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Annie Glenn, widow of former astronaut John Glenn, dies at 100 of complications from COVID-19
Joe Hallett Special for the Columbus Dispatch Published 3:16 PM EDT May 19, 2020

COLUMBUS, Ohio – She lived her entire life with a man who became universally revered, but to millions across the globe, Annie Glenn was her own kind of hero.

The wife of John Glenn, the former astronaut and U.S. senator, died early Tuesday at a nursing home near family in St. Paul, Minnesota, of complications from COVID-19. She was 100.

John Glenn died in 2016 at age 95 and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. At the time of his death, the two had been married 73 years.

“This is a very sad day for all Ohioans,” Gov. Mike DeWine told The Dispatch, part of the USA TODAY Network, on Tuesday morning as he prepared to sign an order to fly flags at half-staff until Annie Glenn’s service.

“Annie Glenn was certainly our most beloved Ohioan,” said DeWine, who served with her husband in the U.S. Senate. “There wouldn’t have been a John Glenn without Annie Glenn. Theirs is an inspiring love story. She represented all that is good about our country.”

Annie, as everyone knew her, lived in the shadow of fame, but emerged in midlife to become an inspiration for people with disabilities around the world by overcoming the chronic stuttering that afflicted and limited her during the years her husband was becoming a household name.

She was born Anna Margaret Castor in Columbus on Feb. 17, 1920, and her father, a dentist, moved the family to New Concord when she was 3. Her parents joined a monthly card club called “Twice 5 Club,” which included John Glenn’s parents. She and John, who was 17 months younger, shared a playpen from whence a quintessential love story would take root.

Despite her speech impediment – she stuttered 85% of the time – Annie was a top student and readily was accepted in the close-knit college town of New Concord, 70 miles east of Columbus in rural Muskingum County. In the sixth grade, however, she experienced her first hint of the humiliation that would haunt her through much of her life when one of the students laughed at her as she recited a poem before the class.

“I realized I was not normal,” Annie told The Dispatch in 2007. “I was lucky to have grown up where I was accepted. When I went out in the world, even to Zanesville and Cambridge, I had a lot of hurt feelings. I knew I was loved and accepted in New Concord.”

The spark between John and Annie ignited in junior high school, and they both stayed home to attend Muskingum College. Annie, a dark-eyed beauty, dreamed of being a teacher but pursued a music degree because she played the organ and could sing without stuttering.

John’s education was interrupted by World War II, but before heading off to flight training in the Marine Corps, he gave Annie an engagement ring. On her own, Annie went to Dayton in search of a job and confronted the everyday limitations of stuttering.

“I had to write out where I wanted to go and I handed it to the bus driver,” she remembered. “He thought I was deaf. He wrote back how much money I needed. Lots of people thought when my jaws sort of started shaking (as she tried to talk) that I was cold. Lots of people would turn their backs and walk away from me. I have been laughed at many times.”

Before shipping out for combat in the South Pacific on a cold January morning in 1944, John held Annie tightly, searching for the right words.

“I’m just going down to the corner store to get a pack of gum,” he said.

“Don’t be long,” she whispered, and from that day on she kept a gum wrapper in her purse.

As John’s prowess as a pilot culminated in his historic orbital flight on Feb. 20, 1962, the spotlight shone ever more intensely on the Glenn family, which by then included a son, David, and a daughter, Lyn. After becoming the first American to orbit the Earth, John and his wife were cheered in a ticker-tape parade in New York City. Celebrity pursued them relentlessly and each brush with the media and famous people painfully revealed Annie’s stuttering.

With reporters in tow after the flight, then-Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was intent on visiting the Glenns at their home in Arlington, Virginia, but John angered Johnson by refusing to receive him, proffering the excuse that Annie was in bed with a migraine to spare her from the attention. Even so, the Glenns became good friends with Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird.

They also became close to former Attorney General Bobby Kennedy and his wife, Ethel. Annie was especially fond of Bobby because of the warmth and the patience he showed when they conversed. During Kennedy’s presidential run in 1968, the Glenns were with him the night he was murdered in Los Angeles, and Ethel asked John and Annie to fly with their children back to Virginia.

Annie remembered being afraid to use the telephone and worried that she wouldn’t be able to summon help if her children were hurt, and she said that “microphones paralyzed me.” Yet when her husband was unable to campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1964 after a near-fatal head-banging fall in his Columbus bathroom, Annie bravely hit the campaign trail on his behalf, taking along Rene Carpenter, a close friend and wife of astronaut Scott Carpenter, to be her voice.

Through the years, Annie tried different treatment programs, but none worked until she and John, watching the "Today" show one morning in 1973, heard Dr. Ronald Webster, a psychologist and director of the Communications Research Institute at Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia, describe a new treatment he had developed for stutterers.

After three weeks away from John, Annie called him from Hollins. For the first time in 53 years, she did something she had never done before: She spoke a complete sentence without stuttering. Her husband wept.

