Margaretta Besar Fitler Murphy "Happy" Rockefeller (June 9, 1926 - May 19, 2015) was a philanthropist and second wife of the 49th Governor of New York and 41st United States Vice President Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller ( 1908-1979). He was the capital of New York from his marriage to Governor Rockefeller in 1963 until he left office in 1973, and the Second Lady of the United States from her husband vowed as Vice President on 19 December 1974 until his term ended on January 20, 1977.
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childhood and family
Margaretta Big Fitler was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, in 1926. Her parents were Margaretta Large Harrison and William Wonderly Fitler Jr., the heir of fortune. (Then her mother will marry again.) The young Margareta is known by her nickname, "Happy", given to her for her childhood disposition. He is the grandson of Philadelphia mayor Edwin Henry Fitler and great-grandson of General Union George Gordon Meade, commander in the Battle of Gettysburg, and his wife Margaretta Sergeant, daughter of politician John Sergeant.
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Wedding
On December 11, 1949, he married James Slater Murphy, a viral expert associated with the Rockefeller Institute and a close friend of Nelson Rockefeller. They have four children: James B. Murphy, II, Margaret Harrison Murphy, Carol Slater Murphy, and Malinda Fitler Murphy (1960-2005). Malinda married Francis Menotti, the adopted son of composer Gian Carlo Menotti.
Happy and her husband divorced on April 1, 1963, for reasons The New York Times was called "miserable mental sadness" and her husband's lawyers were previously classed as "irreconcilable differences." One month later - on May 4, 1963 - at Laurance S. Rockefeller's home in Pocantico Hills, New York, Congratulations to marry Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who took office in 1959 and eighteen years older than him. He had worked as a member of his office staff until his resignation in 1961. Nelson divorced his first wife, Mary Todhunter Clark, on March 16, 1962. Happy and Nelson Rockefeller had two sons: Nelson Rockefeller, Jr. (born 1964), and Mark Rockefeller (born 1967).
At that time, Happy Murphy's relationship with the Rockefeller Governor was controversial. As written by British journalist Lady Jeanne Campbell at the London Evening Standard, when Murphy-Rockefeller's involvement became the subject of media scrutiny after Rockefeller's posting announcement of a divorce from his first wife and the resignation of Happy Murphy from his staff, "Already there are people who compare Happy Murphy with the Duchess of Windsor when she is innocent Mrs. Simpson. " More destructive is still a political fall for Rockefeller. Echoing the entire party's concern, a Michigan Republican official told The New York Times that the potential marriage of the couple is likely to harm Rockefeller in the 1964 presidential nomination. "All in all - he's divorced, he's divorced - and indications split two houses Our country does not like broken homes. "
Despite the disapproval of some, Rockefeller was re-elected as governor twice more and served until 1973, when he resigned. He was appointed Vice President of the United States by President Gerald Ford, after Richard Nixon resigned, and served from 1974 to 1977.
Philanthropy and political life
Gladly Rockefeller served as chairman of the board for the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 1971. He was appointed as a public delegate to the United Nations by President George H. W. Bush in 1991.
Health and death
She was a breast cancer patient, after undergoing a double mastectomy in 1974, two weeks after Betty Ford, then the First Lady of the United States, underwent a mastectomy. Happy Rockefeller died of a disease short on May 19, 2015, at the age of 88 years.
See also
- The Rockefeller Family
References
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