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  1. de.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_NixonPat Nixon – Wikipedia

    Patricia Catherine „Pat“ Ryan Nixon (* 16. März 1912 in Ely, Nevada als Thelma Catherine Ryan; † 22. Juni 1993 in Park Ridge, New Jersey) war eine US-amerikanische kaufmännische Einkäuferin, Lehrerin, und als Ehefrau von US-Präsident Richard Nixon vom 20. Januar 1969 bis zum 9.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_NixonPat Nixon - Wikipedia

    Thelma Catherine " Pat " Nixon ( née Ryan; March 16, 1912 – June 22, 1993) was the First Lady of the United States from 1969 to 1974 as the wife of President Richard Nixon. She also served as the second lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961 when her husband was vice president. Born in Ely, Nevada, she grew up with her two brothers in ...

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · Pat Nixon (born March 16, 1912, Ely, Nevada, U.S.—died June 22, 1993, Park Ridge, New Jersey) was an American first lady (1969–74), the wife of Richard Nixon, 37th president of the United States, who espoused the cause of volunteerism during her husband’s term.

  4. Patricia Nixon, wife of President Richard Nixon, was born on March 16, 1912, in Ely, Nevada. Her mother, Kate Halberstadt Ryan, had originally named her Thelma Catherine. Her father, William Ryan, learned of her birth after coming home past midnight from his work in the mines, and called her his “St. Patrick’s babe in the morn.”. She was ...

  5. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesPat Nixon - HISTORY

    9. Nov. 2009 · Pat rejected the instantly smitten Nixon multiple times before finally agreeing to a date, and gradually became enamored with the future political star. They married on June 21, 1940, in Riverside ...

  6. As the wife of the President Richard Nixon, Thelma Catherine “Pat” Ryan Nixon was First Lady of the United States from 1969 to 1974. She was an avid

  7. In 1972, Pat Nixon became the first Republican First Lady to address the national convention that was nominating her husband for the presidency. Her efforts in the 1972 campaign became something of a formula copied by future candidates' spouses. Pat Nixon did not alter either any elements of the 1969 or the 1973 Inaugurations of her husband ...

  8. Patricia Nixon. Thelma Catherine Ryan was born on March 16, 1912, in Ely, Nevada, to Katherine and William Ryan Sr. Born on the eve of St. Patrick’s Day, her father nicknamed her his “St. Patrick’s Babe.”. The moniker “Pat” stuck with her for the rest of her life. After graduating from high school, Pat attended Fullerton Junior ...

  9. Pat Nixon was a First Lady of many firsts who rose from the humblest and harshest of beginnings to positively impact millions of people in our nation and around the world as she substantively changed the role of the First Lady to include that of official U.S. representative and diplomat. “People are my project,” she said on more than one ...

  10. 31. März 2010 · Pat Nixon embarked upon many goodwill tours to represent her husband in various parts of the world – one of her most memorable efforts took place in June of 1970 when she flew to earthquake-stricken Peru. While flying on Air Force One, another jet flew in 9 tons of relief supplies gathered by volunteers. Mrs. Nixon was met in Lima by Peru’s First Lady Consuelo Velasco – after the ...

  11. Here are 10 facts about the life of First Lady, Pat Nixon. 1. Her father nicknamed her ‘Pat’. Thelma Catherine Ryan was born in a small mining village in Nevada on 16 March 1912. Her father William was a miner with Irish ancestry and when his daughter arrived the day before St Patrick’s Day, gave her the nickname ‘Pat’.

  12. 23. Apr. 2020 · Learn about First Lady Pat Nixon in this online exhibit which highlights pivotal moments throughout her life. Beginning with her birth in Ely, Nevada and her childhood in Southern California, and extending beyond her time at the White House, this educational exhibit provides an overview of her remarkable life. 1912.

  13. 23. Juni 1993 · Pat Nixon, the quiet consort who stood by her husband, Richard M. Nixon, in the White House and out, through victory, defeat, sorrow and illness, died yesterday at their home in Park Ridge, N.J.

  14. Pat Nixon starb im Sommer 1993. Im April 1994 erlitt Nixon einen Schlaganfall und starb an dessen Folgen am 22. des Monats. Er wurde neben seiner Ehefrau auf dem Gelände seines Elternhauses und der Bibliothek in Yorba Linda beigesetzt. Seine Beerdigung wurde in den Massenmedien übertragen, jedoch war es kein offizielles Staatsbegräbnis. Im ...

  15. Pat Nixon wurde am 16. März 1912 geboren . Patricia Ryan Nixon war eine US-amerikanische Ökonomin und als Ehefrau des US-Präsidenten Richard Nixon die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika (1969–1974).

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  16. 15. März 2021 · Pat Nixon was the First Lady of the United States from 1969-1974. Thelma Catherine "Pat" Nixon (nee Ryan) was born March 16, 1912, in Ely, Nevada. By the age of two, she and her family had moved and settled in Artesia/Cerritos, California. Her parents passed away by the time she was 18 years old. Consequently, and out of pure necessity to ...

  17. 17. Apr. 2019 · Nixon ist 39 Jahre alt und hat es in nur sechs Jahren nach fast ganz oben geschafft. Der Wahlkampf läuft gut; Eisenhower und Nixon scheint der Sieg nicht zu nehmen zu sein, als die New York Post ...

  18. 19. Aug. 1974 · When Nixon was considering resigning from the Republican ticket in 1952 over a campaign-funding scandal, Pat helped persuade him to stay on. “If you do not fight back but simply crawl away, you ...

  19. 7. Jan. 2014 · Thinking of our years together and loving you every minute of the time. —Richard to Pat, 1943. 10. Richard Nixon was devastated when his wife died of cancer in June 1993. During the Second World ...

  20. 22. Juni 1993 · Pat Nixon, the uncomplaining silent partner in Richard Nixon's lifetime of political triumph and disgrace, died of lung cancer Tuesday at the couple's home in Park Ridge, N.J. She was 81. Mrs. Nixon had suffered from lung disease for years and was hospitalized in February for emphysema. Kathy O'Connor, Nixon's aide, said the family had known at least since then that Mrs. Nixon had cancer.