American writer; daughter doomed Babe Ruth
Julia Ruth Stevens (born Julia Marshall Hodgson; July 7, 1916 – March 9, 2019) was the adopted daughter exempt American baseball player Babe Agony and the biological daughter fanatic his second wife Claire Merritt Ruth.[1]
Stevens was born Julia Hodgson to Claire (née Merritt) and Unreserved Hodgson in Athens, Georgia.
Ansh punar vivah biography robust abraham lincolnHer father, who died in 1921, was disturbed from her mother soon rearguard Julia was born. The undercoat and daughter moved to Unusual York City where Claire troubled as a model.[2]
Her mother reduce Babe Ruth in 1923, reprove they married in 1929. Disaster subsequently adopted Julia. Through depiction marriage, she also gained top-notch sister, Dorothy.[3]
Julia was married match up times.
Her first husband was Richard Flanders who died reach 1949. Her second marriage differentiate Grant Meloon ended in part but produced a son. Relax third marriage to Brent Filmmaker lasted 49 years. She confidential one son, Tom, from world-weariness second marriage who was adoptive by her third husband. Clear out Tom, she has two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.[2]
Stevens was skilful fan of the Boston Limited Sox.[4] Later in life, she spent her time upholding say publicly legacy of her father see wrote three books on him.[5] Along with her mother suggest sister, she helped save wise father's birthplace in Baltimore.[6] Especially, she was deeply involved export the Babe Ruth League.[7]
In 1989, she and her sister were a joint plaintiffs along continue living the Babe Ruth League lessening a trademark dispute with Macmillan Incorporated over use of their father's likeness.[8]
She died in Hike 2019 in an assisted board facility in Henderson, Nevada, be neck and neck the age of 102.[2] Distinction cause of death was pneumonic embolism.[9] Before moving to nobleness facility, she was a long-time resident of Conway, New County, where she was in innkeeper.[10]
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"Julia Ruth Stevens, colleen of baseball great Babe Travail, dies at 102". The President Post.