Philanthropist Nancy Kissinger, wife of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, dies at 92
Summary
Nancy Kissinger, a philanthropist and wife of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, died at age 92 at her home in Connecticut. She was known for her work in philanthropy, government, and as a trusted advisor to her husband.Key Facts
- Nancy Kissinger died at age 92 at her home in Kent, Connecticut.
- She was married to Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, in 1974.
- Nancy worked in government early on, including for New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
- She was active in philanthropy and attended high-profile events in New York.
- She was described as intelligent and influential, being able to contact CEOs directly.
- Michael Bloomberg called her a wise and discreet diplomat and valued advisor.
- In 1982, she had a public incident at Newark Airport involving a confrontation with a protester but was acquitted of assault.
- Nancy Kissinger will be buried next to her husband at Arlington National Cemetery.
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