Shel Silverstein had a wife named Susan Hastings. Susan died 5 years after having Shels baby girl Shoshana. Susan Hastings died on June 29, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Yes indeed he did to Susan Hastings and had one child Shoshanna but it ended in divorce and Susan died five years after her daughter was born in 1975.
Shel Silverstein never married and did not have any children. He was a private person who preferred to keep his personal life out of the public eye.
There is no known record of Shel Silverstein ever being married. He did father two children but was not married to either of the mothers.
Shel Silverstein is dead. To the best of my knowledge he wasn't married while he was alive, though he did have two children.
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he was married
he was married to Susan last name=?
Once to Susan Hastings.
Shel Silverstein never married a woman named Susan. He was married once to Sarah Spencer from 1950 to 1960. Shel Silverstein was a bachelor at the time of his death in 1999.
Yes, Shel Silverstein was married to Susan Hagen. They got married in 1950, but their marriage ended in divorce.
Shel Silverstein and Susan Hastings divorced in 1970. They were married for approximately four years before parting ways.
The poem "Never Bite A Married Woman On The Thigh" by Shel Silverstein can be found on the Squdoo site (See links below).
Shel Silverstein has 2 children
Yes, Shel Silverstein has 2 kids.
Shel Silverstein has 2 children
Yes, Susan and Shel were married but ended it in a divorce. They had a daughter, Shoshanna who died of a brain anuerism in 1982 at 11 years old and they have a son Matthew, born 1984. (They were married in a church)
Shel Silverstein was an American author, poet, and cartoonist.
Shel Silverstein's birth name is Silverstein, Sheldon Allan.
Shel Silverstein never publicly discussed his sexual orientation. What we know is that he was married once and had a child. After his wife died, he had another child with a female partner.
Shel Silverstein was born on September 25, 1930.