Maureen
Corr was born in Armagh, Northern Ireland. She emigrated
to the United States in 1943, living with family in New
York City. There she pursued the education she had missed
due to a long and difficult childhood illness, eventually
graduating from New York City's Hunter College in English.
She joined ER's office staff in 1950 as Malvina
"Tommy" Thompson's assistant. Upon Thompson's death
in 1953, Corr filled her post as Roosevelt's personal
secretary.
In addition to her standard secretarial duties, including
answering correspondence, Corr often traveled with ER.
She
also helped the family close the office after Roosevelt's
death. Her subsequent positions included work for the
Eleanor
Roosevelt Memorial Foundation (1963-65), the Asia Society
(1966-69), and the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
In
retirement, she continues to reside in New York City.
Sources:
Beasley, Maurine H., Holly C. Shulman, and Henry R. Beasley,
eds. The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia. Westport,
Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2001, 108-110.