Saturday, August 03, 2002
Marge Schott hospitalized at Jewish
By The Cincinnati Enquirer
Former Reds CEO Marge Schott was a patient at Jewish Hospital Friday, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
Spokeswoman Patty Holiday said she was asked not to elaborate on Mrs. Schott's condition or the reason for her hospitalization.
Mrs. Schott, 73, has been a frequent visitor at Jewish Hospital during the past several years. In 2001, the former majority owner was hospitalized twice after complaining of breathing problems.
In 1999, a bout with seasonal allergies brought Ms. Schott to the hospital, and in 1998, she underwent hip surgery after falling on her driveway and breaking her left hip.
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