Annie Glenn, 100, Famed Astronaut’s Widow, Dies of CCP Virus

Annie Glenn, 100, Famed Astronaut’s Widow, Dies of CCP Virus
Annie Glenn speaks during an interview in Newport, N.H., on Dec. 8, 1983. AP Photo/File
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COLUMBUS, Ohio—Annie Glenn, wife of the late astronaut and U.S. Sen. John Glenn, died on May 19 of complications from the CCP virus. She was 100.

Glenn died at a nursing home near St. Paul, Minnesota, where she'd moved in recent years to be near her daughter, said Hank Wilson, a spokesman for the Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University.