Eat Dessert First: A Celebration of Life, the FitzPatrick Cancer Center’s (FCC) annual commemoration of cancer survivorship celebrates its 30th anniversary on Sunday, June 2 from 1 to 3 p.m.
History-making Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who became the first woman on the nation’s highest court in 1981 and spent the next quarter-century as a pivotal figure in an oft-divided panel, has died. She was 93. The jurist’s cause of death was listed as “complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness,” according to a news release from .
The moderate conservative raised on an Arizona ranch leaves legacy of collaboration, collegiality. She died Friday of complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
History-making Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who became the first woman on the nation’s highest court in 1981 and spent the next quarter-century as a pivotal figure in an oft-divided panel, has died. She was 93. A press release from the Supreme Court cited the jurist’s cause of death as “complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness.” .