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As we usher in the New Year, Know Your Value looks back at the influential, groundbreaking women we lost in 2020.
“These 12 remarkable women fought tirelessly to make waves in science, politics, the arts and more throughout their lives — often way ahead of their time. They will not be forgotten.”
Cindy McCain tweeted the news of Roberta McCain's passing on Oct. 12, saying "It is with great sadness that I announce the death of my wonderful Mother In-law, Roberta McCain. I couldn’t have asked for a better role model or a better friend."
She had a long and eventful life. May God bless the McCain family. May light perpetual shine upon her.
In Memory of Roberta McCain R.I.P
Roberta McCain will attend services in D.C. and burial at Annapolis While John McCain’s military and political legacy are being lauded this week, one could overlook the impression his mother, ...
This feels so unfair. I’ve known people who have lost children. No one should have to bury their child.
"She taught me to find so much pleasure in life that misfortune could not rob me of the joy of living."
--Sen. John McCain about his mother, Roberta [Source - Washington Post]
In Town & Country’s October issue, Roberta McCain, matriarch and maverick, reflects on private life in a family with one of America’s most impressive records of public service.
Photograph by Jonathan Becker
In Town & Country’s October issue, Roberta McCain, matriarch and maverick, reflects on private life in a family with one of America’s most impressive records of public service.