Eleanor Gehrig was an American philanthropist, socialist, and memoirist, known as the wife of an American baseball player, Lou Gehrig.
After Gehrig’s death, she continued to promote his legacy and contributed to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research. She also took control of Gehrig’s estate after his death. During World War II, she raised money for the cause by auctioning off some of her husband’s memorabilia, raising six million dollars.
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Eleanor Gehrig Cause Of Death
Eleanor died on her birthday in 1984, never having remarried, and left no survivors, spending her life devoted to her husband and his legacy. The cause of her death is unknown.
Net Worth At Time Of Death
Eleanor Gehrig had an estimated net worth of $2.5 million. This is from her philanthropist, socialist and memoirist work.
Age Died
Eleanor Gehrig died at the age of 80.
Bracelet
By 1937, Lou had everything he needed in order to show his affection for the woman who was responsible for the ballplayer he became. Lou used his laundry list of accomplishments to create a gift that would last much longer than any of those awards he won, a charm bracelet for his beloved Eleanor.
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