Anne Eisenhower
American interior designer (1949–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barbara Anne Eisenhower (May 30, 1949 – July 30, 2022) was an American interior designer based in New York City.[1]
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Early life
On May 30, 1949, Eisenhower was born in West Point, New York. Eisenhower's father was John Eisenhower, a U.S. military historian and a U.S. diplomat. Eisenhower's mother was Barbara Jean (née Thompson) Eisenhower. Eisenhower's grandfather was General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States.[2]
Personal life
Eisenhower's first husband was Fernando Echavarría-Uribe, an insurance executive from Bogotá, Colombia, whom she met while vacationing in South America in 1966.[3][4] They married in November 1968,[3][4][5] and six months later had a daughter, Adriana Echavarría (born May 29, 1969). Adriana was the first great-grandchild of President Eisenhower; she was born two months after his death. Adriana became a photographer,[6] and was married for a time to Eduardo Mendoza de la Torre, the ex vice minister of justice in Colombia and later a vice president of Avianca airlines, who was the only man to have ever testified against the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar.[7]
Anne Eisenhower was presented at the International Debutante Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City in 1967.[8]
In the 1980s, Eisenhower married Wolfgang Flöttl, a hedge-fund manager.[9] Both were figures in the New York charity circuit. Eisenhower filed for divorce from Flöttl in 2018.[10]
In 2019 Eisenhower was living in Manhattan's Upper East Side. She sold the historic Southampton mansion, Claverack, for $35 million in 2010.[1]
Death
Eisenhower died on July 30, 2022, in New York, aged 73.[11]
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