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Glenside PA: Died Dec. 2nd - Obit

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Source: http://www.legacy.com/AuburnPub/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=136940656

Laura Margaret Doyle-Brewster

GLENSIDE, Pa. - Laura Margaret Doyle-Brewster, 56, of Glenside, Pa., died suddenly from H1N1 complications Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, shortly after returning from her dream adventure in China.
Born in Auburn, to the musical Doyle family, she was an adventurous woman with many interests. During her college years in Auburn, and Fairbanks, Alaska, she found time to hitchhike through Europe, do factory work for Columbian Rope, drive a biffy truck for Alaska Airlines, and work in remote sites on the Alaska Pipeline on drilling and pipe-bending crews. She loved to cross-country ski under the Northern Lights and became involved in gymnastics and dogsledding. Laura returned to upstate New York to marry and start a family, but soon she was off to Athens, Ga., working in a marine biology lab while nurturing her growing brood. Upon her husband's graduation, the family moved to Midland, Mich., and added another son. Laura loved her years in Michigan, becoming an avid biker, cross-country skier, swimmer, runner and swim instructor. In 1992, the family moved to Glenside, Pa., and she became more immersed in the aquatic world as pool manager, swim instructor, stroke and turn judge, scuba diver, and proud parent of four competitive swimmers. She was convinced that she could do anything she set her mind to, and became a self-taught plumber, painter, electrician, carpenter, barber, gardener, amateur private investigator (of her children's illicit activities), teller of inappropriate jokes, and undertaker for exotic pets. Laura's family was always her first priority, and she loved to return to her hometown every year for the Doyle Family Reunion on Owasco Lake. Like the grandchildren she loved so much, she was spunky and a little naughty and never thought twice about being herself. She loved music and having fun and prided herself on being hip to the latest music and fashion. She insisted that her children have integrity, generosity, good manners, a strong sense of independence, and the opportunity to express their creativity and always follow their dreams. Perhaps the most admirable achievement in Laura's life was overcoming her personal struggles and fears. Despite her small stature, she was never afraid to take on anyone or anything. A humble teacher, she led many support groups and was always willing to share her stories and experiences or just listen in hopes of helping others. Laura is survived by her husband, Jeffrey; her children, Damien (Rachel), Patrick (Lori), Marni (Tray) Duffy, and Kevin; her grandchildren, Ilana, Sage, Yeshaya, Fern, and Jadon; her mother, Jean Doyle, and siblings Mark (Liz) Doyle, Brendan (Mitsuko) Doyle, Michael (Heather) Doyle; and seven sisters: Lisa (Delores) Doyle, Beth (Jack) Curran, Gretchen (John) Doyle, Susi (Bruce) Doyle Larson, Jeanne (Gary) Buckels, Tara (Bill) Simmonds, Amy (Bibi) Doyle; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Robert Doyle, and brothers Chunky and Willie. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9 in Holy Family Church, Auburn. Visitation will be held 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11 at William R. May Funeral Home, 354 Easton Road, Glenside, Pa. A funeral Mass will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 in St. Vincent de Paul Church, 109 Price St., Philadelphia, Pa. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Welcome Center, 2111 Samson St., Philadelphia, Pa., 19103 in care of Pastor Violet. To send a message to the family, sign our guest book at www.auburnpub.com and click on obituaries.
 
Re: Glenside PA: Died Dec. 2nd - Obit

I can't find any other articles on this death (not surprising - how many deaths in the US generate articles other than an obituary - almost none), but there are a few alarming facts there.

This is apparently a fatality EX CHINA, and the description of the woman as an adventurer makes her likely to have had exposures that a typical tourist might not. It makes me wonder about other possible etiologies.

Hopefully, this was confirmed as H1N1 (which is widespread in both the US and China), and not merely left as suspected.
 
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