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Pics: Fmr. GOP congresswoman dies at 49

Flowers on a casket. (Unsplash)
March 24, 2025

Former Utah Rep. Ludmya “Mia” Love,” who was the first black Republican congresswoman, died at the age of 49 on Sunday following a battle with brain cancer.

In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, Love’s family wrote, “With grateful hearts filled to overflowing for the profound influence of Mia on our lives, we want you to know that she passed away peacefully today. She was in her home surrounded by family. In the midst of a celebration of her life and an avalanche of happy memories, Mia quietly slipped the bands of mortality and, as her words and vision always did, soared heavenward.”

According to The Daily Wire, Love was diagnosed in 2022 with glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer. The outlet noted that Love served as the mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah, prior to her election as the representative of Utah’s 4th Congressional District in 2014. Love served as the representative of Utah’s 4th Congressional District until narrowly losing her re-election race in 2018 to former Rep. Ben McAdams (D-Utah).

The Daily Wire reported that Love worked as a commentator for CNN following her re-election loss and appeared multiple times on ABC’s “The View.”

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Last May, Love told CNN host Jake Tapper that faith played a crucial role in her battle with cancer.

“I was looking for a cure in my faith and in science,” Love said. “Funny thing is, my patriarchal blessing said you will have a long and prosperous life, a rich and rewarding life, so long as you decide to remain in public service.”

Love also shared a post on Facebook about her cancer battle, saying, “Whether you are facing a cancer diagnosis yourself, or fighting a different battle, there is hope! For me, that hope comes from my faith and my family. Both have been a source of immeasurable strength, peace, love, and support. Every day, I thank God for my life and a family who give that life beauty and meaning.”

On March 1, Love’s daughter Abigale announced that the former congresswoman’s cancer treatments were no longer working.

“Many of you are aware that Mom has been fighting GBM brain cancer. Sadly her cancer is no longer responding to treatment and the cancer is progressing,” Love’s daughter tweeted. “We have shifted our focus from treatment to enjoying our remaining time with her.”

Following the announcement of Love’s death on Sunday, Gov. Spencer Cox (R-Utah) issued a statement, saying, “Abby and I are heartbroken by the passing of our dear friend Mia Love. A true trailblazer and visionary leader, Mia inspired countless Utahns through her courage, grace, and unwavering belief in the American dream. Her legacy leaves a lasting, positive impact on our state. We will miss her deeply.”