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San Francisco Twins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marian and Vivian Brown
Marian (January 25, 1927 – November 20, 2014) and Vivian Brown (January 25, 1927 – January 9, 2013) were American identical twins and celebrity icons of San Francisco. Known as the ''San Francisco Twins'', they were renowned for their appearance in media with adorning signature identically bright snappy outfits and hats atop meticulously coiffed hair. They were voted second as San Francisco's "Best Local Character" in 2000. They would often eat dinner at one of the front tables at Uncle Vito's restaurant, just below the crest of Nob Hill in San Francisco. ==Health== At 5 feet 1 inch, and weighing 98 pounds each, Marian and Vivian were always seen together. They dressed alike, walked in lockstep and ate at the same speed, even lifted their forks in unison. They never broke character until Vivian became forgetful due to Alzheimer's disease. After a slip and fall in the summer of 2012, Vivian ended up in San Francisco's Davies Medical Center and her condition continued to deteriorate. In 2012, the sisters faced financial problems after Vivian required costly care following her fall. San Franciscans and charities united to help keep the sisters together. Vivian died on January 9, 2013, aged 85, from Alzheimer's disease at the Rhoda Goldman Plaza assisted living center in the Western Addition part of San Francisco. Marian died on November 20, 2014, aged 87.
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