The first time she might have died came at age 17, when a saddle horse reared and threw her, breaking her back.
Over the years, she survived many more life-threatening events, each worse than the last: Guillain-Barré syndrome and its accompanying complete if temporary paralysis, pneumonia, spinal stenosis requiring two surgeries, an aneurysm (two more operations, and yes, they were brain surgery), a stroke, a heart attack, another bout of pneumonia. Resilient and resolute, she snubbed death eight times.
That last morning, she awoke with a little sniffle. By evening she was gone, done in by a common cold.
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