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  1. Carrie Rozelle (née Dike; October 31, 1937 – October 29, 2007) was a Canadian-born American disabilities activist, whose struggles with her own learning-disabled son, Jack, led her to establish the National Center for Learning Disabilities.

  2. Nov 12, 2007 · Carrie Rozelle, whose struggles with the daily “hurricane” of a son with learning disabilities prompted her to start the National Center for Learning Disabilities, died on Oct. 29 at her home in...

  3. Nov 3, 2007 · Carrie Rozelle, the widow of former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and founder of the nonprofit National Center for Learning Disabilities, died Monday at her home in Rancho Santa Fe,...

  4. Carrie Rozelle is recognized as the founding president of the National Association of Parents with Children in Special Education (NAPCSE). She dedicated her life to advocating for the educational rights of kids with special needs.

  5. Nov 2, 2007 · Carrie Rozelle, who founded the National Center for Learning Disabilities, died on Monday, October 29 in her Rancho Santa Fe, California home. She was 70 years old. The widow of NFL...

  6. Nov 4, 2007 · Carrie Rozelle, the widow of former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and founder of the non-profit National Center for Learning Disabilities, died last week at her home in San...

  7. Carrie Rozelle Inspired by her son, Rozelle spent her life advocating for and raising awareness about learning disabilities. In 1977, she founded the National Center for Learning Disabilities, one of the first national organizations in the field.