May she rest in peace
Sad....
So young, sad.
Poor thing. May she rest in peace.
That is so sad, to battle that disease all those years of her young life.
RIP.
I am not saying there is any connection, but Lucy had a cousin named Suzan Ball, also an actress, who died of bone cancer at age 21. She was married to Richard Long of “The Big Valley” and “Nanny and the Professor.”
Oh man, that’s so sad. I can see Lucille in the woman’s face.
Haven’t thought of Lucille Ball & Desi Arnez in a while.
Our sincere compassion for the family.
RIP.
So young.
Sad. A little off topic but watching I Love Lucy and other shows from that era such as Andy Griffith, Dick Van Dyke Show, Green Acres I can’t believe how funny they were. Other shows that tried to be PC such as MASH not so much.
Too young.
May God rest her immortal soul.
Cancer sucks. Lost my BFF to it. Lost my Dad to it. Lost my Step-Dad to it. Lost my Step-Mom to it. Lost my Uncle to it.
Why can’t we all just grow old, live full, satisfying and loving lives and then die in our sleep? :(
My Mom: “Well, at least we’re all dying in order!’ I guess there’s that. ;)
What surprises me is that Desi Arnaz Jr. is still alive. He used to lead a rather wild life and worked through a number of addictions. Now he looks like your typical 67 year old well to do, slightly balding gentleman. He survived.
She battled breast cancer since she was 25.
so sad. When she should be looking towards her future, she faced such a struggled. God bless her.
We went to that place. If they couldnt help her, no one could. 31 is way too young.
Wow! This is how Maya Rudolph’s Mom died. She died a horrible death from breast cancer at the age of 32, I believe. She sung that song “Lovin’ You” in the 70s, with the high-pitched voice.
Was just reading about Lucy & Desi’s kids yesterday. Desi Jr. fathered a child at 15 or so.
(I know dead has mentioned this before.)
“I Love Lucy” had an episode in 1956 where they go to London, Ricky performs in front of Queen Elizabeth II (who’s held the throne since 1952), and Lucy gets to meet her.
It’s 2020. Lucile Ball’s great grandchildren are tragically passing away. If it wasn’t such a well made show, “I Love Lucy” would be as well remembered as another 1952 show, “Life with Luigi”.
Who’s still Queen? Elizabeth II.
Someone need to check if the Queen is a daylight vampire.