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LITHONIA, Ga. — A Georgia family said their final goodbyes Saturday to Adriana Monet Smith, the young nurse and mother who was kept on life support for months to deliver her unborn child.
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The funeral for the Georgia woman who was brain-dead but kept alive by ventilators because of the state’s abortion law was held Saturday in an Atlanta suburb, NBC affiliate WXIA of Atlanta reported.
Berger, Leroy D. Good Sipler Funeral & Cremation Centre, Inc., 34-38 N. Reamstown Road, Reamstown, 11 AM Gingrich, David Lloyd Meadow Valley Mennonite Church, 200 Meadow Valley Rd., Ephrata, 9:30 AM.
Adriana Smith was laid to rest Saturday in Lithonia, months after being kept on life support to deliver her baby under Georgia’s abortion law.
Adriana Smith, the Georgia woman who was declared brain-dead but kept alive for months until her baby could be born, has been laid to rest.