Talk:Cheryll Heinze
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[edit]It's perhaps a good thing that I lost some rather incendiary comments before they could be posted to this talk page. Suffice to say, the only reason I see for this article's existence is the apparent belief on the part of some editors that dying in a plane crash somehow makes one more notable. Don't even get me started on that.
BTW, Cheryll Heinze was first cousin to both David Boren and Hoyt Axton. Evidently, people were a little too caught up in the revelation of Jana Ryan's relation to this same family and missed this. Or perhaps real research was just too much bother. The mention of her relation to Axton was in the story reporting on her death. I believe you'll have to go back to coverage of her campaigns to find a reference to her relation to Boren, however. One clue is that she was referred to back then as "Cheryll Boren Heinze" perhaps more often than just "Cheryll Heinze". RadioKAOS – Talk to me, Billy 00:08, 1 March 2013 (UTC)
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