Jeanne Martin, the second wife of legendary entertainer Dean Martin, passed away on August 24, 2016, at the age of 89 after a long battle with cancer. Her death came just three weeks after the loss of their son, Ricci Martin, who tragically passed away on August 3, 2016, at the age of 62. The timing of their deaths has left the Martin family in deep mourning, coping with the overwhelming grief of losing both a beloved mother and a cherished son within such a short period of time.
Jeanne and Dean were married from 1949 to 1973, and during their marriage, they had three children: Dean Paul, Ricci, and Sasha. Even after their divorce, Jeanne remained an important figure in Dean’s life and continued to maintain a good relationship with him, particularly for the sake of their children. Despite their separation, Jeanne always spoke with affection about Dean, recalling the love they had shared and the complicated dynamics of their marriage.
After her divorce from Dean, Jeanne lived a relatively private life, away from the media spotlight, but remained closely involved with her children, particularly during the difficult times following the death of their son Dean Paul in 1987, who tragically died in a plane crash. The family’s grief continued with the passing of Ricci Martin, who was also a musician like his father. Ricci’s sudden death was a devastating blow, and just weeks later, Jeanne’s own passing compounded the heartbreak for the remaining members of the family.
Jeanne’s death marks the end of an era for the Martin family. She had been a significant figure, not just as Dean’s ex-wife, but as a mother who carried with her the memories of a life filled with both joy and sorrow. Throughout her life, Jeanne was known for her strength, resilience, and commitment to her children, and her loss leaves a profound void in the family.
The Martin family is now left to cope with the loss of both a mother and a brother in such a short span of time, a grief that will surely take years to heal. Jeanne’s passing, along with the death of Ricci, reminds us of the deep emotional bonds that tie families together, even through the most difficult of times.