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  1. SUICIDE IS VERDICT ON DIANA CHURCHILL. Share full article. Oct. 25, 1963. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. October 25, 1963, Page 17 Buy Reprints. View on ...

  2. Jul 8, 1990 · His sister, Diana Churchill, who committed suicide in 1965, had three children by her marriage to the late Duncan Sandys--Julian Sandys, a barrister; Celia Sandys Perkins, an interior decorator ...

  3. Apr 12, 2000 · Sandys was deeply fond of her aunt, Sarah Churchill, the madcap actress who got into drinking scrapes in London and Hollywood. When Sarah lay dying in her flat in Eaton Square, Sandys rounded up ...

  4. LONDON, Oct. 20--Diana Churchill, eldest daughter of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill and the former wife of Duncan Sandys, Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Secretary, died at her West End home ...

  5. Diana Spencer Churchill was born on July 11, 1909, at Eccleston Square in London, England, to Winston S. and Clementine Churchill . Her father proudly told parliamentarian David Lloyd George that she was the prettiest child ever seen. After some tutoring at home, Diana was enrolled, along with her younger sister Sarah , as a day student at ...

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  7. She very quickly married Duncan Sandys, in September 1935, a Conservative MP who became one of Churchill’s few loyal supporters in the ‘wilderness years’ of the late 1930s. Together they had a son, Julian, in 1936, and daughters Edwina in 1938 and Celia in 1943. She served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service during the War.

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