 Lifetimes Of Patricia Bragg|url=http://www.healthylivingmagazine.us/Articles/5529/|publisher=Healthy Living Magazine|accessdate=12 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Dubroff|first1=Henry|title=Beneath the pink hat, a strong mind for building a business|url=http://www.pacbiztimes.com/2014/08/29/dubroff-beneath-the-pink-hat-a-strong-mind-for-building-a-business-empire/|publisher=Pacific Coast Business Times|accessdate=12 April 2016|date=August 29, 2014}}</ref>


==Early years==
Patricia Bragg was born as Patricia Pendleton in ] on April 29, 1929, daughter of Harry Clay Pendleton (1874–1961), a building contractor, and Nettie (née Coward) Deacon Pendleton (1898–1964). Bragg was raised in ] where she attended both grammar school and high school. She graduated from Mary Wallace School, a private Piedmont high school for girls, in June 1947.<ref>Oakland Tribune, June 7, 1947, "Gala Occasion For Young Set".</ref> Patricia Bragg was born as Patricia Pendleton in ] on April 29, 1929, daughter of Harry Clay Pendleton (1874–1961), a building contractor, and Nettie (née Coward) Deacon Pendleton (1898–1964). Bragg was raised in ] where she attended both grammar school and high school. She graduated from Mary Wallace School, a private Piedmont high school for girls, in June 1947.<ref>Oakland Tribune, June 7, 1947, "Gala Occasion For Young Set".</ref>


Bragg's parents were divorced on October 1, 1938,<ref>Alameda County, CA Action No. 135796</ref> after a separation of several years. The most recent released Federal Census (1940) shows Patricia Pendleton, at age 10, residing with her mother, Nettie, and two brothers on Pala Avenue in Piedmont, Alameda County, California.{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}} Bragg's parents were divorced on October 1, 1938,<ref>Alameda County, CA Action No. 135796</ref> after a separation of several years. The most recent released Federal Census (1940) shows Patricia Pendleton, at age 10, residing with her mother, Nettie, and two brothers on Pala Avenue in Piedmont, Alameda County, California.{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}}


After finishing high school, she attended the ] for two years,<ref>Oakland Tribune, September 8, 1954, "Braggs Leave For L. A. Home"</ref> but did not graduate.<ref>Cal-Berkeley Alumni database</ref> In an interview published in the '']'' on March 8, 2011, Bragg claimed she graduated from that institution with a "bachelor's degree in biochemistry". In the same interview, Bragg stated that her mother died at age 45 in an automobile accident. Contradicting the ''Oakland Tribune'' obituary of July 30, 1964, which read in part: "Mrs. Pendleton, whose death followed a brief illness, is survived by a daughter, Patricia Pendleton Bragg, of Hollywood; and two sons, Harry C. Pendleton, Jr., of Oakland, and Herbert Coward Deacon ". Her mother's death certificate also documents her cause of death as "Cerebral Metastasis due to Carcinoma L Lung" on July 29, 1964, at age 65.<ref>State of California Certificate of Death ?-0860ll.</ref> After finishing high school, she attended the ] for two years.<ref>Oakland Tribune, September 8, 1954, "Braggs Leave For L. A. Home"</ref> In an interview published in the '']'' on March 8, 2011, Bragg said she graduated from that institution with a "bachelor's degree in biochemistry".


On April 19, 1952, Patricia Pendleton and Robert E. Bragg (1922–1993) married at the ] in ].<ref>Maricopa County, AZ Recorder Book 123, Page 602.</ref> The marriage did not last long and they divorced in 1957, in ], ]. Prior to and following their divorce proceedings, Bragg assisted her former father-in-law, ], with his health crusades. She later appeared on his ''Health & Happiness'' TV show, which ran from September 1959 to an unknown date on ], in Los Angeles, CA. She is attributed as a co-author of many of the later Bragg health books.{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}} On April 19, 1952, Patricia Pendleton and Robert E. Bragg (1922–1993) married at the ] in ].<ref>Maricopa County, AZ Recorder Book 123, Page 602.</ref> The marriage did not last long and they divorced in 1957, in ], ]. Prior to and following their divorce proceedings, Bragg assisted her former father-in-law, ], with his health crusades. She later appeared on his ''Health & Happiness'' TV show, which ran from September 1959 to an unknown date on ], in Los Angeles, CA. She is attributed as a co-author of many of the later Bragg health books.{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}}

There is no known record of Patricia Bragg earning her PhD, contrary to the labels on most of Bragg's products.

