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    Dolores Hope, wife of Bob Hope, dies at 102

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dolores Hope, the sultry-voiced songstress who was married to Bob Hope for 69 years and sometimes sang on his shows for U.S. troops and on his television specials, has died at age 102.

    Hope family spokesman Harlan Boll said Hope died Monday of natural causes at home in Los Angeles. He did not elaborate.

    "Both the entertainment world and the church have lost a woman of profound faith, gifted musical talent and dedication," said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez. "The death of Dolores Hope leaves a huge void in Southern California."

    Bob Hope died at age 100 on July 27, 2003.

    At her 100th birthday party, Dolores Hope appeared little changed: Her white hair was richly coiffed, her skin smooth and her voice deep and warm. She was brought to the party in a wheelchair but was alert and happy as she greeted old friends and posed for photographs.

    Hope mused, "I thought it was going to be just another birthday."

    In 1933, when Bob Hope was appearing in his first Broadway show, "Roberta," his friend and fellow cast member George Murphy persuaded him to visit the Vogue Club to "hear a pretty girl sing." She was Dolores Reade, a dark beauty whose singing of "It's Only a Paper Moon" entranced the young comedian.

    "I'll never forget what a wonderful singer she was," said Rip Taylor. "In fact, that's how Bob and Dolores met. It seems to me that they were always laughing."

    Hope returned every night and soon he was escorting her to her hotel after her shows. They married Feb. 19, 1934, and she quit nightclubs to join his vaudeville act. Then she retired.

    "Bob was the hot thing in New York then," she recalled in 1997. "I thought I'd better stay home and take care of Bob."

    When they moved to Hollywood in 1938 for the beginning of his film career, Dolores stayed home and devoted her time to raising the four children the Hopes adopted: Linda, Anthony, Kelly and Nora.

    "I had such a huge admiration for both of them," said Julie Newmar. "The quality it takes to get just one year older, says a lot about that fact that she lived to 102."

    She continued singing at parties, and in the 1940s she began accompanying Hope on his Christmas trips to entertain U.S. troops. In 1966 she sang "Silent Night" to hushed thousands of GI's who then rose and gave her a thunderous ovation, many with tears in their eyes.

    "Dolores was a good friend and a good person," said Nancy Reagan. "She was an extraordinary partner to Bob throughout his entire life, supporting both their family at home and Bob's selfless cause to entertain U.S. troops abroad. Together, they brought countless hours of laughter and cheer to Americans everywhere."

    In 1990, Mrs. Hope accompanied Bob on his last Christmas visit to American forces, visiting troops who were in Saudi Arabia for Operation Desert Storm. Marie Osmond, Ann Jillian and the Pointer Sisters did not perform, to avoid offending Saudi sensibilities about women entertainers. But Dolores was approved and sang "White Christmas" to a rapt audience.

    "She was the first lady of the USO," said Carol Channing. "They didn't come any more patriotic, caring or talented than Dolores."

    She was born Dolores DeFina in 1909 in New York's Harlem to an Italian father and Irish mother, and grew up in the Bronx. Her diction faintly echoed the Bronx upbringing.

    "My father died when I was very young, and there was just my mother, my sister and me," she remarked in 1982. "Were we a needy family? I always like what General Eisenhower said: 'We were poor and didn't know it.'"

    She began singing early, worked as a model and a Ziegfeld showgirl and at 20 sang with George Olson's band. She adopted the name Dolores Reade, borrowed from stage actress Florence Reed. In her 80s, Dolores revived her singing career, recording three albums of old and new standards and appearing at New York's Rainbow and Stars as guest with Rosemary Clooney.

    Aside from overseeing two homes— the 18,000 square-foot mansion in North Hollywood and the 25,000 square-foot hilltop home in Palm Springs — Dolores worked indefatigably for numerous charities. From 1969 to 1976 she served as president of the Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Desert, Calif., then becoming chairwoman.

    In 1982, she explained her philosophy: "I like being with people, but I also need to have my time alone. I think it's terribly important to have some time during the day when you stop and take all the energy that you have given out and pull it back in, find the source of your energy. Then you work from there."

    ___

    AP Entertainment Writer Derrik J. Lang contributed to this report.

     

    693 comments

    • Richard  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My Heart goes out to the rest of my family RIP you two god bless you both
    • Richard  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Bob & Dolores Hope RIP we well miss You Love Richard G Bolt II Cottonwood Arizona a long loss friend.
    • Richard  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      They are together forever.Thank for the memorys.
    • Rose  •  8 mths ago
      Rest In Peace Mrs. Hope Thank You for your profound Kindness to Our Troops that were protecting us and This Nation and Giving them a Little Peace from their Missions... Now You can Join Your beloved Husband and Dance Forever In Heaven...
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Rose. Your post is beautiful. There's nothing more I can add.
      • Thomas 8 mths ago
        No need to read any further. Thanks Rose...well said! Two lives lived to the fullest with dignity and grace. They can now rest in eternity together.....
      • Rose 7 mths ago
        I like to thank all Those who took out Time to Like My comment On the passing of Mrs. Dolores Hope Wife of the late Entertainer Mr. Bob Hope who gave to Our Troops that were protecting Our Nation as Well as the American people I did not have the Pleasure to of meet them but knew of him thru his Career, I am Honor that I did know a little of Him and Also of his Wife.Thank You Again for your lovely Comments
    • Darla  •  8 mths ago
      God Bless the Hope Family!
    • Col. Dan  •  8 mths ago
      Terrific people, the Hopes. GOT A FEW QUESTIONS: Bob lived to age 100, and Dolores to age 102. What gave the Hopes their longevity?

