Obituary of Nancy Sinatra

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Nancy Sinatra

Nancy Sinatra (born June 8th, 1940 in Jersey City, New Jersey) was a Musician who was best known for being the daughter of Frank Sinatra, and for her 1966 hit song, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin". Nancy died on April 25th, 2024 (TBV) and her death may have been from a serious accident.

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Nancy Sinatra Biography Wiki:

    • Is She Dead or Alive: Still Alive
    • Full Name: Sinatra, Nancy
    • Common Name: Nancy Sinatra
    • Gender: Female
    • Preferred Gender Pronoun: she/her
    • Birthplace: Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
    • Birth Date: June 08, 1940
    • Age: 83
    • Also Known As: Nan
    • Occupation: Musician
    • Political Affiliation: Democrat
    • Nationality: American
    • Favorite Food: Newman's Own Dressing
    • Favorite Color: Fuchsia (See all her faves at Hot-Forum)

    Nancy's Family Tree

    • Birth Name: Nancy Sandra Sinatra
    • Father: Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915–May 14, 1998)
    • Mother: Nancy Barbato Sinatra
    • Brother(s):
    • Sister(s):
      • Christina Sinatra (born June 20, 1948)
    • Spouse/Partner:
      • Hugh Lambert (married 12 December 1970-18 August 1985, his death)
      • Tommy Sands (married 11 September 1960-divorced 1965)
    • Daughter(s):
      • Angela Jennifer "AJ" Lambert Paparozzi
      • Amanda Catherine Lambert Erlinger

Death Notice:

  • Date: Still Alive
  • Place: Unknown
  • Cause of Death: None Yet

Category Tags:

MusicianAmerican Born on June 8th Born in 1940 Born in New Jersey

Quotable Quotes:

"Impact and inspire audiences through the art of storytelling on film."

"If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path. "

"[on show business] It's a hectic, crazy life. You're not like a shoe salesman, who can get rid of his wares. You're stuck with a product - yourself." (IMDB)

"I just ate a giant bran muffin and It made me feel so good."

"She was a legendary singer, actress and dancer and one of the most popular icons of the 20th century. She was born Nancy Dawn Sinatra on December 12, 1915, in the town of Canastota, New York. Nancy and her siblings Nancy (née Destol) and Raynor were raised in the former Fiorello LaGuardiaqua home on the south side of New York City. Nancy began her singing career at the age of six, appearing on the local show "The numbering Game." From then on, she was a sensation, appearing on national TV and stage throughout her career. Nancy's first Grammy Award was in 1957 for singles "My Way" and " Listen, Listen." She also won three Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actress Award, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. (V)"

"Nancy Sinatra lived a life full of talent, grace, and perseverance, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry and the hearts of her fans. (V)"

Is Ms. Nancy Sinatra still alive? According to our unconfirmed records, she has not passed away.

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Nancy Sinatra on Wikipedia.org
Nancy Sinatra at IMDB

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Celebrity Obit Rating: 4 Stars
Wiki Page Updated: 2023-11-30 08:43:02
Author: Stan
Confirmation: Nancy Sinatra on Wikipedia


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