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At the age of 61, former journalist, Rebecca Allyson Cole passed away in her residence early this morning on June 1st, 2060. Becky, as her family liked to call her, was born in Carrollton, Tx where she then began living her life in a small town called Coppell, TX. Growing up the youngest in a family of five Rebecca always had role models to look up to and lean on when she needed a hand.
At the age of 24 she attended a mission trip to SouthEast Africa to help give children there a new perspective of life as well as assist in educating them. A year later she traveled back to Africa to be apart of a team that focused on reconstructing homes and buildings. Her favorite part of it all was getting to know the children there and building relationships
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The documentary won several awards in a local and nationwide contest, opening many doors of opportunity for a near graduate like herself. One of the doors that had been opened was a chance to shadow and assist journalist Maria Menounos, known for works in Access Hollywood, Extra, and more. After several years of internship with Menounos, Rebecca earned her spot in the fast acting world of hollywood reporting celebrity news on the View. Rebecca was always a fan of following dreams. Her largest dream she accomplished was forming her own photography business that shot across the world. Still ongoing today, Rebecca Cole Photography specializes in fashion photography as well as several different branches that include sports, advertising, and more. Although it is such a tragedy that Rebecca passed at the young age of 61, she would have wanted everyone to carry on even stronger than they did before. It is unclear what caused her death at this moment but doctors are determined to find results by late tonight. Her legacy in fashion, journalism, and photography will be forever remembered. Loved ones have claimed that they are quite shocked at this event as well.
Bailey Astudillo, a close friend states

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