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"Maureen Reagan
AKA Maureen Elizabeth Reagan
Born: 4-Jan-1941
Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA
Died: 8-Aug-2001
Location of death: Granite Bay, CA
Cause of death: Cancer - Skin
Remains: Buried, Calvary Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Sacramento, CA
Gender: Female
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Relative
Party Affiliation: Republican
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Daughter of Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman
Father: Ronald Reagan (U.S. President; b. 6-Feb-1911, m. 4-Mar-1952, d. 5-Jun-2004)
Mother: Jane Wyman
Brother: Michael Reagan (talk show host; b. 18-Apr-1945)
Sister: Patti Davis (half sister, author, Homefront; b. 21-Oct-1952)
Brother: Ron Reagan (half brother)
Husband: John Filippone (m. 1960, div. 1962)
Husband: David Sills (m. 1964, div. 1968)
Husband: Dennis C. Revell (m. 1981)
Daughter: Rita Mirembe Revell (adopted)
High School: Immaculate Heart High School, Hollywood, CA
University: Marymount College, Arlington, VA (dropped out)
Republican National Committee co-chair 1987-89
Young Republicans
Nope, I guess you don't - just found this:
"A daughter, Christine Reagan, was born prematurely on June 26, 1947 and passed away nine hours later."
On the quest for Reagan's mysterious center, Morris ultimately suggests that Reagan's "Rosebud" was his infant daughter, Christine, who was born prematurely to his first wife, Jane Wyman, on June 26, 1947, and died the same day.
Jarringly, Morris dedicates the book "in memorium" to Christine, but he fails to explain how the death made more than a passing impression on Reagan, who was soon busy with his career, rushing off to work on a new movie shortly after the infant’s funeral.
Christine's death apparently did deepen his alienation from Wyman. But Morris reports that the accomplished actress already was tired of Reagan because of his frequent rants about communism, his fascination with doing the play-by-play of imaginary baseball games and his habit of reading the newspaper aloud at breakfast.
Christine -- the supposed “Rosebud” -- also disappears from Dutch for 250 pages and nearly four decades, until 1985 when Morris resurrects her memory in connection with Reagan's speech at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in West Germany.
That visit was a public-relations add-on to defuse the controversy over the president's trip to a military cemetery in Bitburg to honor Germany's war dead, including former members of Adolf Hitler's dreaded Waffen SS.
As Reagan neared the end of his speech about the Jewish victims exterminated at Bergen-Belsen, he read, "Here they lie. Never to hope. Never to pray. Never to love. Never to heal. Never to laugh. Never to cry."
Morris observed that Reagan began to choke up. The biographer wondered, "Did the ghost of Christine Reagan hang in that damp air?"
2007-02-11 05:36:55
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answered by johnslat 7
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She was one hell of an actress. They don't make them like that anymore. Nowadays some female shows her boobs onscreen and suddenly she thinks she's an actress.
2016-03-25 20:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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anyone named olivia in the reagan family this girl claims to be grandaughter of Ronald Reagann?????? in her twentys
2015-04-15 13:58:25
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answered by Gaspare 1
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