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  1. Lenz died in an apparent suicide in 1998. After his death, his $23 million estate became the subject of dispute, ultimately leading to the creation of the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism, which has made significant grants to various American Buddhist organizations since 2003.

  2. Apr 15, 1998 · But as of late today, the circumstances and cause of Dr. Lenz's death remained under investigation, and foul play had not been ruled out, the Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office said. The ...

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  4. Apr 15, 1998 · April 14, 1998 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Frederick P. Lenz III, a controversial guru and best-selling author who concocted a strange spiritual brew of Buddhism and lavish living, snowboarding and...

  5. Lenz was 48 at the time of his death. Cult expert Joe Szimbart claims that Lenz was suffering from liver cancer and committed suicide by overdosing on Phenobarbital ( Skeptical Inquirer , July/August 1998).

  6. Frederick Lenz passed away on April 12, 1998, in Long Island, New York, and willed his estate to the Foundation for the purpose of supporting Buddhism in America. The documentary film, “Signs of a Rebel Buddha”, examines the teachings of unconventional spiritual masters using the teachings and life of Dr. Lenz as an example.

  7. Dorothy Lenz died about 1964. This was just after Frederick, III had graduated from middle school. According to Lenz' Aunt Helen, Helen Padersky Lenz, Dot, as she was called, died from a sugar or cholesterol problem of some kind.

  8. After suffering a stroke, Lenz died in 1865 while in Rome. Beyond his breakthrough discoveries, he is fondly remembered in the scientific community for thoroughly testing every aspect of his findings and accounting for every possible variable that might arise in the course of research.