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Elinor Isabel Judefind Agnew (born April 23, 1921) is the widow of the 39th Vice President of the United States, Spiro Agnew, who also served as a governor of Maryland. She is known as Judy.
   Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she was daughter of W. Lee Judefind, a chemist, and his wife, the former Ruth Elinor Schafer. Her paternal grandfather was a Methodist minister.
   She married Agnew on May 27, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland; he'd graduated from Army Officers Candidate School two days earlier. They have four children: Pamela, James Rand, Susan, and Kimberly.

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