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  2. Frances Bavier - Wikipedia

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    Bavier died at 7 p.m. on December 6, 1989, two days after being released from the hospital and eight days before her 87th birthday. [2] The immediate causes of death were listed as congestive heart failure , myocardial infarction , coronary artery disease , and atherosclerosis , with supporting factors being breast cancer , arthritis , and ...

  3. Deaths in December 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Frances Bavier, 86, American stage and television actress (The Andy Griffith Show), heart failure. [ 39 ] C. L. Dellums , 89, American labor activist, leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters .

  4. Andy Griffith - Wikipedia

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    It was an immediate hit. Griffith never received a writing credit for the show, but he worked on the development of every script. Knotts was frequently lauded and won multiple Emmy Awards for his comedic performances, as did Frances Bavier in 1967, while Griffith was never nominated for an Emmy Award during the show's run.

  5. Want to stay in Aunt Bee’s real life NC home? It ... - AOL

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    Before her death, Bavier was known in Siler City to keep to herself and be reclusive, ... Siler City, N.C., a five bedroom, three and half bath home, previously owned by Frances Bavier (Aunt Bee). ...

  6. Aunt Bee - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Bee is a fictional character from the 1960 American television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show played by Frances Bavier. The character migrated to the spinoff Mayberry R.F.D. (1968–1971) when The Andy Griffith Show ended its run in 1968, and remained for two years. Though she was the aunt of Sheriff Andy Taylor, virtually every character ...

  7. Texas woman who sought court permission for abortion leaves ...

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    A pregnant Texas woman whose fetus has a fatal condition left the state to get an abortion elsewhere before the state Supreme Court on Monday rejected her unprecedented challenge of one of the ...

  8. Elizabeth Francis, the oldest living person in the U.S., dies ...

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    Elizabeth Francis shared her insights on how to live a long life before she died. Elizabeth Francis, a Black woman from Texas who was the oldest known living person in the U.S., has died. She was 115.

  9. The Lady Says No - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Says No is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Frank Ross, [1] starring Joan Caulfield, David Niven and James Robertson Justice, photographed by James Wong Howe, and featuring sequences filmed at Fort Ord, Pebble Beach and Carmel, California.