PAC RPF, 2007
Traci L Williams aka: Halima Frink RIP
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Originally Posted by Free to shine
(I am posting this on behalf of someone else and have every reason to
believe it's correct.)
Info from a recent PAC escapee who decided to take some documentation
with them before blowing.
PAC RPF, 2007
Halima Frink ( End Quote}
There is a sad ending for Traci L Williams, aka Halima Frink. She died
of cancer 11 days ago. Could her cancer have been caused by the
Freewinds Cancer causing Asbestos? She did at least one course there:
http://www.truthaboutscientology.com...ima-frink.html
Traci was married at one time to Willie Frink
Here is the obit. Notice the typo on her ex-husband's name.
Thursday, December 25, 2008; Page B06
Traci Williams; Actress With Outreach Troupe
After Traci L. Williams, 45, served in Arena Stage's community
outreach group, she began work as an administrator with the Church of
Scientology.
(Family Photo - Family Photo)
Traci L. Williams, 45, an actress and arts educator with Living Stage
Theatre Company from 1985 to 1995 and more recently an administrator
with the Church of Scientology, died Dec. 14 of cancer at the
Washington Home hospice. She lived in the District.
Living Stage was the community outreach branch of Arena Stage and was
led by Robert Alexander.
Ms. Williams, whose stage name was Halima, was a performing artist,
writer and educator with the company, which performed in schools,
jails and the juvenile justice system. It also organized theater
workshops for disabled children, troubled teenagers and the
incarcerated. In 1994-95, she was co-artistic director.
"When I came here [to Living Stage], my life changed," Ms. Williams
told The Washington Post in 1990. "It was like enlisting in a
revolutionary work corps or boot camp."
She also performed in two museum theater pieces at the Smithsonian
Institution. Four of her plays have been produced professionally.
From 1995 until earlier this year, Ms. Williams worked with the Church
of Scientology. She was director for community outreach and education
programs in New York, executive director of the church's Harlem
foundation, also in New York, and director of quality assurance for
the church's counselor training program in Los Angeles.
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Her marriage to Willie Fink ended in divorce.
Survivors include her father and stepmother, Eddie N. Williams and
Jearline F. Williams of Washington; a brother, Edward L. Williams of
Baltimore; and a stepbrother, Terrence A. Reddick of Washington.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...122402399.html
At least she came home to her family and they were here for her.
Mary McConnell
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"Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather
expose them." Ephesians 5:11
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