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And then there was one... Cecile Dionne is dead to me at 91, leaving Annette as the last surviving Dionne Quintuplet

Cécile Dionne, one of the world-famous Dionne Quintuplets, died this week at age 91 following a long illness.

Born in Corbeil, Ont., Cécile and her sisters were a global sensation from the moment of their birth on May 28, 1934.

“A symbol of an era marked by wonder, controversy, and exploitation, she lived her life with quiet dignity, exemplary discretion and gentle humour, despite the hardships of a childhood lived in the public eye,” her obituary said.

“She is survived by her sister Annette Dionne, and now joins her other sisters in peace and well-earned rest.”

Cécile, Emilie, Marie, Annette and Yvonne Dionne became world famous not long after their birth, and they grew up unhappily in the public eye.

A New York Times story on Cécile’s death says that in 1997, the sisters wrote to the family of septuplets born in Iowa that their birth should not be “considered entertainment.”

“Our lives have been ruined by the exploitation we suffered,” the Dionnes said in the letter.

“If this letter changes the course of events for these newborns, then perhaps our lives will have served a higher purpose.”

A statement from the Dionne Quints Heritage Board said the birth of the sisters “was a miracle of its time during the difficult Depression.”

“The five girls – Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie, and Marie – became a ‘good news’ story in this challenging time, drawing worldwide attention to the area, and attracting three million people to ‘Quintland’ to see and hear the girls at play,“ the statement said.

“Hollywood told their story in three movies, while endorsements for commercial products became commonplace.”

Their upbringing as a “tourist attraction” rivalling Niagara Falls and Shirley Temple has left a mixed legacy, the board said.

“Their difficult upbringing resonates with us today and is reason not to forget the rights of children and families -- the Dionne sisters did bring some assistance to the lives of others,” the statement said.

“The Quints helped launch the ‘Adopt-a-Child’ campaign, with 800 orphans finding a home – a record for the time. And by getting shots for diphtheria for the Quints, the follow-up of other children getting shots hit unprecedented numbers."

Cécile “leaves behind family members, close friends, and countless Canadians who continue to remember with emotion the extraordinary story of the Dionne Quintuplets,” her obituary said.

“The family extends heartfelt thanks to the medical staff who provided care and compassion during the last months of her life. In accordance with her wishes, a private funeral will be held for immediate family only. Members of the media are asked to respect the family’s privacy.”

In memory of Cécile, donations may be made to Kidshelpphone.ca an organization dedicated to providing a safe and trusted place for young people in crisis or in need.

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by Anonymousreply 42August 2, 2025 5:14 PM

Well I guess her Vegas residency will be cancelled, am I right?

by Anonymousreply 1August 1, 2025 1:50 PM

Fascinating story

by Anonymousreply 2August 1, 2025 1:52 PM

I read the headline and thought Celine Dion had succumbed to her stiff person's disease.

by Anonymousreply 3August 1, 2025 2:00 PM

She looks like George Stephanopoulus.

by Anonymousreply 4August 1, 2025 2:05 PM

Fakers. Actually from Ontario.

by Anonymousreply 5August 1, 2025 2:09 PM

r5 who ever said anything different?

by Anonymousreply 6August 1, 2025 2:11 PM

There are LOTS of French Canadians in eastern and northern Ontario.

by Anonymousreply 7August 1, 2025 2:12 PM

R5 must be American. There's plenty of French Canadians in Ontario and even in Manitoba.

by Anonymousreply 8August 1, 2025 2:17 PM

No shit, Shirley. There are more French-Canadians in New England than there are in Ontario.

by Anonymousreply 9August 1, 2025 2:21 PM

Our hearts will go on.

by Anonymousreply 10August 1, 2025 2:29 PM

I thought this was Celine at first and was surprisingly stricken by the thought. RIP Cecile! Carry on, Celine!

by Anonymousreply 11August 1, 2025 2:34 PM

Amateurs.

by Anonymousreply 12August 1, 2025 2:49 PM

What a tragic story

by Anonymousreply 13August 1, 2025 2:52 PM

I learned the story from an excellent PBS documentary in the 70s or 80s. Will try to find it online.

by Anonymousreply 14August 1, 2025 2:59 PM

Barbara Streislund. also passed away today at 98.

by Anonymousreply 15August 1, 2025 3:10 PM

Every adult in this story comes off as awful.

