Mamie "Peanut" Johnson is still alive.
Mamie Johnson's Grandmother died in 1943.
According to the Negro Leagues Baseball Players Association website, Mamie Johnson is very much alive and currently runs the Negro League's Memorabilia Shop in Prince Georges County, Maryland.
Mamie Johnson was one of three women to play in the Negro League, the other two being Connie Morgan and Toni Stone. According to nlbpa.com, Mamie, who was born September 27, 1935 currently manages the Negro Baseball League's Memorabilia Shop in Prince Georges County, Maryland. So yes,she is still alive.
Mamie Johnson was an American baseball player, knowing to be one of the first female pitchers in the U.S. It is unknown if she was married.
About 125 people die from peanut allergies.
Mamie Cadden died in 1959.
Mamie Thurman died in 1932.
Mamie Eva Keith died in 1986.
Mary 'Mamie' Lincoln died on 1938-11-21.
Approximately 100-200 people in the United States die each year from peanut allergies. However, it's important to note that peanut allergies are relatively rare compared to other causes of death.
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, as many as 1.5 million people suffer from a peanut allergy. Annually, about 100 people die from a reaction. (see Related Link below)
Mamie Eisenhower died on November 1, 1979 at the age of 82.