She had a skin tissue disease and died in 1984. She also had a daughter named susan and husband named Dennis
born March 13, 1928 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. died August 8, 1984. wrote the westing game and got a newberry medal for it in 1979.
Ellen Raskin died at the age of 56. She died on august 8th 1984 in New York City due to a connective tissue diease. Dustin M. Age 15
yes (March 13, 1928 - August 8, 1984)
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writing and walking
Ellen Raskin was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up during the Great Depression. She later died in New York City, and was known for her work as a children's author.
Milt Raskin died in 1977.
Ellen Raskin only wrote a total of four books. The books she wrote are The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon, Figgs and Phantoms, The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues, and The Westing Game.
Ellen Raskin's birth name is Ellen Ermingard Raskin.
August 8th, 1984
Yes, at the age of 56, of a connective tissue disease
Ellen Raskin died on August 8,1984 in New York City due to a tissue disease.
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Ellen Raskin's parents were Elmore and Bessie Raskin. Elmore was a Polish immigrant who later became a successful lawyer, while Bessie was a talented musician. Ellen credited her parents for fostering her love of art and literature.
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writing and walking
Ellen Raskin's first book was published when she was 38 years old. It was called Nothing Ever Happens on My Block.
Ellen Raskin was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up during the Great Depression. She later died in New York City, and was known for her work as a children's author.
Milt Raskin died in 1977.
Ellen Raskin was an American writer who liked to write story books about children. Her book entitled The Westing Game, written on 1978, earned her the 1979 Newbery Medal award.