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  1. Eleanor Grace Gehrig (née Twitchell; March 6, 1904 – March 6, 1984) was an American philanthropist, socialite, and memoirist, known as the wife of American baseball player Lou Gehrig. After Gehrig's death she continued to promote his legacy and contribute to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) research.

    • Eleanor Grace Twitchell, March 6, 1904, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
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    • March 6, 1984 (aged 80), Manhattan, New York, U.S.
  2. 8 de mar. de 1984 · Eleanor Gehrig, the widow of Lou Gehrig, the great Yankee first baseman of half a century ago, died Tuesday night at Presbyterian Hospital. She was 79 years old, and had been ill...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2013 · Learn about the life and legacy of Eleanor Gehrig, the wife of Lou Gehrig, the legendary Yankees first baseman and ALS victim. Read about her childhood, marriage, career, and memoir in this comprehensive biography.

  4. 2 de mai. de 2015 · The Professional Widow: Eleanor Gehrigs Life After Lou. Written by ninaslarson. June 1942: New York City. You know, when I first sat down in the projection room, I thought to myself “I won’t look at the picture. I cannot bear to have those memories come back to haunt me.”

  5. 4 de jan. de 2024 · Learn about Eleanor Gehrig, the wife of baseball legend Lou Gehrig, who died of ALS in 1941. Discover how she managed his estate, championed his memory, and advocated for ALS research and awareness.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Eleanor Gehrig was the wife of the legendary baseball player Lou Gehrig, who died of ALS in 1941. She supported him throughout his career and illness, and became known as the "First Lady of the Yankees".

  7. Learn how Lou Gehrig, one of the greatest baseball players of all time, expressed his love and appreciation for his wife Eleanor with a charm bracelet. The bracelet, now in the Hall of Fame collection, features 17 charms that represent his awards and achievements.