Among those listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under July 3 is:
When I clicked on the link in her name, I was taken to the Breast Cancer Research Foundations wiki page, where I noted the following:
Cynthia Lufkin, 51, American philanthropist and cancer research advocate, Co-Chairman of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, breast and lung cancerWhat stood out in regards to Cynthia, is that she was the Co-Chairman of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation... which is a bit of a pattern-cluster considering that my last post involved the recent death of Kathryn Morrison who passed away on June 30, 2013 from breast cancer.
When I clicked on the link in her name, I was taken to the Breast Cancer Research Foundations wiki page, where I noted the following:
BCRF was founded in 1993 by Evelyn Lauder, Senior Corporate Vice President of The Estee Lauder Companies. Lauder's first foray into breast cancer awareness was through an initiative by herself and Alexandra Penney, former editor of SELF magazine, to make the pink ribbon an international symbol of breast cancer awareness.What stood out in the above excerpt, was the name Alexandra Penney... and namely her surname "Penny" given that this adds to the recent "money" pattern cluster, nott to mention an earlier "Henny Penny" pattern-cluster. So I clicked on the link in her name and was taken to her wiki page where I then noted the following:
Her 143-page long book How to Make Love to a Man became a best-seller in 1981....
...The book was published on May 22, 1981, and had sold 130,000 copies within its first five months, and had paperback rights sold to Dell Publishing for $275,000.[1]So there's the date of May 22nd... AGAIN!! If you go back and read my previous post you'll understand what I mean.
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