Nancy Sinatra Sr., Frank Sinatra's first wife, died yesterday afternoon at the age of 101 in the United States. Her daughter, singer Nancy Sinatra Jr., announced the news, calling her the "light of my life." Frank and Nancy Sinatra fell in love during their childhood and married in New Jersey in 1939, just as Frank's singing career was about to begin. They had two children there, living a modest life. When her husband took off in the 40s, the couple moved to Los Angeles, where Frank also became a movie star, but also a womanizer. Until he left his wife Nancy for Ava Gardner, in the early 50s. After the divorce, Nancy stepped out of the spotlight to devote herself to her children. She only had two television appearances: one in a live performance by her daughter Nancy in 1975 and another in a talk show by her friend Dinah Shore in 74.
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