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Dolores Hope

Dolores Hope, DC*SG (née DeFina; May 27, 1909 – September 19, 2011) was an American singer, entertainer, philanthropist, and wife/widow of American actor and comedian Bob Hope.

Dolores Hope
Hope in 1990
Background information
Birth nameDolores L. DeFina
Also known asDolores Reade
Born(1909-05-27)May 27, 1909
New York, New York, U.S.
DiedSeptember 19, 2011(2011-09-19) (aged 102)
Toluca Lake, California, U.S. (buried San Fernando Mission, L.A.)
OccupationsSinger, philanthropist
Years active1929–2011

Early life and career

She was born Dolores L. DeFina on May 27, 1909,[1] in Manhattan's Harlem neighborhood of Italian and Irish descent, and was raised in the Bronx. After the death of her bartender father, Jack DeFina, in 1925, her younger sister, Mildred (1911-2014), and she were raised in the Bronx by their mother, Theresa DeFina (1890–1977), who worked as a saleslady in a drygoods store.[1][2]

During the 1930s, after working as a model, DeFina began her professional singing career, adopting the name Dolores Reade on the advice of her agent.[3] On October 26, 1933, she appeared as vocalist on two Joe Venuti and His Orchestra recordings of 'Heat Wave" and "Easter Parade". (It was issued on Banner 32879, Melotone M-12828, Canadian Melotone 91649, Oriole 2783, Perfect 15838, Romeo 2156, and "Heat Wave" was also issued on British Decca F-5202.) In 1933, after appearing at the Vogue Club, a Manhattan nightclub, Reade was introduced to Bob Hope. The couple reportedly were married on February 19, 1934, in Erie, Pennsylvania.[4] They later adopted four children from The Cradle in Evanston, Illinois: Eleanora, Linda, William (Kelly), and Anthony (d. 2004). "She was a woman of her words and a fine singer. Bob and Dolores were the talk of many people back in those holy days," says a friend, Malory Thorn. Bob and she celebrated their birthdays on May 28 every year – splitting the difference between their respective real birthdays.[citation needed]

 
From left to right: Spiro and Judy Agnew, Bob and Dolores Hope, Richard and Pat Nixon, Nancy and Ronald Reagan during a campaign stop for the Nixon-Agnew ticket in California, 1971

In the 1940s, Dolores began helping her husband on his tours entertaining U.S. troops overseas, and she continued to do so for over 50 years. In 1990, she was the only female entertainer allowed to perform in Saudi Arabia.

At age 83, she recorded her first compact disc, Dolores Hope: Now and Then. She followed this with three additional albums and also recorded a Christmas CD with Bob titled Hopes for the Holidays.[5][6][7]

Later years

Hope was an honorary board member of the humanitarian organization Wings of Hope. On May 29, 2003, Dolores was at her husband's side as he celebrated his 100th birthday; he died two months later on July 27, 2003. They had been married for 69 years, which at the time was the longest Hollywood marriage on record.[8][9] The following year, Bob and Dolores' younger son, Anthony Hope, died at the age of 63. He was father to two of the Hope grandchildren, Miranda of Washington and Zachary of Santa Monica.[10]

On October 21, 2008, at 99, she was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, California, after suffering a suspected stroke. Her publicist released a statement indicating that she spent less than four hours at the hospital, where she underwent routine testing.[11]

In 2009, Dolores Hope became a centenarian; her birthday was featured on The Today Show, with her elder son saying in an ABC interview, "I think of her as love."[12]

On May 29, 2010, she was quoted as saying to local press, of her 101st birthday, "I'm still recovering from my 100th birthday bash, so I'm going to keep this year's celebration much quieter." On May 27, 2011, she celebrated her 102nd birthday at her California residence.

Death

 
Bob and Dolores Hope's graves at the Bob Hope Memorial Garden at the San Fernando Mission

She died of natural causes at her home in Toluca Lake, California, on September 19, 2011.[1] She had been in relatively good health until a few months before her death.[13]

Honors

Dolores received numerous honors during her lifetime.

