The former US Deputy, Mia Loew, died the first black woman elected to Congress as a Republic, after a fight against brain cancer, a family advertisement on Sunday night.
Love, 49, represents the fourth Congress region Utah From 2015 to 2019.
“With grateful hearts overflowing with Mia’s deep effect on our lives, we want you to know that she died in peace today,” the love family wrote on the MIA’s Account X account.
He added: “She was at home surrounded by her family. In the midst of celebrating her life and a set of happy memories, Mia silenced the paths of deaths, and as her words and visions always did, we flew to heaven. We are grateful to many good voices, prayers and condolences for condolences.”
Utah Governor, Spencer CoxAnd love called “a real pioneer and the leader of the insight” in a post on his death.
“My father and I are sad for the death of our dear friend Mia Loew. A real pioneer and a leader in the insight, Mia has inspired many Utah’s residents through her courage, grace and faith that does not shake the American dream. Your legacy leaves a positive and permanent impact on our state.
In May, love appeared in “The Lead with Jake Tapper” CNN, To explain its diagnosis 2022 with cancer of the stroke. People who have been diagnosed with clarity are usually only one and a half to two years, with only 10 % to survive after five years, according to the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
LOVE TAPPER was told that he started receiving immunotherapy every three weeks since August 2023 as part of a clinical trial at the Breston Robert Tich Tem Center at Duke University.
She discussed her desired view, despite her diagnosis from 10 to 15 months -which she exceeded -and how she helped her in the form of perseverance.
She said, “I was looking for a treatment in my faith and science.” “The funny thing is that the grace of patriarchy said that you will have a long and prosperous life, a rich and rewarding life as long as you decide to stay in the public service.”
After leaving Congress, love later joined CNN As a political commentator, it was called in ABC.