By: PTI | Washington | Published: July 15, 2018 10:02:48 am Frank Sinatras first wife Nancy Sinatra passes away at 101. Top News
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Nancy Sinatra Sr, the teenage sweetheart and first wife of legendary singer Frank Sinatra, has died. She was 101.
The announcement was made by Nancy Sinatra Jr who wrote on her website that her mother had died at 6:02 pm yesterday but did not say where.
“She fought hard to remain on this earth but time got the better of her,” she wrote, adding that her mother passed “peacefully.” “Godspeed, Momma and thank you for everything.” Frank and Nancy Sinatra had three children together.
Born as Nancy Barbato on March 25, 1917, in Jersey City, she met her future husband in the summer of 1934, while they were holidaying with their families on the Jersey Shore. At the time, she was 17 and he was 19.
“Nancy was giving herself a manicure on the front porch when Frank came over with his ukulele and began to serenade her,” according to an account on Sinatras website.
“One thing led to another, and they started going out together.” They wed in 1939 at the Our Lady of the Sorrows church in Jersey, then moved into a modest New York apartment while Nancy worked as a secretary.
Frank Sinatra and first wife Nancy Sinatra with their children Nancy Sinatra Jr., Frank Sinatra Jr. and Tina Sinatra.
In 1950, humiliated by reports in the press of Franks affair with screen siren Ava Gardner, Nancy filed for separation and their divorce was finalized in 1951.
Notorious for his romantic conquests, Frank would go on to marry Gardner (1951-57), then Mia Farrow (1966-68), and eventually model Barbara Marx in 1976. But he remained close with Nancy until his death in 1998, according to the New York Times.
The oldest of their three children is Nancy Sinatra Jr, who went on to have a successful singing career with hits such as These Boots Are Made for Walkin and Something Stupid, a duet she sang with her father.
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