Terrie Hall

Terrie Hall
Born
Terrie Norman McNutt[1]

(1960-07-19)July 19, 1960
DiedSeptember 16, 2013(2013-09-16) (aged 53)
Cause of deathSmoking-related cancer
EducationForbush High School [2]
Occupation(s)Anti-smoking and tobacco advocate
Years active2005–2013

Terrie Linn McNutt Hall (July 19, 1960 – September 16, 2013) was an American anti-smoking and anti-tobacco advocate. She was a survivor of ten cancer diagnoses, undergoing 48 radiation treatments, and nearly a year's worth of chemotherapy, before and after undergoing a laryngectomy in 2001.[3] She was well known for starring in one of the ads of CDC's smoking ad campaign, as well as traveling across America to educate youth and adults about the consequences of tobacco use.[4] By her 11th cancer diagnosis, Hall died at the age of 53.

  1. ^ "Terrie Hall". hayworth-miller.com. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
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  4. ^ Jessica Ravitz, Saundra Young (March 16, 2012). "Anti-smoking symbol reveals 'worst moment'". CNN. Accessed from January 13, 2013.