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Eleanor Fay McGovern ( ''née'' Stegeberg; November 25, 1921 – January 25, 2007) was the wife of
George McGovern George Stanley McGovern (July 19, 1922 – October 21, 2012) was an American historian and South Dakota politician who was a U.S. representative and three-term U.S. senator, and the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 pres ...
, who served as a
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from
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from 1963 to 1981, and was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1972.


Early life and education

Born in
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, she grew up on her family's farm. Her mother died when she was only 12, leaving her and her twin sister, Ila (1921–1996), responsible for the upkeep of the household and the raising of their younger sister, Phyllis (1928–2018). As a teenager, McGovern became interested in political and social issues, and joined debate teams, first at Woonsocket High School and later during her one year at
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. During one high school debate, in her native Woonsocket, she first met George McGovern, after she and her sister Ila defeated McGovern and his partner. George and Eleanor met again and fell in love, while both were at Dakota Wesleyan, and later became engaged, but initially decided not to marry until
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ended. However, they chose to marry earlier, on October 31, 1943, while on three-day leave, in a ceremony at a small
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church in Woonsocket, with George's father, a Methodist minister, presiding.Ambrose, ''The Wild Blue'', pp. 65–66.


Career

Financial difficulties forced her to withdraw from college, but she soon found work as a legal secretary. Eleanor followed George to a number of training stops, before he was sent into combat overseas as a
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bomber pilot stationed in
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and making runs over
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. McGovern's flight crew recommended naming their plane the ''Dakota Queen'' after Eleanor. McGovern was an active political wife; she campaigned for her ailing husband in his 1962
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race. During the 1972 presidential election, when her husband won the Democratic nomination, she was featured on the cover of ''
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'' magazine along with
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. During the campaign, ''The Eleanor McGovern Cookbook: a Collection of South Dakota Family Favorites'' was published. After her husband's resounding loss in the
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, and subsequent defeat for a fourth Senate term in 1980, she remained active, particularly in combating world hunger. She was also greatly concerned with issues related to child development, and with the fight against alcoholism, which was a contributing factor in the death of her daughter Teresa in 1994.


Personal life

Together, the McGoverns had five children: daughters Ann, Susan, Mary, Teresa, and son Steven. She began to suffer from bouts of depression, but continued to assume the major share of household and child-rearing duties during her husband's political career.McGovern, George S., ''Terry: My Daughter's Life-And-Death Struggle With Alcoholism'', New York: Villard, 1996. . pp. 44–46, 49. McGovern died in
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on January 25, 2007, at the age of 85. She was buried in
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in
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McGovern, Eleanor 1921 births 2007 deaths 20th-century American memoirists People from Woonsocket, South Dakota American women memoirists Dakota Wesleyan University alumni 20th-century American women 21st-century American women Burials at Rock Creek Cemetery