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    He divorced his first wife in 1944 and at the shipyard, Thesz met his second wife, Fredda Huddleston Winter, with whom he fathered three children: Jeff Thesz, Robert Thesz and Patrick Thesz. Thesz's second marriage came to an end after he and Fredda divorced in 1975.

  2. Jan 10, 2023 · Thesz left Phoenix in 1973 after living there for 12 years. Thesz’s marriage to Fredda came to an end in 1975. He later married Catherine "Charlie" Thesz, whom he met while wrestling in Tennessee, and remained with her for the rest of his life. The couple lived in Norfolk, Virginia, for much of his later life. These stories may also interest you:

  3. Aug 31, 2015 · WATERLOO, IOWA – Flipping through scrapbooks of years gone by, she was flooded with memories of trips to Japan, stories from the road and her adoration for three-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz. Charlie, Lou’s widow, recently relived the ins and outs of her St. Louis native’s life and career from their time together to B.C.

  4. Check out this article on Charlie Thesz, Lou’s wife. http://slam.canoe.com/.../Wrestling/2015/07/31/22536035.html. slam.canoe.com. Charlie Thesz reflects on Lou s life through scrapbooks.

  5. 0:00 / 1:12:01. WWF LEGENDS BATTLE ROYAL + INTERVIEWS | LOU THESZ, PAT O'CONNOR, NICK BOCKWINKEL & MORE [1987] The wife of iconic NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz discusses the...

  6. Apr 24, 2016 · Today, April 24th, would have been the 100th birthday of Lou Thesz, perhaps the greatest champion of them all. To celebrate the occasion, we have collected a number of stories from other wrestlers about Thesz, who died in 2002. Scott Casey interview with Scott Teal, circa 2001: “Lou Thesz was still a great name, even though he was an older guy.

  7. Lou Thesz. Born April 24, 1916, in a tiny village in Michigan, Lou Thesz spent his childhood and teen years in St. Louis. He fell in love with wrestling at an early age and wrestled in area amateur matches as a schoolboy. His father had wrestled in his native Hugary before relocating in America, and began taking young Lou to professional matches.

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