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Carroll died from complications of Parkinson's disease in Los Angeles at the age of 86.
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and David Carroll, American authors, from her second marriage, in 1940.
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from her first marriage, in 1935, to Leonard Reich, and
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Steve Reich
Jonathan Carroll
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Variety "June Carroll: Performer, Singer and Broadway Lyricist"
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