Ivins's pen pierces both the brain and the funny bone. Ivins was born in Monterey, California, and raised in Houston, Texas. Her father, James Ivins,
Lebanon Presbyterian Church, although Ivins was later a Catholic parishioner. According to C.W. Ivins, one of Ivins' older brothers, their mother Mary was
attacks". On July 29, 2008, Ivins died by suicide with an overdose of acetaminophen. Federal prosecutors declared Ivins the sole culprit on August 6
Ivins may refer to: Sorted by date of birth: Anthony W. Ivins (1852–1934), official of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints William Ivins Jr
913 in 2018. Although Ivins was listed as a town in the 2000 census, it became a city in 1998. In recent years, the culture of Ivins has transitioned from