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> >Should I replace the negatively-charged "Died" with the more neutral
"EOL"?
First of all, the word 'died' is not offensive and everyone understands
what died means. Forget any politically correct notions here, that trend is
becoming ridiculous Stick with died or passed away. By the way, you might
have to explain what the heck 'EOL' means. That complicates the writing.