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  1. Feb 11, 2016 · July 13 marked the 30th wedding anniversary of Walt and Lillian Disney. From the mid-1920s, when Lillian joined the staff of the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio , to the eve of a Magic Kingdom’s unveiling, the smitten couple had started a happy family and the Disney name had become a household word synonymous with family entertainment.

  2. Jul 13, 2013 · On July 13, 1925, Walter Elias Disney and Lillian Marie Bounds were married in Lewiston, ID by Reverend D.J.W. Somerville with Lillian’s family, Hazel and Sydney in attendance. Lillian was born in Spalding, Idaho on February 15, 1899 and grew up Lapwai, Idaho. Walt was born on December 5, 1901 in Hermosa, Illinois, moved to Marceline ...

  3. Feb 8, 2024 · Walt and Lillian Disney on their wedding day, surrounded by her siblings from Lapwai, ID. John Webb NonStop Local Anchor/Reporter Lillian, we're told, was very involved with her hometown.

  4. Whether celebrating their anniversary playfully dancing at the Golden Horseshoe Review, or a small puppy popping out of a hat box, Walt and Lilly showed the unique bond forged by love and laughter. WD-FM: The Official Walt Disney Family Museum Podcast. Walt and Lillian Disney. 30. 00:00:00 / 00:31:53. 30.

  5. Lillian Marie Disney (née Bounds) was the wife of Walt Disney from 1925, until his death in 1966. Born in Spalding, Idaho, she graduated from Lapwai High School and attended a year of business college before moving to southern California in 1923 to live with her sister, Hazel Sewell. In 1924, Lillian became Walt first official secretary before marrying him one year later. On her early years ...

  6. Born in Spalding, Idaho, on February 15, 1899, Lillian grew up in Lapwai, Idaho, on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation. There, her father worked as a blacksmith and federal marshal. She moved to Los Angeles in 1923, and won a job at the fledgling Walt Disney Studio as a secretary and inker of animated cels. Lillian met the boss, who sometimes ...

  7. A Rose for Lilly. What has become a shared public art stop for concertgoers and Los Angeles tourists started as a personal connection between just two people: Frank Gehry and Lillian Disney. Watch & Listen. A walk through the shade and flowering trees of the Blue Ribbon Garden inevitably pauses at a blooming rose.

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