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I'm removing the cause of death as heart attack - because that has not yet been determined. The reference says "may have been heart problems," which is too speculatory. What's the matter with waiting until an official announcement? No need to rush anything, and certainly no need to sacrifice accuracy.[[User:CaseCoB|J]] 12:59, 16 May 2007 (UTC) |
I'm removing the cause of death as heart attack - because that has not yet been determined. The reference says "may have been heart problems," which is too speculatory. What's the matter with waiting until an official announcement? No need to rush anything, and certainly no need to sacrifice accuracy.[[User:CaseCoB|J]] 12:59, 16 May 2007 (UTC) |
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I added that Ms. King was the first national Ambassador for the American Stroke Assocaition's Power to End Stroke Campaign. Her mother suffered a stroke and Ms. King worked tirelessly and unselfishly to raise stroke awareness among African Americans, prevent stroke and save lives. The American Stroke Association is a division of the American Heart Association. Considering the speculation on the cause of her death I think her involvment with the organizations is important and relevant information. |
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Devyn Williams
E-mail me to williamsmdevyn@yahoo.com —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.79.193.163 (talk) 11:39, 16 May 2007 (UTC).
Cause of Death
I'm removing the cause of death as heart attack - because that has not yet been determined. The reference says "may have been heart problems," which is too speculatory. What's the matter with waiting until an official announcement? No need to rush anything, and certainly no need to sacrifice accuracy.J 12:59, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Power to End Stroke
I added that Ms. King was the first national Ambassador for the American Stroke Assocaition's Power to End Stroke Campaign. Her mother suffered a stroke and Ms. King worked tirelessly and unselfishly to raise stroke awareness among African Americans, prevent stroke and save lives. The American Stroke Association is a division of the American Heart Association. Considering the speculation on the cause of her death I think her involvment with the organizations is important and relevant information.
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