I might post these, from time to time, not to gossip, but to show some
people that even well-known people don't necessarily fare any better than
the regular person.
That way, if someone searches the archives, they'll know the approximate
time of some persons, cancers.
J
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/NFL/2006/11/27/2516717-ap.html
Casey Coleman, who did play-by-play for the Cleveland Browns and covered
the city's other sports teams for nearly 30 years, died Monday. He was 55.
Coleman died at his home of pancreatic cancer which was diagnosed more
than a year ago, and continued to work until the last few months.
Belle Gin - 27 Nov 2006 21:05 GMT
>I might post these, from time to time, not to gossip, but to show some
> people that even well-known people don't necessarily fare any better than
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> Coleman died at his home of pancreatic cancer which was diagnosed more
> than a year ago, and continued to work until the last few months.
I have been sad about this all day. Casey was a real class act and will be
sorely missed in Cleveland. Belle.
J - 30 Nov 2006 09:30 GMT
> I might post these, from time to time, not to gossip, but to show some
> people that even well-known people don't necessarily fare any better than
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> of breast cancer at 56 the same age as their father when he died.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Carr