==Second marriage==
On March 31, 1976, Patricia Bragg married James Cameron Gilroy (1954–1977) in ]. On the Application for Marriage License, she stated her father's name was Paul C. Bragg, her mother's maiden name was Nettie Coward, her birth date was April 29, 1946, her age was 30, and indicated that this was her first ].<ref>Marriage Cert. #9177, recorded 4/01/76, Los Angeles County, CA Records</ref> Bragg and Gilroy divorced five months later, and Gilroy died the following July 1, 1977, at age 22 under unknown circumstances.{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}} His death certificate, informed by information from his mother, gave his last occupation as "Sales Mgr...Live Foods...Health Vitamins".<ref>Death Certificate #0190-035169, Los Angeles County, CA Records</ref>

==Bragg Corporation==
Bragg products include salad dressings, seasonings, health books, ], olive oil, and, their most well-known item, liquid aminos. The products are available in stores and on their website. On June 25, 2019, "Food Business News" reported that an "investment group" had acquired Bragg Live Food Products Company.


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Patricia Bragg
BornPatricia Pendleton
(1929-04-29) April 29, 1929 (age 95)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley
Spouse(s) Robert E. Bragg ​ ​(m. 1952; div. 1957)
James Cameron Gilroy ​ ​(m. 1976; div. 1976)
Parents
  • Harry Clay Pendleton (father)
  • Nettie Deacon Pendleton (née Coward) (mother)
RelativesPaul C. Bragg (ex-father-in-law)

Patricia Bragg is an American businesswoman, author, and health consultant. She serves as the nominal head of Bragg Live Food Products and Books, and Chairperson of the Bragg Health Institute.

Patricia Bragg was born as Patricia Pendleton in Oakland, California on April 29, 1929, daughter of Harry Clay Pendleton (1874–1961), a building contractor, and Nettie (née Coward) Deacon Pendleton (1898–1964). Bragg was raised in Piedmont, California where she attended both grammar school and high school. She graduated from Mary Wallace School, a private Piedmont high school for girls, in June 1947.

Bragg's parents were divorced on October 1, 1938, after a separation of several years. The most recent released Federal Census (1940) shows Patricia Pendleton, at age 10, residing with her mother, Nettie, and two brothers on Pala Avenue in Piedmont, Alameda County, California.

After finishing high school, she attended the University of California, Berkeley for two years. In an interview published in the Santa Barbara News-Press on March 8, 2011, Bragg said she graduated from that institution with a "bachelor's degree in biochemistry".

On April 19, 1952, Patricia Pendleton and Robert E. Bragg (1922–1993) married at the First Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona. The marriage did not last long and they divorced in 1957, in Los Angeles County, California. Prior to and following their divorce proceedings, Bragg assisted her former father-in-law, Paul C. Bragg, with his health crusades. She later appeared on his Health & Happiness TV show, which ran from September 1959 to an unknown date on Channel 9, KHJ-TV, in Los Angeles, CA. She is attributed as a co-author of many of the later Bragg health books.

References

  1. Pignataro, Anthony (28 February 2008). "In the Name of the 'Father'". Maui Time Weekly. Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2010. Alternatively: "mauitime.com/culture/in-the-name-of-the-father-part-2". Also see "Patricia Bragg: Born to do her father's work - New Hope 360" (on-line interview, Natural Food Merchandiser magazine, 8/24/2008).
  2. MacVean, Mary (6 March 2015). "Patricia Bragg, a living testament to healthful habits". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  3. "5 Lifetimes Of Patricia Bragg". Healthy Living Magazine. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  4. Dubroff, Henry (August 29, 2014). "Beneath the pink hat, a strong mind for building a business". Pacific Coast Business Times. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  5. Oakland Tribune, June 7, 1947, "Gala Occasion For Young Set".
  6. Alameda County, CA Action No. 135796
  7. Oakland Tribune, September 8, 1954, "Braggs Leave For L. A. Home"
  8. Maricopa County, AZ Recorder Book 123, Page 602.

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