no
Divorced. Twice.
Divorced
single,Engaged,widowed, in a relationship etc
mark "other" if divorced or widowed
No she was widowed
widowed
Mr still. Unless he's widowed, then you call him sir
The word that means not having a husband or a wife is "single." This term is commonly used to describe someone who is not married or in a committed romantic relationship. It can refer to individuals who are unmarried, divorced, or widowed.
If you were married to him when he died, then you are considered widowed. If you divorced him before he died, then you are considered divorced. However, for the purposes of religion, if your religion does not recognize divorce, then you are considered widowed, even if you divorced your husband before he died, and you should not have to seek an annulment.
Baronesses are the wives of barons (although they can be single, divorced or widowed).
The assertion that General Raymond Odierno is divorced, is a big lie... General Raymond Odierno is neither divorced, widowed or separated
Use "Mrs." for a divorced or widowed woman who chooses to retain her ex-husband's last name or her late husband's name. "Ms." is appropriate for a divorced or widowed woman who prefers not to disclose her marital status or wishes to be addressed without reference to her former marriage. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal preference, so it’s best to ask the individual which title they prefer.