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PACE (FBW)-A former Christian teacher to Jordan, Megan Cribbs, 25, died Jan. 21 in Orlando of complications from H1N1. She contracted the flu virus and was hospitalized while visiting relatives over the holidays.
Cribbs, a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church in Pensacola, was living in Houston, teaching elementary school, and taking classes through the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary distance-learning program?before her death.
3 dead, including child, from flu in Orange County
Last Updated: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 6:08 PM
ORLANDO --
Orlando Health says three people, including a school-age child, have died from complications from the flu in Orange County since the beginning of the year...
Young teacher to the Middle East dies after flu battle in Orlando
Young teacher to the Middle East dies after flu battle in Orlando
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PACE (FBW)?A former Christian teacher to Jordan, Megan Cribbs, 25, died Jan. 21 in Orlando of complications from H1N1. She contracted the flu virus and was hospitalized while visiting relatives over the holidays.