Diane Marie Disney-Miller (December 18, 1933 - November 19, 2013) [1] was the daughter of Walt Disney and his wife Lillian Bounds Disney. [2] Diane co-founded the Walt Disney Family Museum alongside her family. She was president of the Board of Directors of the Walt Disney Family Foundation. [3] Early life and marriage January 24, 1960) Timothy Disney (b. 1961) Children of Diane Disney Miller and Ronald Miller Ronald William Miller, Sr. (b. April 17, 1933), husband of Diane Disney Miller from 1954 until her death in 2013. Christopher Disney Miller (b. December 10, 1954) Infant Christopher with grandpa Walt. Joanna Sharon Miller Runeare (b. April 4, 1956)
Diane Disney Miller dies at 79; philanthropist championed Disney Hall Los Angeles Times
NAPA, California (AP) — Diane Disney Miller, Walt Disney's daughter and one of his inspirations for building the Disneyland theme park, has died at her home in Napa, California. She was 79. Her death Tuesday was confirmed by The Walt Disney Co. The cause was complications from a fall, said Andi Wang, spokeswoman for the Walt Disney Family Museum. Diane was the wife of former Disney CEO Ron Miller, as well as mother to their seven children, Christopher, Joanna, Tamara, Jennifer, Walter, Ronald and Patrick. She also had 13 grandchildren and had the great joy of recently welcoming her first great-grandchild into the world." Wed 20 Nov 2013 14.11 EST When Diane Disney Miller was born, the Los Angeles Times announced: "Mickey Mouse has a daughter." It was a testament to the fame of her father, Walt Disney, and the. Diane Disney Miller, Walt Disney's last surviving child, who stood up for Frank Gehry's spectacularly abstract design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and co-founded a.
Diane Disney Miller, 79; Walt’s last surviving child The Boston Globe
11/20/2013. Diane Disney Miller, Walt Disney's daughter and one of his inspirations for building the Disneyland theme park, has died at her Northern California home. She was 79. Her death. November 19, 2013, San Francisco, California—Diane Disney Miller, oldest daughter of Walt and Lilly Disney, has died in Napa, California at the age of 79 from injuries sustained in a fall. Her Life Diane was born in Los Angeles on December 18, 1933. She married Ron Miller in 1954, and they raised seven children together. Partners for almost 60 years, Diane and Ron always set aside time to be in nature, skiing in Colorado, and swimming in the ocean in Hawaii throughout their lives. Her Work The eldest daughter of Walt Disney, Diane Disney Miller, who inspired him to build the first Disneyland theme park, has died aged 79. The Walt Disney Co confirmed she died at her.
Ron Miller, Former Disney CEO And SonInLaw Of Walt Disney, Dies at 85
Ron Miller had various jobs at the Disney company and Diane worked to support several institutions, such as the Music Center. By 1980, Ron Miller had risen to president of Walt Disney Productions. Diane Disney Miller, elder of the two daughters of Walt Disney and his wife Lillian Bounds Disney, passed away in Napa, California at the age of 79 on November 19, 2013. Diane founded The Walt Disney Family Museum along with her son Walter Elias Disney Miller as a sort of biography about her father, Walt. She once said, "With so many.
Diane Marie Disney Miller, the only biological daughter of Walt Disney, passed away at the age of 79 on Tuesday, November 19, after complications of a fall she had several weeks ago. She was the. November 19, 2013, San Francisco, California —Diane Disney Miller, oldest daughter of Walt and Lilly Disney, has died in Napa, California at the age of 79 from injuries sustained in a fall.. At the time of her death, she was president of the Board of Directors of the Walt Disney Family Foundation, the nonprofit organization that owns and operates the Walt Disney Family Museum located in the.
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She was 79. Miller died in the northern California wine town of Napa from injuries sustained in a fall, the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco said. Walt Disney Co Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger said the entertainment group founded by brothers Walt and Roy Disney in 1923 was "deeply saddened by the loss." Diane Disney Miller, Disney's daughter and one of the museum's founders, talks about it on Monday, March 30, 2009. Liz Hafalia/The Chronicle.. 01/05/24 by Christopher Renstrom. 2.