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by Anonymousreply 16August 1, 2025 3:20 PM

I realize that it's hard to come up with five girl names all at once but "Yvonne Dionne" really seems like adding insult to injury.

by Anonymousreply 17August 1, 2025 3:23 PM

I hadn't woken up yet, and I went from thinking Celine Dion died, to Dionne Warwick having died.

by Anonymousreply 18August 1, 2025 3:26 PM

We love you Celine!

You were the BEST ZEENGER IN DEE VORLD!!!

Stiff Bitch Syndrome is gonna get us all in the end, momma!!!!

by Anonymousreply 19August 1, 2025 3:26 PM

And now we have Annette Warwick on the line...Ms. Warwick, what is the connection between Psychic Friends and your hit theme song from Titanic, and will you be able to sing it at the Psychic Titanic Friends Revival with your sister now gone?

by Anonymousreply 20August 1, 2025 3:30 PM

My mother was born in 1930, and she said that the relentless attention to, and adoration of, the Dionne Quints made her feel like "chopped liver."

by Anonymousreply 21August 1, 2025 3:38 PM

D15, passed WHAT?

by Anonymousreply 22August 1, 2025 3:44 PM

They had nine siblings! Their mom was a baby making machine.

by Anonymousreply 23August 1, 2025 4:45 PM

I didn't know the quints did a movie with Cesar Romero

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by Anonymousreply 24August 1, 2025 4:50 PM

They were absolute dolls.

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by Anonymousreply 25August 1, 2025 4:55 PM

How old is her surviving sister?

by Anonymousreply 26August 1, 2025 5:00 PM

R23 welcome to late19th century Quebecois culture. Im the *now* proud descendent of a family of fifteen kids, who came from from a family of fourteen kids and so on.

Thanks to the new citizenship rules, we are ALL Canadien.

by Anonymousreply 27August 1, 2025 5:07 PM

R23/R27, they were Catholics. 'Nuff said.

by Anonymousreply 28August 1, 2025 5:27 PM

As my father said about my grand-père:

They lived on a rock farm in Charlevoix—they fucked day and night!

by Anonymousreply 29August 1, 2025 6:12 PM

I had no idea any one of them was still alive. They seemed to be ancient history.

by Anonymousreply 30August 1, 2025 6:47 PM

You seem mistaken

by Anonymousreply 31August 1, 2025 7:23 PM

I wish French Canadians would reproduce like they once did. Beautiful people, place and cuture.

by Anonymousreply 32August 1, 2025 9:06 PM

How old is the last sister Annette Dionne?

by Anonymousreply 33August 1, 2025 9:16 PM

I remember vividly as a child <10 reading a loooonng [italic]National Geographic Magazine [/italic] article about the Quints, and similar, shorter articles in Time, Life, and the World Book encyclopedia. And every year a birthday article about them.

All but one of the sisters' faces always looked so sad and melancholy. Trying to recall which "happy" sister it was--perhaps the one who became a nun?

by Anonymousreply 34August 1, 2025 9:29 PM

The Jacquezen 5

by Anonymousreply 35August 1, 2025 9:34 PM

R33 my guess is the same age as the four dead ones. Just a hunch.

by Anonymousreply 36August 2, 2025 4:08 AM

R33. That "joke" was so much funnier in the earlier response that you failed to read. Be better. Try harder.

by Anonymousreply 37August 2, 2025 4:43 AM

Annette and I are true survivors!

by Anonymousreply 38August 2, 2025 5:13 AM

Yes, r37, I was pissed when I finally saw it!

by Anonymousreply 39August 2, 2025 3:30 PM

My dad was born in 33 - as a little kid in the 60s I remember using his "baby dish" a small pewter bowl with a wide scalloped rim. Each scallop was and embossed with the head and name if one of the Dionne quints.

by Anonymousreply 40August 2, 2025 3:41 PM

Jesus our Google-ized world is strange.

I was wrong on some details, but I hadn't seen this thing in 55 years.

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by Anonymousreply 41August 2, 2025 3:48 PM

My father met them! Ha.

by Anonymousreply 42August 2, 2025 5:14 PM
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