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  1. Virginia C. Kelley, K C Kelley, James Morgan. Simon and Schuster, 1995 - Biography & Autobiography - 336 pages. Virginia Clinton Kelley takes readers from her girlhood on a farm to her first night in the White House to her fight against breast cancer, which took her life in 1994. Kelley tells her story with courage, honesty and humor.

  2. Virginia Clinton Kelley. Self: Eye to Eye with Connie Chung. Virginia Clinton Kelley was born on 6 June 1923 in Bodcaw, Arkansas, USA. She was married to Richard Kelley, George Jefferson Dwire, Roger Clinton, Sr. and William Jefferson Blythe II.

  3. Virginia Clinton Kelley Democratic Women's Club, Hot Springs, Arkansas. 521 likes · 12 talking about this · 7 were here. We meet the 4th Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm social and 6:00pm meeting. We meet the 4th Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm social and 6:00pm meeting.

  4. 19 mars 2020 · Virginia Kelley succumbed to breast cancer two years after this encounter. Although she lived to see her son elected president, she was only 70 when she passed to the other side. Today, Americans and our fellow citizens of the world are facing a lethal pandemic that is especially risky to those in their 70s and 80s. It sounds almost clinical ...

  5. Virginia Dell Blythe Clinton Dwire Kelley (née Cassidy; June 6, 1923 – January 6, 1994) was an American nurse anesthetist and the mother of Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States.

  6. 9 janv. 1994 · President Clinton and his family said their final goodbyes Saturday to his mother, Virginia Clinton Kelley, at a large and emotional funeral held in the downtown convention center of the town ...

  7. 8 janv. 1994 · Setting aside the pressures and difficulties of Washington to grieve and reminisce, President Clinton returned today to the town were he grew up to bury his mother, Virginia Clinton Kelley, who ...