Yes, Walter Dean Myers was married. He had a loving wife.
Walter Dean Myers had three children: Michael, Karen, and Christopher.
jason, karen, george
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Herbert and Florence Dean were his foster parents, i don't think he has a wife or kids or any siblings.
Walter has three kids, the first is named Karen, the second is Michel. He than got divorced with his first wife, Joyce. He remarried and they had a son named Christopher.
Yes, he did.
Lemon Brown did not have a son. The story "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers focuses on Lemon Brown's past regrets and his relationship with his deceased wife. Lemon Brown's treasure is not physical, but rather the memories he has of his wife and the love they shared.
Walter Milton Dean Myers [b. August 12, 1937] was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia. His mother died when he was three years old. So he moved to New York City's Harlem, to live with his father's first, recently remarried wife. Myers wrote about his Harlem years in 'Bad Boy: a Memor'. One such formative experience was due to the intervention of a Ms. Dodson, whom the neighborhood called 'the Wicked Witch of West Harlem'. At the time of their acquaintance, Myers was an avid comic book reader. That zeal nevertheless was nipped in the bud when Dodson described comic books as the 'how to get to jail'.
Howard Dean's wife is Judith Steinberg Dean, M.D.
Yes, he had a son Dean Todd Hall with his first wife, Opal McKinney. His son Dean is also a musician, singer and songwriter. He and his wife Carol live in Tennessee.
Walter Camp did have a wife and children. His wife was Alice Graham Sumner and his children were names Walter Jr. & Janet.