My Daughter Would Not Be Beaten. She Just Did Not Know the Word 'Can't' ; Parents Praise Toon-Mad Woman After She Passes Away
Evening Chronicle › August 20, 2009
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Evening Chronicle › August 20, 2009
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THE parents of a Newcastle United fanatic who died after courageously battling a rare genetic disorder have paid tribute to their daughter. Toon-mad Joanne Pye never missed a Newcastle game, travelling far and wide to support the club she adored.
Despite being just 2ft 5in and living in constant pain, brave Joanne, who was born with diastrophic dwarfism, was a well- respected member of the club's disabled supporters association until her death this month.See the full content of this document
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My Daughter Would Not Be Beaten. She Just Did Not Know the Word 'Can't' ; Parents Praise Toon-Mad Woman After She Passes Away
Now Joanne's heartbroken parents John and Christine Pye, of Fairfield Avenue, B...
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