Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Sarah Goldberg Has Died

Sarah Goldberg, who went by the stage name Sarah Danielle Madison, broke out in Hollywood in the TV series Judging Amy in 2002. She was best known, however, for playing Sarah Glass Camden (Barry Watson's love interest) in 7th Heaven from 2002 to 2006. Her family says she died of natural causes. She was 40.





23 comments:

  1. That is so sad. What is natural causes at 40? I genuinely don't know.

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    1. Im not downing the lady, js natural causes at 40 is bush. RIP it's probably heart but...

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    1. Oh never mind, she died September 27 but they're only publicizing it because of the other 7th Heaven scandal. Otherwise she wouldn't have been news?

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  3. Such a sad neews...RIP

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  4. How do you die of natural causes at 40?

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    1. Heart issues possibly not previously diagnosed. So sad. Happened to 2 teens at my daughter's school.

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  5. This is scary, clearly, tragic...but so scary...as someone Just North of 40.... How does this happen to a seemingly healthy woman.?i respect the family's privacy, but it's mysterious. maybe there was a congenital heart issue.
    @reno...just saw your comments^above...yes! I wonder this as well.

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  6. They think it was a heart problem.

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  7. Cervical cancer killed my friend at 45. Breast cancer...illness happens..

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  8. Cervical cancer killed my friend at 45. Breast cancer...illness happens..

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  9. Yes but illness is not natural causes.

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  10. too young ….RIP

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  11. Not a great week to be a 7th Heaven Alum.

    RIP lady.

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  12. Makes you wonder if it's connected to her former co-star. RIP.

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  13. Very sad. She seemed like a wonderful person still very close to her family.

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  14. Natural causes? At the age of 40???

    What's going on with that 7th Heaven cast?

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  15. @Renoblondee who said: "Yes but illness is not natural causes."

    Yes, illnesses are natural causes. That's exactly what "natural causes" MEANS.

    Saying she died from natural causes is the same as saying she died from an illness or other health issue, without being specific.

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  16. @Jess Yes, you're right. I was thinking in the terms of if it was cancer it would say she died of cancer, not natural causes. I was over thinking it.

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