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What Happens Inside Janet Shearon’s Life?

Who exactly is Janet Shearon?

Janet Shearon is a famous woman’s wife. Neil Armstrong’s late wife was Janet Shearon. The couple was together from the mid-1960s through the mid-1990s. They suffered severely as husband and wife from never-before-seen hardships associated with the loss of a loved one.

Biography of Janet Shearon

Janet Shearon was born in the town of Wilmette, Illinois.

She was the youngest of three daughters born to Dr. Clarence Shearon.

She later attended Purdue University, where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.

Janet Armstrong, Neil Armstrong’s ex-wife, attended New Trier High School.

She later attended Purdue University, where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.

Neil’s wife has garnered various international medals and honors.

People applauded her bravery and determination throughout the 1960s American space program.

Jane Shearon Her spouse, Neil Armstrong, attended the same university.

Jan and Neil married on January 28, 1956. They met at Purdue University.

Neil majored in aeronautical engineering, while Janet majored in home economics.

Ms. Armstrong was a synchronized swimmer as well.

Neil initially observed her and fell in love with her while swimming.

They initially met at a sorority party, however.

Janet, Neil Armstrong’s ex-wife, was a synchronized swimmer.

Neil initially observed her and fell in love with her while swimming. They initially met at a sorority party, however.

Janet revealed in an interview that she and her husband had been dating for three years before he asked her out.

She stated that her children’s father was not the type to rush into anything.

They settled in the San Gabriel Mountains on the outskirts of Lancaster, California, following their marriage.

Juniper Hills was their home. Jan often mentioned how she could see

her husband flying experimental aircraft in the distance at Edwards Air Force Base.

Janet dropped out of college after marrying Armstrong, which she later regretted.

Her daughter died when she was two years old.

The couple had two sons, Rick and Mark Armstrong, as well as a daughter-in-law Wendy, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Among her grandchildren, she was known as “Cee Cee.”

Karen Anne “Muffie” Armstrong, Neil and Shearon’s second child and only daughter

died of a brain tumor at the age of 2 years, and 9 months in 1962.

Neil and Janet’s wedding anniversary was on the day of the tragedy, which they reportedly never celebrated again.

Rick Armstrong, the eldest son of Neil Armstrong and Janet, studied biology and worked as an animal trainer.

Rick would later work for a software company. Mark, their youngest son, is also a software engineer.

Neil and Janet had two sons, Rick and Mark, a daughter-in-law, Wendy, as well as six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Neil and Shearon’s only daughter, Karen Anne, died in 1962.

Rick, the eldest son of the former couple, studied biology and worked as an animal trainer.

Rick would later work for a software company.

Mark, their youngest son, is now a software engineer who works alongside his brother.

He is also the father of three of his own children.

He once admitted that he has a dream that he’d like to realize: he’d like to travel to the Moon like his father.

Jane Shearon After Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong relocated to Houston, Texas for the NASA space program.

Following Armstrong’s successful mission in 1969, the couple relocated to Lebanon, Ohio.

The astronaut’s ex-wife claimed she was married to Neil Armstrong, not an astronaut.

Shearon explained that she was aware of her husband’s desire to travel to the moon.

She claimed that her husband’s transfer to the other heavenly body had no effect on her life.

Neil Armstrong and Janet Shearon Divorced for What Reason?

Janet Shearon

Armstrong and his late wife divorced in 1994 after 38 years of marriage.

According to Neil’s official biography, First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong,

the astronaut, and his wife split up when the former became obsessed with his moon mission.

According to James R. Hansen’s book, Armstrong became so focused on his mission that he had less time for his family.

As a result, Janet was left to shoulder the responsibility of caring for the children on her own.

According to the UK Telegraph, Neil suffered from depression following his

divorce but found happiness again when he met his second wife, Carol Held Knight.

Janet Received Millions in Divorce Settlement

Janet Shearon and the first man quietly ended their 38-year marriage in 1994.

They asked the judge to temporarily seal the record in order to attract as little press attention as possible.

Although Armstrong’s net worth was not disclosed in the divorce records,

Shearon’s share of the real and personal property was approximately $2.24 million.

She also received unspecified real estate and spousal support payments of up to $6,000 per month.

Janet’s net worth, which she received specifically from the divorce settlement,

amounts to nearly $5 million in today’s money when adjusted for inflation.

Shearon’s Life After Divorce

Janet Shearon moved to Utah after divorcing Armstrong, spending time in Deer Valley and St. George.

Janet was described as friendly by those who knew her.

She would frequently attend reunions for both her high school graduating class and her kindergarten class.

Shearon founded and coached the El Lago Aquanauts synchronized swimming team in 1964, and she remained a supporter and advocate throughout her life.

She was also a founding member of the KIT (Keep-In-Touch) group of astronaut wives, with whom she has maintained contact to this day.

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The Death of Janet Shearon

Shearon died on June 21, 2018, at the age of 84, in West Chester, Ohio, of lung cancer.

It is unknown when she was diagnosed. Armstrong’s ex-wife reportedly battled the disease for a long time.

She died just a few months before the film “First Man” hit theaters.

Whiplash, directed by Damien Chazelle, was an adaptation of Armstrong and Janet’s marital life during the Apollo 11 mission.