PORTLAND – Frances W. Peabody, a community leader who became Maine’s best-known AIDS activist after her grandson died from the disease, has died after a short illness. She was 98. Peabody, known as Frannie, helped found The AIDS Project, which serves people infected with HIV. Read More
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Maine AIDS activist Frannie Peabody dies at 98
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Maine AIDS activist Frannie Peabody dies at 98