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Trish Vradenburg

Los Angeles, California

1946 - 2017

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May 9, 1946 - April 17, 2017 Trish Vradenburg, humorist, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and one of the nation's leading advocates in the global fight against Alzheimer's disease, died April 17, 2017 at the age of 70 at her home in Washington, D.C. Spanning a career that had a...

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I have only just now learned of Trish's death, due to my living in Florida for several years without the Washington Post to guide and inform me. For GeorgeMay I say Trish's vibrant, funny and passionate personality was an electric pulse in every room I saw her in. The Alzheimer's movement was brilliantly served by her insistence on action, rather than flailing or posturing.

Please know I'm thinking of you all.

George, shocked to learn tonight that Trisch passed away. I was at a cocktail party in the Hampton's talking about Alzheimer's disease with Margaret Carlson and she told me about Trisch passing away! My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I will try to get in touch with you to talk on the phone. She was a great gal, so witty, clever , talented and lovely. I know this is a huge loss to you and the family and hope hearing from friends who thought she was fabulous and funny will...

What a brutal shock, George. May Trish continue to light your life through her vibrant memory in your heart. She will will be deeply missed by so many. God bless you and your entire family through this most difficult time.

So sorry to hear about Trish. I will always remember the day I spent in Denver with your Mom, Trish, and Kathleen. It was a day full of good food, lively conversation and lots of laughter. Rest in peace, Trish.

Sorry for your loss. May you draw comfort from the scripture at Ecclesiastes 9 : 5 that show your loved ones a resting in peace.