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Terri Marie Schiavo

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Terri Marie Schiavo Famous memorial

Original Name
Theresa Schindler
Birth
Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Mar 2005 (aged 41)
Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.9931793, Longitude: -82.7177925
Plot
Interlake Estates, Southeast side of lake
Memorial ID
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Social Rights Figure, Medical Figure. After a heart attack in 1990 left her comatose and in what was later diagnosed as a 'permanent vegetative state,' the fight between her husband, Michael Schiavo, and her parents, Mary and Bob Schindler, as to whether she wished to be kept alive or to die caused a running legal battle that lasted for 15 years. Married to Michael Schiavo in 1984, she suffered massive brain damage after a cardiac arrest, which was diagnosed at the time to have been brought on by bulimia (Michael Schiavo later won a malpractice suit against his wife's doctors for misdiagnosing the effects of the disorder). By 1993 the opinion of a number of medical practitioners was that her condition was permanent and irreversible, and after 7 years in this state Michael started the drive to end her life, which he contended would have been fulfilling her wishes. The claims that her condition was unequivocally irreversible and that she would not want to live in such a state were vigorously disputed by Terri Schiavo's parents. Through 2005 the legal battles were enacted in a number of Florida courts, and in the end the belief that her state was permanent was confirmed by the court appointed physicians, and Michael Schiavo's contention that her wishes were that she not live in the state were affirmed by the Court System. As the legal battle climaxed in March 2005, all judicial reviews, even those from Federal Courts, which President George W. Bush signed special legislature to permit, agreed with Michael Schiavo and the lower court rulings. Her feeding tube was removed on March 18, 2005 (the third time it had been removed), and massive media coverage marked the last weeks of Terri Schiavo's life. She passed away in a Pinellas Park, Florida hospice 13 days later at the age of 41.
Social Rights Figure, Medical Figure. After a heart attack in 1990 left her comatose and in what was later diagnosed as a 'permanent vegetative state,' the fight between her husband, Michael Schiavo, and her parents, Mary and Bob Schindler, as to whether she wished to be kept alive or to die caused a running legal battle that lasted for 15 years. Married to Michael Schiavo in 1984, she suffered massive brain damage after a cardiac arrest, which was diagnosed at the time to have been brought on by bulimia (Michael Schiavo later won a malpractice suit against his wife's doctors for misdiagnosing the effects of the disorder). By 1993 the opinion of a number of medical practitioners was that her condition was permanent and irreversible, and after 7 years in this state Michael started the drive to end her life, which he contended would have been fulfilling her wishes. The claims that her condition was unequivocally irreversible and that she would not want to live in such a state were vigorously disputed by Terri Schiavo's parents. Through 2005 the legal battles were enacted in a number of Florida courts, and in the end the belief that her state was permanent was confirmed by the court appointed physicians, and Michael Schiavo's contention that her wishes were that she not live in the state were affirmed by the Court System. As the legal battle climaxed in March 2005, all judicial reviews, even those from Federal Courts, which President George W. Bush signed special legislature to permit, agreed with Michael Schiavo and the lower court rulings. Her feeding tube was removed on March 18, 2005 (the third time it had been removed), and massive media coverage marked the last weeks of Terri Schiavo's life. She passed away in a Pinellas Park, Florida hospice 13 days later at the age of 41.

Inscription

Beloved Wife
At Peace
I Kept My Promise

Gravesite Details

Terri was cremated. Her ashes are interred here.



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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: RPD2
  • Added: Mar 31, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10708617/terri_marie-schiavo: accessed ), memorial page for Terri Marie Schiavo (3 Dec 1963–31 Mar 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10708617, citing Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.