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Aug 9, 2001 · Maureen Reagan, former President Ronald Reagan's elder daughter, died yesterday in her Granite Bay (Sacramento County) home after a five-year struggle with malignant melanoma. She was...
Reagan died in Granite Bay, California, on August 8, 2001, aged 60, from melanoma. She is interred at Calvary Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum in Sacramento, California. Reagan volunteered with actor David Hyde Pierce, of TV's Frasier, at the Alzheimer's Association.
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Maureen Reagan, who as the daughter of former President Ronald Reagan raised national awareness of Alzheimer’s disease, the memory-robbing disorder that gradually forced her father’s exit from...
Aug 8, 2001 · Aug 8, 2001. By Jeff Wilson. The Associated Press. LOS ANGELES — Maureen Reagan, the outspoken presidential daughter who became a crusader for Alzheimer's disease awareness after her father...
Aug 8, 2001 · Her husband, Dennis C. Revell, said she had suffered a recurrence of melanoma, a skin cancer with which she was first diagnosed in 1996 and which, after some years in remission, recurred last...
Aug 9, 2001 · Los Angeles Times. Maureen Reagan, who as the daughter of former President Reagan raised national awareness of Alzheimer's disease, died yesterday of malignant melanoma. She was 60. The...
Aug 19, 2001 · Maureen Reagan, the eldest child of the former president, was eulogized Saturday as a valiant, passionate and tireless fighter against Alzheimer’s disease and melanoma, as well as a voice for...