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I don't know how to properly edit a Wikipedia article, however I read a New York Times paid death notice for Fran Warren. I will post the whole notice here, because paid death notices expire in a matter of weeks or a month. I hope someone can clean this up. I also couldn't figure out how to post something to the Talk Page.
WARREN--Fran, died on her 87th Birthday March 4, 2013. Fran's career spanned over 50 years as a Big Band Singer and Actress, performing with Orchestra leaders - Eckstine, Barnet, Thornhill, James and trumpeter Joe Cabot. Receiving a Gold Record for her signature tune "A Sunday Kind Of Love" (written for her). She appeared on TV variety shows and had title roles on Broadway "Pajama Game" "Guys and Dolls" and "Mame". Fran enjoyed involvement in the Friars Club, Society of Singers and the Copa-Girls. Fran is pre-deceased by her husband Woody Witt, daughter Jody Steinman-Ellentuck and is survived by her beloved daughter Athena (Tina) Witt, son-in-law Larry Grunfeld and two nieces, Audrey, Debbie.