Angie Jakusz, a former competitor in the 10th season of “Survivor”, died. She was 40 years old.
The television competitor, who became known to viewers by the nickname “No Fun Angie”, died on January 8, says an obituary.
The cause of death has not yet been revealed. However, a blog dedicated to covering the CBS series reported three years ago that the competitor “Survivor: Palau” was diagnosed with squamous cell colorectal cancer. A “Survivor” representative did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Jakusz was a member of the Ulong tribe on the TV show. She was eliminated on her 12th day and returned to her hometown, New Orleans. The obituary reminds Jakusz of “an incredibly passionate person with an extraordinary desire for life”.
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Angie Jakusz, from New Orleans, Louisiana, died at age 40 on January 8.
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“Whether she was sewing, painting, drawing, doing nail art or makeup, fantasizing, reading, snorkeling, diving, traveling or just doing hell, she did it with love and laser precision,” he continues.
According to the post, Jakusz was active in his community as a founding member of the New Orleans Noise Coalition.
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She leaves behind her nine-year-old husband Steven Calanda, her parents, a brother, a niece and a nephew.