Anna Chernenko

Born: 1913

Died: 2010

Wife of Chernenko
Chernenko in 1973
Gorbachev his successor Chernenko was photo in 1987 on White House
Andropov successor Chernenko was photo in 1974.

Anna Chernenko is wife of Konstantin Chernenko (1913-2010) was an women and first lady of USSR.[1] He was born in 1913


Death


Chernenko died on 2010 in Russia and not attend to Funeral.

Early carrer and life

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Chernenko wife was born in 1913 a after year Titanic was sunk. His wife died of caused by Emphysema and Heart failure in 10 March 1985 in Moscow.

After the death and health

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Anna Chernenko health was begin in 2009 before a year his death. He died in 2010.

Personal life

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Anna Chernenko married Chernenko in 1944 before WW2 ending.

[2]

  1. Pallonetto, Fabiano; Mangina, Eleni; Milano, Federico; Finn, Donal P. (2019-01). "SimApi, a smartgrid co-simulation software platform for benchmarking building control algorithms". SoftwareX. 9: 271–281. doi:10.1016/j.softx.2019.03.003. ISSN 2352-7110. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) (2010-2022) his death in 2022
  2. "Clinical Outcomes Following Total Hip Replacement". EAS Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 4 (6): 134–139. 2022-06-18. doi:10.36349/easjms.2022.v04i06.003. ISSN 2663-1857.



Wife of Chernenko (1913-2010) 185.191.57.57 (talk) 20:25, 20 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

See also

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Yuri Andropov

Death and disease

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Anna Chernenko was signed in 19 November 2010 disease.


Anna Chernenko died on 2010 on age 97. Her death cause : Heart disease and Dementia complications from COPD and 2 diseases.

Funeral (2 December 2010-2024)

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The state funeral was beginning in 2 December 2024 in Novodevichy Cemetery. Following his husband was buried in Kremlin. Anna Chernenko was funeral in Novodevichy Cemetery in 2024 by his guards. His Putin attened funeral with Dmitry Medvedev

Funeral attendeds (2010-present)

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Mikhail Gorbachev (died in 2022)

Vladimir Putin (born 1952)

Dmitry Medvedev (President of Russia 2008 to 2012)