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J.R.R. tolkien's wife died at November 29, 1971

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J.R.R. Tolkien was married to Edith Bratt. They met as teenagers and remained together until Edith's death in 1971. Tolkien credits Edith as being the inspiration for the character LΓΊthien in his Middle-earth writings.

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Mabel Tolkien died in 1904 of acute Diabetes.

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Tolkien married Edith Mary Bratt. They met while living in the same boarding house.

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