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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · On June 22, 1993, his wife Pat died of lung cancer. Nixon took the loss hard, and on April 22, 1994, just 10 months after his wife’s death, Nixon died of a massive stroke in New York City.

  2. 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’.

  3. 1969-1974. As a woman who had worked hard to support herself through college, Nevada-born Thelma Catherine “Pat” Ryan Nixon was a staunch advocate of the Equal Rights Amendment. During her husband Richard Nixon’s vice presidency under President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–61) and during his own presidency, she visited over eighty countries.

  4. On April 22, 1994, Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, died after suffering a significant stroke four days earlier, at the age of 81. His state [1] funeral followed five days later at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in his hometown of Yorba Linda, California. He was the first former president to die in 21 ...

  5. 5 days ago · Richard Nixon (born January 9, 1913, Yorba Linda, California, U.S.—died April 22, 1994, New York, New York) was the 37th president of the United States (1969–74), who, faced with almost certain impeachment for his role in the Watergate scandal, became the first American president to resign from office.

  6. Jan 1, 1986 · From the beginning of her relationship with a young California lawyer that she later followed to the White House through the horrors of the Vietnam era and Watergate, this portrait of Pat Nixon’s life is a loving tale of the gallant woman millions admired. Hardcover. First published January 1, 1986.

  7. Nixon marries Thelma Catherine ("Pat") Ryan in Riverside, California. December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor ; January 9, 1942 Nixon moves to Washington, D.C., to join the Office of Price Administration, the federal agency charged with regulating wartime prices and and overseeing rationing. June 15, 1942

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