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    November 16, 2004

    Memorial Service for Mary Beth Doyle

    EWG joins environmentalists nationwide in mourning the untimely passing of fellow activist Mary Beth Doyle in Ann Arbor, MI. Mary Beth brought warmth, passion and energy to her work on toxics and environmental justice issues at the Ecology Center.

    For those who would like to share in a memorial service for Mary Beth, there will be a service this Wednesday, November 17 at 1:00 pm, at the Universalist/Unitarian Church at 1:00 at 4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Road.

    The reception/wake will be at the old Del Rio -- on Washington Street, between Main and Ashley -- and at the Old Fourth Ward Building (Hathaway's Hideaway) at 310 S. Ashley.

    The Ecology Center is also be creating a Memorial Fund in Mary Beth's honor to continue her work. Contributions can be sent to: The Ecology Center, c/o the Mary Beth Doyle Memorial Fund, 117 N. Division, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.

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