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  1. Mary Pennington (Updike) Weatherall (January 26, 1930 - February 25, 2018) was a visual artist and the first wife of John Updike. Many of Updike's early characters were modeled after her, particularly in his short stories about the Maple family and his novel Couples.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2018 · All of us at The John Updike Society were saddened to see the notice that Michael Updike just posted on Facebook that his mother, Mary Pennington (Updike) Weatherall, has died. Mary, John Updikes first wife and the mother of his four children, was a supporter of the society from the very beginning.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Advertisement. An artist before meeting and marrying the writer John Updike, Mrs. Weatherall largely set aside painting while raising their four children, only to return to her brushes and easel with renewed purpose during her second marriage. She was 88 when she died of pneumonia Feb. 25 in her Ipswich home.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Mary Pennington Weatherall, 88, passed away peacefully in her home in Ipswich, on February 25th, 2018. The daughter of the Reverend Leslie Talbot Pennington, and Elizabeth Entwistle Daniels,...

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  5. 5 de mar. de 2018 · Mary Pennington Weatherall, 88, passed away peacefully in her home in Ipswich on February 25, 2018. She was the daughter of the Rev. Leslie Talbot Pennington and Elizabeth Entwistle Daniels, a teacher of Latin, and sister to the late Antoinette Pennington Fisk. Mary was born in Braintree on January 26, 1930, and was raised in Cambridge and Chicago.

  6. Overview. Papers of artist Mary Pennington Updike Weatherall, including art show programs featuring her work; printed material and course work from Radcliffe College; photographs; and correspondence with her family and friends. Dates. Creation: 1893-2018. Language of Materials. Materials in English. Access Restrictions: Access.

  7. Papers of artist Mary Pennington Updike Weatherall, including art show programs featuring her work; printed material and course work from Radcliffe College; photographs; and correspondence with her family and friends.