Thurgood Marshall married to Vivian Buster Burey in 1929 Thurgood Marshall married to Cecilia Suyat in 1955
Vivian "Buster" Burey then Cecilia Suyat.
Thurgood Marshall actually had two wives, Vivian "Buster" Burey and Cecilia Suyat. There isn't much information about his wives but it is known that he had two wives. He also had two sons which are also not known about.
Yes, Thurgood Marshall married to Vivian Buster Burey in 1929 Yes, Thurgood Marshall married to Cecilia Suyat in 1955
No, once you die you are no longer married and the surviving party can remarry without a divorce.
Cecilia "Cissy" Suyat
Thurgood Marshall married to Vivian Buster Burey in 1929 Thurgood Marshall married to Cecilia Suyat in 1955
Vivian "Buster" Burey then Cecilia Suyat.
She is still alive. Her husband, Thurgood Marshall, died in 1993.
Thurgood Marshall was married to Cecilia Suyat Marshall.
Cecilia Suyat was married to Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American appointed to the US Supreme Court. Marshall was also a famous civil rights attorney who successfully argued 29 of 32 cases before the Supreme Court, including the landmark Brown v. Board of Education, (1954), that declared segregation in the public schools unconstitutional.Thurgood Marshall died in 1993; Cecilia Suyat is still alive as of this writing (March 2011).
Thurgood Marshall actually had two wives, Vivian "Buster" Burey and Cecilia Suyat. There isn't much information about his wives but it is known that he had two wives. He also had two sons which are also not known about.
Yes, Thurgood Marshall married to Vivian Buster Burey in 1929 Yes, Thurgood Marshall married to Cecilia Suyat in 1955
Thurgood Marshall married to Vivian Buster Burey in 1929 Thurgood Marshall married to Cecilia Suyat in 1955
No, once you die you are no longer married and the surviving party can remarry without a divorce.
Thurgood Marshall first wife name was "Buster" Burey. Burey died in 1995 and thurgood then married his second wife "Cassy" cecilia suyat by: lakasual dunn-alllen
Cecilia was from Rome in what is today the country of Italy.