      SOME QUESTIONS:
      *Was it their diet?
      *Or, did both of them have family members who reached those ages?
      *What did their families eat?
      **Or, was it because they didn't produce bio children? Adopted kids are like all other kids.
      ***Does not producing bio kids extend one's life expectancy?
      ****We had 5 kids, 1 still life, and 2 miscarriages. My wife lived to age 77+. Her brother - 78 (2 kids). I'm at 87 now. Her mother lived to 99 (2 kids). My Mother lived to age 67+, and my father lived to age 79--. My brother is 83+. and sister is 80+. Mom had one cousin reach 103. Others, both sides, 95, 90, 90, & a few 88s, plus others. Some died younger. Crazy - no formula - except food and NO TOBACCO, ALCOHOL OR ILLEGAL DRUGS.
      *I don't know the food diets of any family members. A few alcoholics died at ages 37, 51,
      64, & 66. Don't know about others.

      What is longevity? Maybe genes. Definitely 'life style'. But there are NO guarantees. Just don't play in traffic or stand up in combat!
    • kc46  •  8 mths ago
      These two people were a class, a breed unto themselves. Even my 15 year old daughter was sad to learn of her death and se remember when Bob died. My kids love his movies.
    • Rich  •  8 mths ago
      Bob and Dolores Hope set the standard for patriotism and class. We were lucky to have them for the time they enriched us. Thanks for the memories!
    • miss v  •  8 mths ago
      I can just hear Bob saying.."Sugar what took you so long getting here?"
      RIP dear lady!
      • A Yahoo! user 8 mths ago
        Oh! What a wonderful thing to say!!! I love your comment!!
      • Isabella 8 mths ago
        That is AMAZING! i am getting chills as my mind can very much imagine that...almost to tears...so very beautiful indeed!!
      • Isabella 8 mths ago
        both smiling once again at each other...
    • memememe  •  8 mths ago
      Bless her soul! Heaven is truly a much happier place for Bob, now!
    • LA  •  8 mths ago
      RIP dear Delores, in the arms of your sweetheart.....
    • Rich  •  8 mths ago
      First, America has lost a truly beautiful and remarkable woman. She and her husband Bob are held in high esteem by the men and women in our armed forces for a reason. May God welcome you with open arms to eternal life.
      Second, I am disgusted and ashamed for many of you who have found it necessary to use this kind woman's passing as an excuse to spew your bitterness about politics and class warfare. There are plenty of other stories for you to leave your comments that will welcome you. Your hatful comments on here are a disgrace.
      • A Yahoo! user 8 mths ago
        I totally agree with your comments Rich...This was one classy lady and doesn't deserve this disrespect from ill bred people who are bored enough to write nasty and bitter comments...
      • Reyna 8 mths ago
        I completely agree with you Rich. Unfortunately, there are those whose hearts and minds are filled with nothing but the hatred they spew from behind their keyboard. Bob and Delores Hope were a class act on many levels. They're probably entertaining in heaven as we speak :)
      • Jinia Amee 8 mths ago
        Delores and Bob are the best ever.Their kindness is something everyone should strive for.
    • B S  •  8 mths ago
      They were a class act. Laughter really does make you live longer. Real People doing real good
    • john  •  8 mths ago
      I saw Bob Hope at Lai Kae, 4 Corp Area, Vietnam in 1969. He was the greatest. He and Dolores represented the best of the greatest generation. The number of comment hidden remarks by our next generation reflects a sad decline in the gene pool.
    • William  •  8 mths ago
      One of my favorite lines, when asked why he didn't run for President, Bob replied, "because Delores doesn't want to live in a smaller house".
    • CW  •  8 mths ago
      Class acts.
    • Rick  •  8 mths ago
      There used to be a saying ...that they,re generation said.....YOU LEAVE THE WORLD IN A BETTER PLACE THAN YOU FOUND IT...The HOPES DID JUST THAT.....
      • shredmiester 8 mths ago
        Ah the memories, i wubbed Bob and Dean together
      • Rick 8 mths ago
        I Was Glued To The T.V.Whenever One Of His Movies Came On And His Variety Show ...well......
    • Catharsiss  •  8 mths ago
      RIP
    • David W  •  8 mths ago
      Rest in Peace...A true Patriot!
    • Victoria  •  8 mths ago
      102 years and the majority of them spent entertaining people. Now that's a life! Rest in Peace, dear lady.
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