
Edna Disney - D23
Edna Disney passed away on December 18, 1984, at age 94. A spirited woman, with an understanding heart and a ready opinion to share, Edna provided support and counsel to her business-genius husband Roy O. Disney.
Edna Disney | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Edna Disney (née Francis) was the wife of Roy O. Disney, co-founder of The Walt Disney Company, who was known as a close confidante of the Disney brothers as one of those discreet figures who, behind the scenes, helped establish their legacy.
Edna Mode - Disney Wiki
Edna Mode is a supporting character in Disney/Pixar's 2004 animated film The Incredibles and its 2018 sequel. She is a fashion designer for Supers and a close friend of the Parr family. Edna is a half-Japanese, half-German, short fashion designer, and auteur.
Edna Francis Disney (1890-1984) - Find a Grave Memorial
Wife of Roy O. Disney (married April 11, 1925).
Edna Mode - Wikipedia
Edna "E" Mode [1] [2] [3] is a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018).
Edna Francis Disney, whose late husband Roy O. Disney... - UPI
Dec 20, 1984 · BURBANK, Calif. -- Edna Francis Disney, whose late husband Roy O. Disney co-founded Walt Disney Productions and helped build the entertainment company into an international conglomerate, has died...
Disney, Edna Francis - D23
Disney, Edna Francis Wife of Roy O. Disney. She was born in 1890 and met Roy in Kansas City. They married in 1925 in uncle Robert Disney’s home. The couple had one son, Roy E. Disney. Edna passed away in 1984 at the age of 94. She was named a …
Edna Disney (Francis) (1890 - 1984) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Dec 12, 2024 · Edna Disney (nee Francis) was the wife of Roy O. Disney, co-founder of the Walt Disney Company.
Edna Disney - IMDb
Edna Disney was born on 16 January 1890 in Reese, Kansas, USA. She was married to Roy O. Disney. She died on 18 December 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
REDCAT Story | REDCAT
As the project progressed, Roy E. Disney, son of Roy O. and Edna Disney—and at the time vice chairman of The Walt Disney Company—saw an opportunity for California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) to have a presence within this striking piece of postmodernist architecture.
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