By 1984, Annie was delivering speeches across the country on behalf of her husband’s short-lived presidential candidacy, and she devoted herself to helping other stutterers and people with disabilities.

In 1983, she received the first national award of the American Speech and Hearing Association for “providing an inspiring model for people with communicative disorders.” In 1987, the National Association for Hearing and Speech Action honored her by asking her to present the first annual Annie Glenn Award for achieving distinction despite a communicative disorder.

Roughly a decade ago, Annie, in her 80s, was invited to lecture a speech-and-hearing class at Ohio State University. Facing the students, she finally had realized her dream of being a teacher.

“The tears were rolling down my cheeks,” she later told The Dispatch.

A virtual memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. June 6, at the Broad Street Presbyterian Church, according to a news release from Ohio State.

Because of COVID-19 restrictions on large public gatherings, no parishioners or guests will be present. The service will be livestreamed online at glenn.osu.edu.

Annie Glenn will later be buried with her husband at Arlington National Cemetery.


Dispatch reporters Jennifer Smola and Randy Ludlow contributed to this story.
Joe Hallett is retired Dispatch senior editor.
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/05/19/annie-glenn-widow-astronaut-us-senator-john-glenn-dies-100/5219556002/

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« Odpowiedź #47 dnia: Maja 19, 2020, 23:07 »
John Glenn and Annie Glenn Interview 08.2016
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« Odpowiedź #48 dnia: Maja 20, 2020, 00:08 »
Dwa miesiące wcześniej zmarła wdowa po J. Gagarinie.
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=1756.msg142570#msg142570

Annie Glenn była żoną tego astronauty, który po najdłuższej przerwie w lotach kosmicznych ponownie poleciał.

Los zrządził, że śmierć Annie Glenn zdarzyła się na 8 dni przed planowanym powrotem Amerykanów w kosmos po najdłuższej przerwie w startach załogowych z amerykańskiej ziemi. Dla przypomnienia, poprzedni start miał miejsce 8 lipca 2011 roku, czyli minęło od tamtego czasu  8 lat i 10 miesięcy.

Ciekawe jak NASA i SpaceX powiążą tę śmierć ze startem Dragon Crew.

Spotkanie przed 8. lat:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Glenn

18 lipca 2020 przypadnie 99. rocznica urodzin astronauty, który zmarł 8 grudnia 2016 roku.


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Film przedstawiający m. in. szczegóły z przygotowań  astronauty do powrotu na orbitę.

John Glenn American Hero 1921-2016 PBS Documentary
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John Herschel Glenn, Jr. jest 3. (5) człowiekiem w kosmosie i pierwszym Amerykanem na orbicie wokółziemskiej.
Odbył 2 loty kosmiczne, które trwały łącznie 9d 02g 39m 19s.
Pozostaje rekordzistą pod względem najstarszej osoby na orbicie i pod względem długości przerwy między kolejnymi lotami (36l 251d).

https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/glenn-j.pdf
https://historycollection.jsc.nasa.gov/JSCHistoryPortal/history/oral_histories/GlennJH/GlennJH_8-25-97.htm

http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/glenn_john.htm
http://www.astronautix.com/g/glenn.html
https://www.worldspaceflight.com/bios/g/glenn-j.php

https://mek.kosmo.cz/bio/usa/00003.htm
https://www.kozmo-data.sk/kozmonauti/glenn-jr-john-herschell.html
https://www.astronaut.ru/crossroad/003.htm
https://www.april12.eu/usaastron/glenn5ru.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn

https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/remembering-senator-john-herschel-glenn-jr

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Ohio native son and American hero John H. Glenn Jr. born 100 years ago
LAURA A. BISCHOFF   | The Columbus Dispatch

One hundred years ago Sunday, Ohio's native son and American hero John Herschel Glenn Jr. was born in Cambridge. 

Glenn lived a remarkable life that brought him fame, adoration and awe and set the gold standard for public service.

He was a small-town Ohio boy who married his childhood sweetheart and went on to become a fighter pilot in two wars, a test pilot, an astronaut, U.S. senator and a statesman. Some men would feel entitled to brag about any of these achievements but the hallmark of Glenn was humility.

