Use 'late of' to indicate a person's previous association with a place or organization. Jessica, late of Boston Consulting Group, joined our team last month.
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Historical Reference
It's often used in historical or genealogical contexts to trace locations of ancestors. The records revealed that I am a descendant of the Browns, late of Nottingham, England.
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Respectful Mention
'Late of' is a respectful way to reference where someone once belonged without suggesting current association. He spoke fondly of his mentor, late of the University of Chicago.