September 22, 2072- The obituary of Brooke Diane Albertson, 96, beloved author, philanthropist, and winner of the Noble Peace Prize, died peacefully at her estate in Southern Indiana. She proceeds in death her Nephew Treyton Baker and Niece Teagan Ann Kennedy (Ash)- and their children and grand-children who were with her on her last days. She is best known for her humorous and insightful memoirs that she published throughout her 40's, as well as her role in the development of the current healthcare system in the United States. It was her interest in ethical healthcare that led her to co-write legislation requiring that every citizen over the age of 35 had to declare their personal resuscitation preference in the event of their death.
Ms. Albertson was married twice in her life, both ending in divorce. She has no children. Over the decades she was linked with several high profile men, including President Smith, the first single man ever to be elected President. The two met on his insistence after seeing her acceptance speech for the Noble Peace Prize in 2028. That speech continues to be broadcast at commencement ceremonies at Universities around the US.
Brooke remained America's "girl next door" even in the lime light of her success. Her estate in Indiana, as well as her Italian villa will be donated to the respective cities to be used as Centers of Inquiry for Young Women- a program that helps women learn how to cultivate their dreams and wishes into reality.
She will be cremated and her ashes spread off the dock at her lakeside home in Indiana, where she spent many hours entertaining guests, writing, and living her dream come true.
so there!
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