Scarlotte Deupree
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Born | Scarlotte Deupree 1980 (age 43–44) Sylacauga, Alabama, U.S.[1] |
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Other names | Scarlotte Kilgore |
Title(s) | Miss Alabama 2002 |
Major competition(s) |
Miss America 2003 (1st runner-up) |
Scarlotte Deupree Kilgore (born 1980) held the title of Miss Alabama 2002 and was 1st runner-up to Miss America 2003.[2][3]
Miss Alabama
Deupree competed at Miss Alabama as Miss Camellia and had competed in the pageant four previous times.[4][5] Her talent was a vocal performance of the song, "Holding Out for a Hero". Her personal platform was adult literacy, which she chose in high school after she discovered that 25 percent of people from Alabama read at a very low reading level. She is a graduate of Samford University.[6] While at Samford, she was inducted into the Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority.[7]
Life after Miss Alabama
Deupree is married to Allen Kilgore, a lawyer and corporate attorney at General Electric. They have two daughters named Virginia Price Kilgore and Jordan Lee Kilgore.[8] She is currently on the board of directors for The Literacy Council and serves on the Board of the Birmingham Children's Theater.[9]
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Preceded by | Miss Alabama 2002 |
Succeeded by Catherine Crosby |
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