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Former MI First Lady Helen Milliken Dies At 89

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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - Helen Wallbank Milliken, who was Michigan's longest-serving first lady and a staunch supporter of women's rights and the environment, has died. She was 89. WKAR-TV will air The Millikens, a 2006 conversation with the former governor and first lady tonight at 9 p.m. on WKAR-TV.  

Son William Milliken Jr. says she died Friday morning at the family's Traverse City home.
 
Early in her husband's political career, Milliken dutifully played the role of unassuming, supportive  spouse. But she evolved into an outspoken advocate of issues close to her heart during a record 14 years as first lady.
 
She vigorously campaigned for abortion rights and the ill-fated Equal Rights Amendment. She also drew the wrath of the outdoor advertising industry when she criticized highway billboards shortly after her husband, Republican William Milliken, became governor in 1969.
 
At her urging, her husband hiked the Pigeon River State Forest, where he later limited development.
 
 

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