No, but her mother, Anne Rowling, succumbed to the disease in 1990; that's why - pre-April 2009 - she supported the Scotland Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Her mother died in 1990 after a ten year battle. Which meant she would have been diagnosed in 1980.
J.K. Rowling's mother, Anne Rowling, passed away from complications related to multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the brain and spinal cord.
Her mother had multiple sclerosis.
JK Rowling's mother died on December 30th, 1990.
JK Rowling's parents are Peter Rowling and Anne Rowling.
JK Rowling reports that she is not a pro with the computer, so she only uses it to write books on. JK Rowling does not have an email
JK Rowling attended Wyedean School and College.
The Kensington house of JK Rowling is located in London, England.
JK Rowling is an author. She is the author of the Harry Potter series of books.
Multiple sclerosis
No
No, J.K. Rowling's father, Peter Rowling, passed away in 2010.
One of them was definitely the death of her mother, from multiple sclerosis. It influenced some of the more morbid aspects of Harry Potter, and made JK include the details of Harry's parent's deaths and how he felt, because she knew how it felt herself.