Hannah Sabbagh Shakir | |
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![]() Hannah Shakir and the Lebanese-Syrian Ladies' Aid Society, 1925 | |
Born | Hannah Sabbagh October 15, 1895 Ottoman Empire |
Died | April 22, 1990 West Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | (aged 94)
Resting place | Gethsemane Cemetery, West Roxbury |
Nationality | Lebanese-American |
Occupation(s) | Dressmaker, Factory owner |
Spouse | Wadie E. Shakir |
Children | 2 |
Hannah Sabbagh Shakir (1895-1990) was a Lebanese-American businesswoman who co-founded the Lebanese-Syrian Ladies' Aid Society of Boston with 13 other Syrian women, including; Adele Ashook, Adelle Shayab, Rose Handy, Sady Besharra and others. The first President was Sadie Abdelnour. The Society's fundraising events made it a center of social life for Boston's Arabic-speaking community for many years. Shakir was also an entrepreneur who went from working in a factory to owning a successful clothing factory. She is remembered on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail.[1]