"Dad and mother remained very humble," Lyn Glenn, the couple's daughter, said in a recent interview. "They definitely remained to be very much like people they might have been had they stayed in New Concord. Because their lives were so different, they became very worldly. But they both could walk with paupers and with kings and that's not something that can be done by everyone." (...)
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On this day in 1921, spaceflight legend John Glenn was born. Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962, and he returned to space on board Space Shuttle Discovery in 1998, becoming the only Mercury astronaut to fly on the space shuttle.
https://twitter.com/airandspace/status/1549043196218335232
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John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, was born #today in 1921.
After his historic spaceflight, he served as a U.S. Senator for 25 years, returning to space in 1998 on the space shuttle at age 77.
Read more about Glenn's life and legacy: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/johnglenn100/
https://twitter.com/NASAhistory/status/1549091653641678848
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On his birthday, we remember the legendary John Glenn. One of NASA's first 7 astronauts, Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962 and the first astronaut to be elected to Congress in 1974.
https://www.nasa.gov/specials/johnglenn100/?utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=NASAhistory&utm_campaign=NASASocial&linkId=225687808
https://twitter.com/NASAhistory/status/1681370885586812937
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« Odpowiedź #52 dnia: Lipca 18, 2021, 07:17 »
Dlaczego mamy dwa wątki ?
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Born 18 July 1921. John Herschel Glenn, Jr., USMC pilot and NASA astronaut, first American to orbit the Earth.
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Dlaczego mamy dwa wątki ?
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=494.msg145455#msg145455

Już wątki dwa stały się jednym...@Orionid dzięki za korektę !
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66 lat temu, 16.07.1957, John Glenn został bohaterem narodowym, ustanawiając nowy rekord prędkości lotu , lecąc samolotem Navy F8U-1P Crusader od wybrzeża do wybrzeża (ze stacji lotniczej Los Alamitos (Kaliforbia) do Floyd Bennett Field na Brooklynie ) w 3 godziny i 23 minuty i 8 sekund (średnio 1167 km/h).
„Project Bullet” zapewnił mu reputację jednego z najlepszych pilotów testowych w kraju.
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#OTD in 1957, John Glenn set a new speed record flying a Navy F8U-1P Crusader from coast to coast in 3 hours 23 minutes. "Project Bullet" secured his reputation as one of the country’s top test pilots, and he was selected to become a NASA astronaut not long after.
https://twitter.com/NASAhistory/status/1548336659699118083
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/project-bullet-when-legendary-marine-aviator-john-glenn-set-a-new-transcontinental-air-speed-record-flying-the-iconic-rf-8-reconnaissance-crusader/
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"Project Bullet" non-stop flight from NAS Los Alamitos, California to Floyd Bennett Field, New York, with an average speed for the flight of Mach 1.1, despite three in-flight refuelings during which speeds dropped below 300 mph.
John Glenn's Transcontinental Record (1957)


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16 July 1957. Major John H. Glenn set a new record for a U.S. coast-to-coast flight from Los Angeles to New York, just over three hours in his United States Navy Vought F8U-1 Crusader.
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Błędna data tego lotu.
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Toujours le 19 juillet 1957...
65ème anniversaire du "Project Bullet" par John Glenn.
A bord de son Vought F8U Crusader, il relie Los Alamitos Naval Air Station 'Califorbie) à Floyd Bennett Field à Brooklyn en 3 heures 23 minutes 8 secondes soit 1 167 km/h de moyenne
https://twitter.com/spacemen1969/status/1549277354777661440

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8 December 2016. Death of John Herschel Glenn Jr. (b. 18 July 1921). United States Marine Corps aviator, engineer, astronaut, businessman and politician. He was the third man and the first American to orbit the Earth, circling it three times in 1962.
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John & Annie Glenn Museum
https://www.johnandannieglennmuseum.org/
https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/browse-historical-sites/john-annie-glenn-museum/
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This week, some of the museum staff went down to New Concord, Ohio to visit the John & Annie Glenn Museum.
If anyone is ever in the area, this is a fantastic spot to visit. It’s also an Ohio History Connection member site!
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18 dni przed startem John H. Glenn Jr. z technikami sprawdzali naklejkę gotową do nałożenia na bok jego statku kosmicznego Mercury.
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NASA History Office @NASAhistory 5:00 PM · Feb 2, 2025
Photo 👆 Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. and technicians inspect a decal ready for application to the side of his Mercury spacecraft #OTD in 1962. He would become the first American to orbit the Earth 18 days later on February 20.

"The more I thought about it, the more I leaned toward the name Friendship. Flying around the world, over all those countries, that was the message I wanted to convey."
–Astronaut John Glenn on how he and his family chose the name for his MA-6 spacecraft.
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Dziś mija 104 rocznica narodzin pierwszego amerykańskiego astronauty Johna Herschela Glenna, Jr.

Odbył on pierwszy orbitalny amerykański lot w kosmos na pokładzie statku Mercury 6 - 20.02.1962 oraz jako najstarszy

człowiek na świecie (w czasie lotu miał 77 lat), który odbył drugi lot kosmiczny wahadłowcem STS-95 Discovery/F-25 w dniach 29.10. - 06.11.1998.
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💫 Remembering Sen. John Glenn, born #OTD 7/18/1921. He was the first US #astronaut to orbit #Earth and, in a remarkable second chapter, became the oldest person to fly in space. Ad astra ✨ #Friendship7 #STS95 #Mercury7 @NASA @USMC


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