MN Cancer Patient Who Ran Boston Marathon Dies

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A Minnesota woman who returned this year to finish the Boston Marathon despite her battle with cancer has died.

Elinor Scott-Sutter had nearly finished the marathon in 2013 when two pressure cooker bombs exploded, killed three people and injured dozens of others.

The 51-year-old mother of four found out early this year that she had pancreatic cancer. Despite the diagnosis and chemotherapy, Scott-Sutter went back to Boston in April with her daughter and sister and finished the final mile of the race.

Her obituary says she was a devoted mother with a "fierce passion for life and an unwavering determination despite life's trials." A funeral is set for Wednesday in Edina.

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