In 1933, Robert Baker died from kidney failure.[4] Two years later, Berniece Baker began attending Pineville High School. She married Paris Miracle (1918–1990) in 1938.[5] Their only child, Mona Rae Miracle, was born on July 18, 1939, twelve days before Miracle's 20th birthday.[citation needed] Mona is married to William Joseph Booth.[6]
During the pregnancy, Miracle received a letter from her mother, informing her that she had a sister, Norma Jean. The half-sisters met in 1944 after exchanging letters and pictures. At the same time, Norma Jean began a modeling career and became an actress under the stage name Marilyn Monroe. She remained in contact with her sister, who visited her in 1961 in her New York home after Monroe had divorced her third husband, Arthur Miller, and had undergone surgery for her cholecystectomy.
Monroe died a year later and left Miracle $10,000 in her final will.[7] Along with Monroe's second husband, Joe DiMaggio, and her business manager, Inez Melson, Miracle arranged the funeral, choosing the casket and dress. In an interview with ina.fr, she stated:
"I don't think she committed suicide. It could have been an accident, because I had just talked to her a short time before. She told me what she had planned to do, she had just bought a new house and she was working on the curtains of the windows. She had so many things to look forward to and she was so happy."
In 1933, Robert Baker died from kidney failure.[4] Two years later, Berniece Baker began attending Pineville High School. She married Paris Miracle (1918–1990) in 1938.[5] Their only child, Mona Rae Miracle, was born on July 18, 1939, twelve days before Miracle's 20th birthday.[citation needed] Mona is married to William Joseph Booth.[6]
During the pregnancy, Miracle received a letter from her mother, informing her that she had a sister, Norma Jean. The half-sisters met in 1944 after exchanging letters and pictures. At the same time, Norma Jean began a modeling career and became an actress under the stage name Marilyn Monroe. She remained in contact with her sister, who visited her in 1961 in her New York home after Monroe had divorced her third husband, Arthur Miller, and had undergone surgery for her cholecystectomy.
Monroe died a year later and left Miracle $10,000 in her final will.[7] Along with Monroe's second husband, Joe DiMaggio, and her business manager, Inez Melson, Miracle arranged the funeral, choosing the casket and dress. In an interview with ina.fr, she stated:
"I don't think she committed suicide. It could have been an accident, because I had just talked to her a short time before. She told me what she had planned to do, she had just bought a new house and she was working on the curtains of the windows. She had so many things to look forward to and she was so happy."
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