Joni Lamb, Co-Founder of Daystar Television Network, Dies at 65
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Joni Lamb, co-founder and president of the evangelical Christian television network Daystar, has died at age 65. The network announced her death in a press release, noting she had been dealing with a back injury and other serious health issues that she faced privately. Her back injury compounded existing health challenges, leading to an unexpected and serious medical situation.
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The back injury compounded those challenges and led to a more serious medical situation than anyone had anticipated.
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