Actress Olivia Newton-John and her husband John Easterling attend the G'Day USA Los Angeles gala at JW Marriott in Los Angeles on January 12, 2013. UPI/Jim Ruymen |
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LOS ANGELES, May 30 (UPI) -- Singer Olivia Newton-John announced on her Facebook page Thursday her older sister, Rona, has died of brain cancer in Los Angeles. She was 70.
ABC News said Olivia Newton-John, 64, postponed a stage show in Las Vegas last month after her sister was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
The model and actress, who was married to Newton-John's "Grease" co-star Jeff Conaway from 1980-85, died May 24. Conaway died in 2011.
"My beautiful sister Rona sadly passed on May 24th in Los Angeles. It was May 25th in Australia -- which was our mother Irene's birthday," Olivia Newton-John, a breast cancer survivor, said in a Facebook posting Thursday.
"Rona died of a very aggressive brain tumor and mercifully suffered no pain. She was surrounded by the love of her four children -- Fiona, Brett, Tottie and Emerson, and her wonderful friends. I will miss her forever -- my beautiful, smart, talented, funny, brave sister Rona."
Rona Newton-John's memoir, "The Dark Side of Charisma," is to be published this summer, ABC News said.