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After this divorce, Montandon reverted to her maiden name. In the 1960s, she had a short-lived marriage to attorney Melvin Belli. In 1969, Montandon married butter baron and billionaire Alfred Wilsey, and the next year she had her only child, Sean Wilsey, who would become a best-selling author. As a society wife, she "acquired a reputation for ...
L.A. socialite Pat Montandon is shopping around her longtime home in the Coldwater Canyon neighborhood of Beverly Hills for $4 million.
Sean Patrick Wilsey (born May 21, 1970) is the author of the memoir Oh the Glory of It All, [4] published by Penguin in 2005. [5]Born and raised in San Francisco, Wilsey is the son of Al Wilsey (1919–2002), [6] a businessman, and Pat Montandon, a socialite and peace activist.
Patricia Montandon: 26 December 1928 Merkel, Texas, United States — 1984, 1985, 1986 [234] 1987: Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino: 25 January 1933 in Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines 1 August 2009 in Makati, Philippines 1987 [235] [236] 1988: Emmanuelle Cinquin, N.D.S. 16 November 1908 Brussels, Belgium 20 October 2008 Callian, Var, France 1988 [237 ...
In 1965, in a match opposed by her father, Buchanan married John Traina, a shipping and cruise magnate. They had two sons, Trevor and Todd Traina. [4] A year after parting from Traina in 1980, she married the dairy product mogul [7] and real estate developer [8] Al Wilsey, [9] [10] who had recently divorced his third wife, a friend of Buchanan's, the social columnist Patricia Montandon. [2]
In 1990, a young woman was strangled on a jogging path near the home of Pat Brown and her family. Brown suspected the young man who was renting a room in her house, and quickly uncovered strong ...
Pat Head Summitt. Summitt helped grow women's basketball as her Lady Vols dominated the sport in the late 1980s and 1990s, winning six titles in 12 years. Tennessee — the only school she coached ...
Author Interview on Operatives, Spies and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of WWII's OSS on March 18, 2004, at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library; Author Interview on The Unknowns: The Untold Story of America's Unknown Soldier and WWI's Most Decorated Heroes Who Brought Him Home on May 28, 2018, on NPR. Appearances on C-SPAN