Talk:Edith Bunker
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[edit] Question
Did Edith die from a heart attack or stroke? This article says "heart attack," but the main All in the Family article says "stroke." Joyous 20:30, Feb 6, 2005 (UTC)
- She died of a stroke. I'm absolutely certain of that and I confirmed that in a book I have on the show called "Those Were the Days." I'll fix the incorrect reference here. Thanks for noticing it. Moncrief 08:25, Feb 7, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Edith's maiden name
I think her maiden name was Baines. Someone might want to mention that she had a cousin, Maude (Bea Arthur), who went on to have her own show.
[edit] Piano Teacher
what was her piano teacher's name?
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