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  1. Dec 8, 2020 · After his tour of duty in World War II, Yeager proposed to Glennis in 1945 and the pair married in his family home, and honeymooned in Santa Monica, California. After Chuck's retirement, the pair bought a home in Grass Valley, California.

  2. Glennis Dickhouse was pilot Chuck Yeager’s wife of 45 years. She is the namesake of his sound-barrier breaking Bell X-1 aircraft, “Glamorous Glennis”. Born in 1924, she married Chuck when she was just 21.

  3. Wife of Brigadier General Charles Elwood Chuck Yeager. Namesake of his sound-barrier breaking Bell X-1, Glamorous Glennis. Also survived by her 4 children; Donald, Michael, Sharon and Susan. Cause of death: Ovarian cancer.

  4. Portrait of American pilot Chuck Yeager seated with his wife, Glennis, and their three children, Donald, Michael and Sharon, on a sofa at their home in California. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  5. Portrait of American pilot Chuck Yeager seated with his wife, Glennis, and their three children, Donald, Michael and Sharon, on a sofa at their home...

  6. Dec 8, 2020 · Glennis Dickhouse was pilot Chuck Yeager's wife of 45 years. She is the namesake of his sound-barrier breaking Bell X-1 aircraft, "Glamorous Glennis". Born in 1924, she married Chuck...

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  8. Jan 3, 1991 · Mrs. Yeager died of cancer Dec. 22 at Travis Air Force Base hospital, a family spokesman said Wednesday. Her husband, Chuck Yeager, broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1, which he dubbed ...

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