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Mary Tyler Moore Has Passed Away at 80!

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The world is mourning the passing of another celebrity, as if 2016 all over again. Television icon and diabetes advocate Mary Tyler Moore has passed away at the age of 80. Most recognized for her starring role on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" as well as "The Dick Van Dyke Show," is survived by husband Robert Levine. Her son sadly passed away in 1980. Her namesake show demonstrated a woman asking for equal pay in the workplace and she would be the first to demand equality. Feminism was her key and she most recently appeared on the now-defunct sitcom "Hot In Cleveland" with former co-star Betty White. We will miss her dearly!

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