Religious

Secular

References

  1. ^ a b c Gates, Anita (September 19, 2011). "Dolores Hope, Bob Hope's Widow, Dies at 102". The New York Times. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  2. ^ Mother's profession and sister's name from 1930 U. S. Federal Census, accessed on ancestry.com on September 20, 2011
  3. ^ Occupation as model cited in 1930 U. S. Federal Census, accessed on ancestry.com on September 20, 2011
  4. ^ Reportedly best, since no published source agrees the exact day or has uncovered a marriage certificate. What is known is that he married his vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1933, but no divorce papers have been located, either.
  5. ^ "Nick Perito Obituary". Variety. August 16, 2005. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  6. ^ Thomas, Bob (June 8, 1997). "Dolores Hope renews singing career with 3rd album". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  7. ^ DiCostanzo, Frank (November 15, 1997). Drive Shifts To High Gear To Reach Military, Over-50 Crowd With Dolores Hope Album. Billboard. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
  8. ^ "Bob Hope dead at 100" July 29, 2003, CNN March 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Hope Remembered as Patriot, Humanitarian". Telegraph Herald (August 1, 2003)
  10. ^ "Anthony J. Hope, 63, Head Of Panel and Bob Hope's Son" The New York Times. July 2, 2004.
  11. ^ Report on Dolores Hope's health scare in 2008
  12. ^ "Dolores Hope Celebrates Her 100th" June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine KABC Los Angeles. May 28, 2009.
  13. ^ Dolores Hope Passes Away October 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^

External links

  • Dolores Hope at IMDb
  • A collection of arrangements performed by Dolores in the 1990s is housed in the Great American Songbook Foundation archives January 25, 2018, at the Wayback Machine

