SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — Allyson Gamble, the longtime executive director of the Utah state Capitol, has died. She was 52. Gov. Gary Herbert said Saturday in a statement mourning her death that Gamble was beloved by all, regardless of political party, because of her warmth, talent and enthusiasm. Gov.-elect Spencer Cox said in a tweet that Gamble, who was a two-time heart transplant recipient, died unexpectedly Friday of a stroke. Gamble worked as the head of the Capitol Preservation Board for 19 years and was a well-known figure as she oversaw day-to-day operations of the 104-year-old Capitol building, which is known as The People’s House.
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