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| - Although Irma is deceased when the game begins, she appears in the family tree of her son Herb, and adoptive granddaughter Mary-Sue. According to Herb's memories, Irma passed away after their son, Herb, got engaged. Her husband Myron passed away later, after Mary-Sue got adopted. According to Irma's SimDNA in SimPE, her hair was red before it turned grey. According to her age data, she had 38 days left in the elder life stage when she died.
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| - Although Irma is deceased when the game begins, she appears in the family tree of her son Herb, and adoptive granddaughter Mary-Sue. According to Herb's memories, Irma passed away after their son, Herb, got engaged. Her husband Myron passed away later, after Mary-Sue got adopted. According to Irma's SimDNA in SimPE, her hair was red before it turned grey. According to her age data, she had 38 days left in the elder life stage when she died. Like most pre-made deceased Sims from The Sims 2, Irma is completely unplayable without the use of hacks or third party programs, such as SimPE. She is most well known as the only example of an unused hairstyle named "beehive hairdo" that was originally planned as an option for female Sims, but was scrapped before the release of the game. There was a similar hairstyle in The Sims, which was blonde and named "The Puff". Irma's name may be a pun on the phrase "I'm an oldie". Her son Herb and his wife Coral are available in Pleasantview's family bin at the start of The Sims 2. File:Icon invent cog bulb.png Resurrection tip This Sim has no character data and cannot be resurrected in-game. For more information, read this guide.
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