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The former director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Suzanne Mitchell, died on September 29, 2016, at age 73, due to complications of pancreatic cancer. She was known for transforming the team’s cheerleading squad into a global phenomenon.
Here’s a more detailed account:
Suzanne Mitchell’s Legacy:
Suzanne Mitchell, who was an administrative assistant to Tex Schramm, the Cowboys’ original president and general manager, was tasked with revitalizing the team’s cheerleading squad.
Transforming the Cheerleaders:
She doubled the size of the squad, gave them new costumes, and recruited a choreographer, Texie Waterman, creating what became a pop culture phenomenon.
Death:
She died at her home in Fredericksburg, Texas, on September 29, 2016, at the age of 73, due to complications of pancreatic cancer.
Other notable people:
Meagan Elisa Flaherty: Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home reports that Meagan Elisa Flaherty passed away on March 13, 2016, after a battle with leukemia.
Phil Whitfield: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders reports that Phil Whitfield, an Art Ambassador and Docent for the Dallas Cowboys ART COLLECTION at AT&T Stadium, passed away.
Dan Devens: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders reports that Dan Devens, DCC Tour Liasion/Logistical & Game Day Coordinator, passed away.
Suzanne Mitchell, who replaced a squad of high school bobby-soxers with a scantily clad chorus line that became a choreographed global brand called the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, died on Tuesday at her home in Fredericksburg, Tex. She was 73.
The cause was complications of pancreatic cancer, her brother and only immediate survivor, W. W. Mitchell, said.
Ms. Mitchell was an administrative assistant to Tex Schramm, the Cowboys’ original president and general manager, when the team office was swamped with calls after one of its cheerleaders was captured winking suggestively — and uncharacteristically — into a television camera during the 1976 Super Bowl.
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