Queens woman who asked to be off life support dies

Queens woman who asked to be off life support dies

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Grace Sung Eun Lee before she was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2011. Grace Sung Eun Lee before she was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2011.

MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - A New Yorker who initially battled her parents for the right to be taken off life support has died.

According to her mother, Sungeun Grace Lee died Sunday. She was 28.

Jin Ah Lee says a service for her daughter will be held Thursday, followed by a Friday burial.

The service will be at a church in Queens where Lee's father is a pastor.

The financial analyst was found to have a tumor on her brain stem in 2011.

She was hospitalized last fall after suffering a seizure. She later asked to be taken off the ventilator, but her devoutly Christian parents opposed that.

A judge sided with Lee, but she later changed her mind. She died at her parents' home.

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