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  1. Following President Eisenhower’s heart attack in September of 1955, Mamie became involved in raising awareness about heart health and promoting scientific research in this area, assuming the role of national chairmanship of the American Heart Association’s fundraising drive. She also supported and raised funds for army widows.

  2. Mamie és Dwight Eisenhower 52 évig volt házas, a férfi 1969-es haláláig, amit követően Mamie miatt döntött úgy az ország törvényhozása, hogy titkosszolgálati védelmet fognak adni minden first ladynek életük végéig. Ezt követően Belgiumba költözött, ahol fia nagykövetként dolgozott.

  3. Eisenhower, Mamie (1896–1979)American first lady from 1953 to 1961. Born Mary Geneva Doud on November 14, 1896, in Boone, Iowa; died on November 1, 1979, in Washington, D.C.; second of four daughters of John Sheldon (a meat packer) and Elivera (Carlson) Doud; married Dwight David Eisenhower (1890–1969, president of the U.S.), on July 1, 1916, in Denver, Colorado; children: Dwight D ...

  4. 8. Juni 2018 · Mamie Eisenhower. Born: November 14, 1896 Boone, Iowa Died: November 1, 1979 Washington, D.C. American first lady. Mamie Eisenhower, the wife of President Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower (1890 – 1969), represented what was to 1950s America the ideal American wife: She displayed quiet strength, found satisfaction in domestic duties, and supported her husband without hesitation.

  5. 11. Apr. 2012 · July 1, 1916: Ike and Mamie were married at noon in the Doud family home in Denver--the same day Ike received his first army promotion. They had a ten-day honeymoon, spending the first days in Colorado, then a few days visiting the Eisenhower family in Abilene, Kansas. September 24, 1917: Their first son, Doud Dwight Eisenhower, was born.

  6. Mamie Geneva Doud was born on November 14, 1896, in Boone, Iowa. She was the daughter of John Sheldon Doud and Elivera Mathilda Carlson Doud. The Doud family later moved to Colorado,...

  7. In 1961 the Eisenhowers returned to Gettysburg for eight years of contented retirement together. After her husband's death in 1969, Mamie continued to live on the farm, devoting more of her time to her family and friends. Mamie Eisenhower died on November 1, 1979. She is buried beside her husband in a small chapel on the grounds of the ...