Mia Love, former congresswoman for Utah, dies from brain cancer at age 49
- Mia Love, former U.S. Representative from Utah, died from brain cancer at home in Saratoga Springs, Utah, as confirmed by her family.
- Love was receiving immunotherapy at Duke University's brain tumor center, with her daughter stating she was no longer responding to treatment.
- Utah Governor Spencer Cox described Love as a 'true friend' and noted her legacy of service 'inspired all who knew her.'
- Love was the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress and served since 2014 after winning a significant election victory.
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Maureen Neal, wife of Congressman Richard Neal, has died
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Family and friends are mourning the passing of Maureen P. Neal, the wife of U.S. Representative Richard E. Neal. She was 74 years old. Mrs. Neal passed away on March 19 at Baystate Medical Center, with her family by her side. She leaves her husband, and four children, Rory, Brendan, Maura Fitzpatrick, and Sean, as well as ten grandchildren, two sisters, and two brothers. Congressman Richard Neal reacts to Trump’s…


Former Rep. Mia Love, first Black Republican congresswoman, dead at 49
Photo: Getty Images Former Utah Rep. Mia Love, who made history as the first Black Republican woman to be elected to Congress, has died, per NBC News. She was 49. On Sunday (March 23), Love’s family took to social media to announce that the former congresswoman had died at her home in Saratoga Springs, Utah. … Continued
Former Republican Congresswoman Dies at Age 49
Tragedy has befallen the exclusive sorority of Republican congresswomen. A woman many believed to be a rising star in the GOP has passed away at the age of 49. Former […] The post Former Republican Congresswoman Dies at Age 49 appeared first on The Western Journal.
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