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Dolores Hope DC SG nee DeFina May 27 1909 September 19 2011 was an American singer entertainer philanthropist and wife widow of American actor and comedian Bob Hope Dolores HopeDC SGHope in 1990Background informationBirth nameDolores L DeFinaAlso known asDolores ReadeBorn 1909 05 27 May 27 1909New York New York U S DiedSeptember 19 2011 2011 09 19 aged 102 Toluca Lake California U S buried San Fernando Mission L A OccupationsSinger philanthropistYears active1929 2011 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Later years 3 Death 4 Honors 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditShe was born Dolores L DeFina on May 27 1909 1 in Manhattan s Harlem neighborhood of Italian and Irish descent and was raised in the Bronx After the death of her bartender father Jack DeFina in 1925 her younger sister Mildred 1911 2014 and she were raised in the Bronx by their mother Theresa DeFina 1890 1977 who worked as a saleslady in a drygoods store 1 2 During the 1930s after working as a model DeFina began her professional singing career adopting the name Dolores Reade on the advice of her agent 3 On October 26 1933 she appeared as vocalist on two Joe Venuti and His Orchestra recordings of Heat Wave and Easter Parade It was issued on Banner 32879 Melotone M 12828 Canadian Melotone 91649 Oriole 2783 Perfect 15838 Romeo 2156 and Heat Wave was also issued on British Decca F 5202 In 1933 after appearing at the Vogue Club a Manhattan nightclub Reade was introduced to Bob Hope The couple reportedly were married on February 19 1934 in Erie Pennsylvania 4 They later adopted four children from The Cradle in Evanston Illinois Eleanora Linda William Kelly and Anthony d 2004 She was a woman of her words and a fine singer Bob and Dolores were the talk of many people back in those holy days says a friend Malory Thorn Bob and she celebrated their birthdays on May 28 every year splitting the difference between their respective real birthdays citation needed From left to right Spiro and Judy Agnew Bob and Dolores Hope Richard and Pat Nixon Nancy and Ronald Reagan during a campaign stop for the Nixon Agnew ticket in California 1971 In the 1940s Dolores began helping her husband on his tours entertaining U S troops overseas and she continued to do so for over 50 years In 1990 she was the only female entertainer allowed to perform in Saudi Arabia At age 83 she recorded her first compact disc Dolores Hope Now and Then She followed this with three additional albums and also recorded a Christmas CD with Bob titled Hopes for the Holidays 5 6 7 Later years EditHope was an honorary board member of the humanitarian organization Wings of Hope On May 29 2003 Dolores was at her husband s side as he celebrated his 100th birthday he died two months later on July 27 2003 They had been married for 69 years which at the time was the longest Hollywood marriage on record 8 9 The following year Bob and Dolores younger son Anthony Hope died at the age of 63 He was father to two of the Hope grandchildren Miranda of Washington and Zachary of Santa Monica 10 On October 21 2008 at 99 she was rushed to St Joseph s Hospital in Burbank California after suffering a suspected stroke Her publicist released a statement indicating that she spent less than four hours at the hospital where she underwent routine testing 11 In 2009 Dolores Hope became a centenarian her birthday was featured on The Today Show with her elder son saying in an ABC interview I think of her as love 12 On May 29 2010 she was quoted as saying to local press of her 101st birthday I m still recovering from my 100th birthday bash so I m going to keep this year s celebration much quieter On May 27 2011 she celebrated her 102nd birthday at her California residence Death Edit Bob and Dolores Hope s graves at the Bob Hope Memorial Garden at the San Fernando Mission She died of natural causes at her home in Toluca Lake California on September 19 2011 1 She had been in relatively good health until a few months before her death 13 Honors EditDolores received numerous honors during her lifetime Religious Dame of St Gregory with Star one of a very select few women named Dame of St Gregory with Star The President s Medal from Loyola College in Baltimore The Outstanding Catholic Laywoman Award from St Louis University The Elizabeth Seton Medal Award from Seton Hill University Terence Cardinal Cooke Humanitarian Award from Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Patronal Medal from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Catholic University of AmericaSecular Hollywood Walk of Fame star for her contributions to live theatre A street named after her in the Bronx her hometown A permanent installation of the Tree Peony Collection bearing her name Chancellor Medal from the University of California Riverside Winnie Palmer Humanitarian Award from the Metropolitan Golf Writers Association Patty Berg Award 2008 for contributions to women s golf In 1997 a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs California Walk of Stars was dedicated to her 14 References Edit a b c Gates Anita September 19 2011 Dolores Hope Bob Hope s Widow Dies at 102 The New York Times Retrieved September 19 2011 Mother s profession and sister s name from 1930 U S Federal Census accessed on ancestry com on September 20 2011 Occupation as model cited in 1930 U S Federal Census accessed on ancestry com on September 20 2011 Reportedly best since no published source agrees the exact day or has uncovered a marriage certificate What is known is that he married his vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell in Erie Pennsylvania in 1933 but no divorce papers have been located either Nick Perito Obituary Variety August 16 2005 Retrieved March 30 2011 Thomas Bob June 8 1997 Dolores Hope renews singing career with 3rd album Lawrence Journal World Retrieved March 30 2011 DiCostanzo Frank November 15 1997 Drive Shifts To High Gear To Reach Military Over 50 Crowd With Dolores Hope Album Billboard Retrieved April 12 2011 Bob Hope dead at 100 July 29 2003 CNN Archived March 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Hope Remembered as Patriot Humanitarian Telegraph Herald August 1 2003 Anthony J Hope 63 Head Of Panel and Bob Hope s Son The New York Times July 2 2004 Report on Dolores Hope s health scare in 2008 Dolores Hope Celebrates Her 100th Archived June 29 2011 at the Wayback Machine KABC Los Angeles May 28 2009 Dolores Hope Passes Away Archived October 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicatedExternal links EditDolores Hope at IMDb Dolores Hope Biography A collection of arrangements performed by Dolores in the 1990s is housed in the Great American Songbook Foundation archives Archived January 25 2018 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dolores Hope amp oldid 1128969509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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