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Jul 10, 1992 · Texas-born Doris Tate became a leader in the Crime Victims Rights Movement after the brutal murder of her eldest daughter, Sharon Tate, in 1969. Born Doris Gwendolyn Willett in Houston, Texas, she reshaped the victims' rights movement in California, tirelessly campaigning to radically change laws to allow the victims...
- Doris Tate (1922-1986)
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- Doris Elizabeth Tate (1933-1933)
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- Doris Tate (1922-1986)
The Tate family grave at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California, in which Doris, her daughters Sharon and Patti, and Sharon's unborn son Paul are buried. Doris Tate's health began to deteriorate after she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
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- Doris Gwendolyn Willett, January 16, 1924, Houston, Texas, U.S.
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Jul 10, 1992 · Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Paul James Tate — married about 1942 (to 10 Jul 1992) in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States. Mother of Sharon Marie (Tate) Polanski , Patricia Gay Tate and [private daughter (1950s - unknown)]
Jul 12, 1992 · Doris Tate, who became an advocate for crime victims' rights after one of her daughters, the actress Sharon Tate, was slain in the rampage of killing by the Charles Manson gang 23 years ago,...