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  1. Jun 27, 2018 · Janet Shearon Armstrong, the ex-wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong, died of lung cancer in 2018. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and a founding member of the KIT group of astronaut wives.

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    Janet Armstrong, the first wife of astronaut and hero Neil Armstrong, is prominently featured in the new Hollywood movie, First Man, which chronicles Armstrongs trip to the moon, juxtaposing it alongside his family life. Warning: There will be spoilers below for the movie as it is based so closely on real life.

    In the movie, Janet, played by Claire Foy, is the rock who keeps the family together, including the couples two sons. She grounds him. Their toddler daughter, Karen Armstrong, dies of a brain tumor, leaving the parents bereft. Janet endures her husbands long absences and uncertain, risky adventures and career with quiet stoicism, only really erupti...

    Janet Shearon Armstrong didnt live to see the film of her life (or at least a crucial portion of it) in theaters. She died on June 21, 2018 at the age of 84, according to her obituary. What was her cause of death? Janet died after a fierce-hearted battle with lung cancer, the obit reveals.

    The obituary, which ran in the Houston Chronicle and on Legacy.com, reveals that Janet was born Janet Elizabeth Shearon in Wilmette, Illinois, the youngest of three daughters of Dr. Clarence and Louise Shearon. A graduate of New Trier High School, she then attended Purdue University in the School of Home Economics and was a member of the Alpha Chi ...

    Janet, called Jan, married Neil Armstrong in 1956. They lived in the San Gabriel Mountains near Lancaster, California at first. From their home in Juniper Hills, Jan could see her husband flying experimental aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base in the distance, the obit says.

    As the movie shows, the Armstrongs moved to Houston, Texas to be closer to NASA and later settled in Lebanon, Ohio.

    The movie hints at growing tensions in the marriage, caused by the stresses of the job and Neils withholding of emotions. In real life, Neil Armstrong and Janet divorced after they were married for 38 years. Josh Singer, who wrote the screenplay for First Man, told Vanity Fair that Armstrong responded to trauma by holding back his feelings.

    It was hard on his family, said Singer. Rick (the couples son) would say that oftentimes youd ask him questions, and he just wouldnt answer. Janet would say a no was a long argument from him. No was a forceful, long answer. As Jim describes him, he was incredibly tightly packaged emotionally.

    Singer told Vanity Fair that he based the scene where Janet angrily pressured Neil to tell their two sons that he might not return from the moon voyage on the boys later recollections of the moment.

    A family friend told Neil Armstrongs biographer that he immersed himself in work to deal with his daughters death, upsetting his wife. That hurt Jan a lot. Neil kind of used work as an excuse. He got as far away from the emotional thing as he could. Jan was angry for a very long time, the friend said.

    Her sons with Neil, Rick and Mark, survived her, as did her daughter-in-law Wendy, six grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. They called her Cee Cee, the obit says. As the movie demonstrates, she was preceded in death by her daughter Karen, who died before the age of 3 of a brain tumor.

    Neil Armstrong died in 2012 after complications from heart surgery. However, after his divorce from Janet, the famously private Armstrong married a second time. According to Daily Beast, Armstrongs second wife was Carol Knight, whom he married in 1999, five years after his divorce from Janet. He and Janet remained cordial, Daily Beast reported.

    In later years, according to The New York Times, Armstrong settled into life as an Ohio professor of aeronautical engineering in Cincinnati and lived on a farm. The Times reported that he was also a director for several corporations.

    He did disagree publicly when Barack Obama canceled the plan to send astronauts back to the moon in favor of private companies. Armstrong said to the U.S. House that NASA must find ways of restoring hope and confidence to a confused and disconsolate work force, The Times noted. However, such wading into contentious public issues was unusual for him...

    Janet Shearon Armstrong, who died in 2018, was the wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. She was featured in the movie First Man, which portrayed her struggles with his career and family.

  2. Nov 11, 2021 · Janet Shearon was the wife of the late astronaut Neil Armstrong for 38 years. She supported him during his moon mission, lost their daughter to a brain tumor, and divorced him in 1994.

  3. Oct 15, 2018 · Learn about Janet Armstrong, the wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong, who divorced him in 1994 and lived a private life until her death in 2018. Discover how she was involved in synchronized swimming, NASA, and the KIT group of astronauts' wives.

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  4. Oct 12, 2018 · First Man tells Armstrong's story. First Man is out in cinemas on October 12. Mirror. While the Apollo 11 spaceman was taking one small step for man, the pretty dark-haired Janet Armstrong...

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  5. Oct 12, 2018 · Universal Pictures. Claire Foy is no stranger to portraying historical figures, having won an Emmy for her performance as Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's The Crown. This time, Foy dons an American...

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  7. Oct 17, 2018 · Janet Shearon, now Janet Armstrong, was the wife of the American astronaut who walked on the moon in 1969. Learn about their college romance, tragic loss, modest life and divorce in this article.

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