The sisters, who were the first known quintuplets to survive past infancy, became a global phenomenon after their 1934 birth.
Annette Dionne, who shared in her siblings’ fame as one of the first quintuplets known to survive infancy died Wednesday in Beloeil, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. She was 91 and the last surviving ...
The Dionne quintuplets were a global sensation during the Great Depression. The last of the five sisters, Annette, died in ...
The last member of the Dionne Quintuplets has passed away. The Dionne Quints Museum reported that Annette, the last living member of the family, passed away on December 24. "It is with deep regret ...
Annette Dionne died at a hospital in Canada on Wednesday, Dec. 24, according to a family spokesperson Desiree Anello is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2025. Her work ...
The Dionne sisters- five identical girls born in Canada in 1934- became the first quintuplets in recorded medical history to survive infancy, then global sensations but their lives were also marked by ...
Annette was one of five identical sisters born on May 28, 1934 — in what was called a medical marvel at the time — as all ...
Annette Dionne, the last of the famous 'Dionne Quintuplets,' died Wednesday of complications due to Alzheimer's disease in a suburb of Montreal. She was 91.