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  1. Jul 19, 2023 · Today in Disney history, we’re celebrating the wedding anniversary of Walt and Lillian Disney, who were married on July 13th, 1925. Despite a personal vow that he wouldn’t marry until he was at least 25 years old and had $10,000 in the bank, Walt Disney married Lillian Bounds, his secretary, on this date. Though their wedding was somewhat ...

  2. Lillian Bounds and Walt Disney married on July 13, 1925, in Idaho at her brother's home. The wedding was officiated by the rector of Lewiston's Episcopal Church of the Nativity. [8] Walt Disney's parents did not attend.

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  4. Feb 14, 2012 · Walt and Lilly would be married a year and a-half later on July 13, 1925 at her brother’s house in Idaho. During that time, Lillian worked her way from Ink-and-Paint Girl to Walt’s personal secretary. Bob Thomas’ biography of Roy Disney, Building a Company, offers a tantalizing quote on the subject of Lillian’s performance:

  5. Walt and Lillian Disney were married for 41 years (until Walt’s death). During those years, they might’ve bickered now and then, but they always remained unequivocally smitten with each other. They had each other’s best interests at heart and worked together to raise two sweet daughters (Diane and Sharon) as well as build up the Disney ...

  6. Apr 17, 2019 · Lillian Bounds was a secretary working for Walt Disney shortly after the start of the Disney company, when he became enthralled with her, and although he vowed he would not marry before he was at least 25 years old with $10,000 saved, he couldn’t resist. On this day in 1925, the two married at Lillian’s brother’s home in Lewiston, Idaho.

  7. The story of Walts early romance with Lillian Bounds is as good a fairy tale as any in the Disney stratosphere. The couple, who met in the 1920's while Lillian was working in the Ink and Paint department at the studio, was married for 41 years.

  8. Feb 11, 2016 · To celebrate their marital milestone, Lilly and Walt threw a party at Disneylandfour days before the first official guests would enter through the park gates. Here are some favorite memories from Lillian and Walts “Tempus Fugit Celebration.”. A whimsical invitation uniquely caricatured the couple.

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