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Name
  
Dorothy Ruth

Role
  
Babe Ruth's daughter

Siblings
  
Julia Ruth Stevens



Died
  
May 18, 1989, Durham, Connecticut, United States

Parents
  
Juanita Jennings, Helen Ruth, Babe Ruth

Children
  
Daniel J. Sullivan Jr., Richard Pirone, Donna Pirone, Genevieve Sullivan, Ellen Sullivan, Linda Pirone

Spouse
  
Dominick Pirone (m. 1948–1989), Daniel J. Sullivan (m. 1940–1945)

Similar People
  
Babe Ruth, Claire Merritt Ruth, Helen Ruth, Julia Ruth Stevens, George Herman Ruth - Sr

Tribute to Dorothy Ruth Pomeroy "Our Mother"


Dorothy Helen Ruth Pirone (June 7, 1921 – May 18, 1989) was the biological daughter of Babe Ruth and his mistress Juanita Jennings (born Juanita Grenandtz). She was adopted by Babe and his first wife, Helen Woodward Ruth. She wrote a memoir of her father, titled My Dad, the Babe.

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Childhood

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Dorothy was born June 7, 1921 in New York City, at St. Vincent's Hospital to Juanita Jennings, and was adopted by Babe and Helen Ruth. It is documented that Dorothy was raised to believe that Helen was her biological mother. It is speculated that Helen did not know that Dorothy was the result of an extramarital affair between Babe and his girlfriend, Jennings. It is possible that when Babe Ruth learned of his mistress's pregnancy, he convinced Helen, unaware that Babe was the father, to adopt the baby girl. Babe Ruth also somehow convinced Dorothy's biological mother to allow him to adopt their daughter, so that she could be raised with him and a (possibly unsuspecting) Helen.

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Helen and Babe Ruth separated some time between 1924–1926. Babe and Helen Ruth did not divorce because of their religious beliefs. Dorothy lived with her adoptive mother Helen after the separation. In January 1929, when she was 7 years old, her mother died in a house fire. After Helen's death, Dorothy lived with her father and Claire Merritt Ruth, whom he married in April 1929. She had one step-sister, as Babe had adopted Claire's daughter Julia.

Dorothy learned at the age of 59 in 1980 that Juanita Jennings Ellias was her real mother. Dorothy had known Juanita growing up, but only as a friend of her father. She had never known that Jennings was her biological mother. She referred to Jennings as "Aunt Nita."

Later life

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She married Daniel J. Sullivan, a Brooklyn employee of the Railway Express Agency, on January 7, 1940. Her son, Daniel J. Sullivan Jr. (1940 - 1974), was born in October 1940 and later had 5 children. Dorothy's marriage to Sullivan also produced two daughters, Genevieve Herrlein and Ellen Ruth Hourigan (b. 1943), before the union ended in 1945. Dorothy later married Dominick Pirone, a New York general contractor in New York City, on December 8, 1948. Three children were born of this second marriage: Donna Analovitch, Richard Pirone (1950-2001), and Linda Ruth Tosetti (b. 1954). She lived in Durham, Connecticut and raised Arabian horses, and wrote My Dad, the Babe.

She was a joint plaintiff along with the Babe Ruth League in a trademark dispute with Macmillan Incorporated over use of the Babe Ruth likeness.

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She died on May 18, 1989 at the age of 67 in Durham, Connecticut, survived by four daughters, a son and 12 grandchildren.

References

Dorothy Ruth Wikipedia


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