So sad...Polly's dead :(

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"Pollack Williams - HIXSON
HIXSON — Pollack “Polly” Ann Williams, age 33, of 1421 Cloverdale Dr., Hixson, Tennessee, died Friday, February 8, 2008, at her residence.

Polly was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and had lived most of her life in Johnson City, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Susan Lancaster Rule and George Alex Williams II. Her stepfather was Jim Rule.

Polly was a graduate of University High School in Johnson City, where she was a member of the Academic Decathlon that was ranked third in the nation. She graduated with honors from Virginia Tech, where she majored in English with a concentration in Shakespearean studies and a minor in communications. While at Virginia Tech she was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. She remained an avid Virginia Tech “Hokie.”

Polly had been featured in Lauren Greenfield’s HBO documentary THIN. She was also a lobbyist for the National Eating Disorders Association.

Polly loved children and butterflies. She used her love for children in her work photographing children for LifeTouch studios with JC Penney Company. She received recognition for her photography by becoming the district event coordinator in Hixson LifeTouch Studios and by winning manager of the month, sales average achievement award and was featured in JC Penney’s master gallery photography book.

Her sisters remember that her life motto was simply “Believe.”

She is survived by her mother and step-father, Susan and Jim Rule, of Johnson City; her father, Alex Williams, of Gray; her maternal grandparents, Barbara and Hanes Lancaster; her fraternal grandmother, Isabel Daniels Williams, all of Johnson City; three sisters, Bebe W. Reed and her husband, Bo, of Cartersville, Georgia, Susan Staley W. Smith and her husband, Wayne, of Winder, Georgia, Betsy Williams, of Knoxville, Tennessee; and a stepsister, Courtney Rule Williams and her husband, Richard, of Johnson City. She is also survived by adored nieces and nephews, Madison Reed, Trey Reed, Staley Reed, Brackin Smith, Reed Smith, Lilly Ann Smith and Emma Williams.

Funeral services for Ms Williams will be held Monday at 8:00 PM at Morris-Baker Funeral Home South Chapel. Rev. Larry Nees will officiate. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 until 8 PM. Graveside services and burial will be at Monte Vista Memorial Park at 10 AM on Tuesday. Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery.

For those who wish to make contributions in memory of Polly, the family suggests National Eating Disorders at www.nationaleatingdisorders.org.

Condolences may be sent to the family via www.morrisbaker.com.

Arrangements are by Morris-Baker Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 2001 Oakland Ave., Johnson City, TN 37601. Phone: (423) 282-1521. "

http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/Obituaries.php?Date=02/10/2008#20842


I heard it was renal failure and then cardiac arrest that killed her :(
 
DP, seriously though, I'm sorry this individual's passing is upsetting to you.

You know I make some jokes about you, but I'm just teasing cause I find your posts kind of entertaining.
 
Well, now you see what "restricting" will get you. Do a lot of exercise with your arms and ab thingy if you can't walk. Swimming would also help if you have access to a pool.
 
The Real story?

Why was this left out of your story?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/polly-williams-dead

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Star Of HBO's Anorexia Documentary Found DeadNew York Post | February 12, 2008 08:05 AM

Read More: Hbo, HBO Anorexia, HBO Thin, Polly Williams, Polly Williams Dead

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Polly Williams, who was featured in last year's harrowing HBO documentary "Thin" about anorexic women, was found dead Friday, believed to be a suicide. Williams checked into the Renfrew Center - a Florida clinic for anorexic and bulimic women where...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/02122008/tv/anorexic_hbo_star_is_dead_97193.htm

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Polly Williams of "Thin"
February 12, 2008 -- POLLY Williams, who was featured in last year's harrowing HBO documentary "Thin" about anorexic women, was found dead Friday, believed to be a suicide.

Williams checked into the Renfrew Center - a Florida clinic for anorexic and bulimic women where "Thin" was filmed - in 2004, after she tried to kill herself after eating two slices of pizza.

An obituary in her local newspaper, The Chattanoogan, said that the 33-year-old Tennesee native was buried there yesterday.

Williams graduated with honors from Virginia Tech, where she majored in English with a concentration in Shakespearian studies and a minor in communications.

She was a lobbyist for the National Eating Disorders Association.

Williams was one of four women featured in "Thin," and she was eventually kicked out of the clinic for giving pills to a fellow patient and for getting a tattoo. She also allowed cameras to film her as she purged a meal.

The film, directed by Lauren Greenfield, won critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO in 2006.

Greenfield also released an oversized book of graphic photographs of the women from Renfrew. Williams was prominently featured in the book.

In interviews, Williams said that she became close friends with Greenfield and cinematographer Amanda Micheli during the shoot and remained in touch.

Williams was said to have been "doing very well" as recently as three weeks ago, according to a production source.
 
Why was this left out of your story?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/polly-williams-dead

Polly Williams Dead
There are 1 entries tagged with "Polly Williams dead".
Page: 1

Star Of HBO's Anorexia Documentary Found DeadNew York Post | February 12, 2008 08:05 AM

Read More: Hbo, HBO Anorexia, HBO Thin, Polly Williams, Polly Williams Dead

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Polly Williams, who was featured in last year's harrowing HBO documentary "Thin" about anorexic women, was found dead Friday, believed to be a suicide. Williams checked into the Renfrew Center - a Florida clinic for anorexic and bulimic women where...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/02122008/tv/anorexic_hbo_star_is_dead_97193.htm

Post Staff Writer
Polly Williams of "Thin"
February 12, 2008 -- POLLY Williams, who was featured in last year's harrowing HBO documentary "Thin" about anorexic women, was found dead Friday, believed to be a suicide.

Williams checked into the Renfrew Center - a Florida clinic for anorexic and bulimic women where "Thin" was filmed - in 2004, after she tried to kill herself after eating two slices of pizza.

An obituary in her local newspaper, The Chattanoogan, said that the 33-year-old Tennesee native was buried there yesterday.

Williams graduated with honors from Virginia Tech, where she majored in English with a concentration in Shakespearian studies and a minor in communications.

She was a lobbyist for the National Eating Disorders Association.

Williams was one of four women featured in "Thin," and she was eventually kicked out of the clinic for giving pills to a fellow patient and for getting a tattoo. She also allowed cameras to film her as she purged a meal.

The film, directed by Lauren Greenfield, won critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO in 2006.

Greenfield also released an oversized book of graphic photographs of the women from Renfrew. Williams was prominently featured in the book.

In interviews, Williams said that she became close friends with Greenfield and cinematographer Amanda Micheli during the shoot and remained in touch.

Williams was said to have been "doing very well" as recently as three weeks ago, according to a production source.

I've heard it could be suicide...but there is no offical news yet. I didn't see that article but I already knew all that.
 
She was obviously not recovered yet and the second article makes her sound like a piece of shit.
Not very strong at all.

the part about giving pills to another girl...she was trying to help her...the other girl was very very anxious and the hospital made her go off all her meds and wouldn't give her anything.
 
the part about giving pills to another girl...she was trying to help her...the other girl was very very anxious and the hospital made her go off all her meds and wouldn't give her anything.

So she broke the rules and did things her way. That's not strong, it's stupid and dangerous.
Suicide isn't strong.
Having an eating disorder isn't strong.

You are admiring the wrong person.
 
So she broke the rules and did things her way. That's not strong, it's stupid and dangerous.
Suicide isn't strong.
Having an eating disorder isn't strong.

You are admiring the wrong person.

recovering from an eating disorder makes her strong. You don't know anything about her.
 
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