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- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends her life on her own terms, in . . .
A Connecticut woman who pushed for expanded access to Vermont’s law that allows people who are terminally ill to receive lethal medication to end their lives died in Vermont on Thursday, an event her husband called “comfortable and peaceful,” just like she wanted
- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends her life on her own terms in . . .
A Connecticut woman who pushed for expanded access to Vermont’s law that allows people who are terminally ill to end their lives has died in Vermont Lynda Bluestein, who had terminal cancer, ended her life by taking prescribed lethal medication on Thursday
- Terminally ill CT woman ends her life on her own terms in Vermont
A Connecticut woman who pushed for expanded access to Vermont’s law that allows people who are terminally ill to receive lethal medication to end their lives died in Vermont on Thursday, an
- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends life with assisted suicide in . . .
A Connecticut woman who helped convince Vermont lawmakers to extend euthanasia rights to people from out of state died a “comfortable and peaceful” death Thursday after a years-long battle with
- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends her life on her own terms, in . . .
Lynda Bluestein, of Bridgeport, who suffered from terminal cancer, ended her own life in Vermont Thursday morning, becoming that state’s first non-resident to use its medical aid in dying law
- CT woman first non-resident to use VT medical suicide
MARSHFIELD, Vt (AP) — A Connecticut woman who pushed for expanded access to Vermont’s law that allows people who are terminally ill to receive lethal medication to end their lives died in
- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends life on her own terms, in Vermont . . .
Lynda Bluestein, of Bridgeport, who suffered from terminal cancer, ended her own life in Vermont Thursday morning, becoming that state’s first non-resident to use its medical aid in dying law
- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends her life on her own terms, in . . .
A Connecticut woman who pushed for expanded access to Vermont 's law that allows people who are terminally ill to receive lethal medication to end their lives died in Vermont on Thursday,
- Husband remembers terminally ill CT woman who ended her life on her own . . .
Lynda Bluestein, 76, had sued the state of Vermont, pushing for expanded access to a law there allowing people with a terminal illness to take lethal medication to end their own lives
- Terminally ill Connecticut woman ends her life on her own terms, in . . .
Lynda Bluestein, of Bridgeport, who suffered from terminal cancer, ended her own life in Vermont Thursday morning, becoming that state's first non-resident to use its medical aid in dying
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