Edith Iglauer

Edith Iglauer

Deceased · Born: Mar 10, 1917 · Died: Feb 13, 2019

Personal Details

BornMar 10, 1917 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Spouse
  • Franklin Wetmore White

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Oct 18, 2015 )
  • Philip Hamburger

    ( Dec 25, 1942 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • John Heywood Daly

    ( May 11, 2025 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Parents
  • Jay Iglauer
  • Bertha Good
Relatives
  • Jane Iglauer Fallon (Sibling)

Biography

Edith Iglauer, a literary luminary, burst onto the scene on March 10, 1917, in the culturally resplendent city of Cleveland, Ohio, USA, setting the stage for a life replete with an abundance of remarkable literary achievements. Over the course of her illustrious writing career, which spanned many years, Iglauer's pen left an indelible mark on the world of literature, with one of her most notable and enduring works being the publication of "Navigating the Heart" in the year 2000. Furthermore, her groundbreaking contributions to the documentary series "Modern Marvels" in 1993 and the reality TV show "Ice Road Truckers" in 2000, respectively, served as a testament to her boundless versatility and innate talent as a writer, cementing her status as a multifaceted literary giant.

Edith's personal life was a testament to her fearless and adventurous spirit, as she embarked on a most unconventional and extraordinary journey of love, marked by a series of bold and daring decisions that defied societal norms and expectations. This remarkable woman, with a heart full of courage and a soul full of passion, chose to break free from the traditional constraints of monogamy, opting instead to form three distinct and separate romantic unions with three unique and individual men.

Edith's life came to a tragic end on February 13, 2019, in the picturesque town of Sechelt, nestled in the province of British Columbia, within the vast and breathtakingly beautiful country of Canada.

Her untimely passing has had a profound and lasting impact on the literary world, as her written works continue to captivate and inspire readers, leaving a lasting and profound impression on all who have been fortunate enough to have been touched by her creative genius.

Despite her untimely departure, Edith's literary legacy lives on, a testament to her enduring talent and the profound influence she has had on the world of literature.

Her work continues to mesmerize and motivate readers, a lasting tribute to her remarkable life and a reminder of the profound impact she had on those who were fortunate enough to have known her.

Edith's passing may have brought an end to her life, but it has not diminished the profound and lasting impact she has had on the world of literature, and her work will continue to inspire and captivate readers for generations to come.