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Geary Street Clinic (Linda Tedish Albany, OR May 2001 to May 2010Albany Athletic Club Albany, OR 2003 to Feb 2010 North Albany Athletic Club Yoga Instructor/Front Desk receptionMyself (Nancy Reed) Albany, OR Jan 2004 to Jan 2006 Ant 'n' Grasshopper Espresso & DeliMyself (Nancy Reed) Albany, OR Aug 2001 to Oct 2003 ReLook NookLinn-Benton Community College
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Linn Benton Community College Albany, OR Jan 2010 to Jan 2010 Certificate in PhlebotomyLinn-Benton Community College Albany, OR Jan 1991 Associates of Arts in General Studies
Wildwood Elementary School Mountain Lakes NJ 1959-1962, Lake Drive School Mountain Lakes NJ 1962-1964, Braircliff Junior High School Mountain Lakes NJ 1964-1965, Mountain Lakes High School Mountain Lakes NJ 1969-1972
CNN reported that on Sept. 15, a 77-year-old woman, Nancy Reed,also died of flesh-eating bacteria near Houston. A medical examiner report said the cause of the Reed's death was necrotizing fasciitis. Reed was helping her son clear out his home when sheaccidentally injured herself and contracted th
Date: Oct 25, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Harvey's Floodwaters Tied to Woman's Deadly 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria Infection
The 77-year-old woman, Nancy Reed, was initially injured when she fell in her home, which had been flooded by the hurricane, according to the New York Times. In addition to breaking her arm, she also sustained cuts during the fall, which allowed bacteria to enter her body. She died from her i
Date: Sep 29, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Texas woman dies of flesh-eating bacteria caused by Hurricane Harvey
Nancy Reed, of the Kingwood area of northeast Houston, died on Sept. 15 of flood-related necrotizing fasciitis, more commonly referred to as flesh-eating bacteria, after she fell into contaminated flood water in her home, the Harris County medical examiner's office ruled.
Date: Sep 27, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
A woman survived a fall into Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters — only to die of a flesh-eating infection
The Houston Chronicle reported that Nancy Reed, 77, of Houston, contracteda dangerous bacterial skin infection after she fell intodirty floodwater in her sons home, breaking and cutting open her arm.