Yes I have seen one and she talks about how she got him his first guitar and how he would come there to be away from the media.
John, moved in with his aunt Mimi at the age of four.
No, I'm sorry to tell you this. But she passed away. She had stomach cancer and sadly did not make it so she died. I hear about it. If you find anything this answer not true then your welcome to fix it because I don't know much about aunt Mimi Never heard of her. Thankyou
Yes and no. His father basically abandond John when he was a child and was raised by his aunt Mimi after she contacted the authorities. Aunt Mimis husband George gave John a harmonica and tought him crossword puzzles and how to read. George died in 1955 when John was away on vacation. When John grew older he began to see more of his mother (she tought him banjo) befor she was killed by a drunk off-duty policeman when John was 17.
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He still lived with his aunt Mimi.
John, moved in with his aunt Mimi at the age of four.
He was raised by his Aunt Mimi
No, I'm sorry to tell you this. But she passed away. She had stomach cancer and sadly did not make it so she died. I hear about it. If you find anything this answer not true then your welcome to fix it because I don't know much about aunt Mimi Never heard of her. Thankyou
Yes and no. His father basically abandond John when he was a child and was raised by his aunt Mimi after she contacted the authorities. Aunt Mimis husband George gave John a harmonica and tought him crossword puzzles and how to read. George died in 1955 when John was away on vacation. When John grew older he began to see more of his mother (she tought him banjo) befor she was killed by a drunk off-duty policeman when John was 17.
His Aunt Mimi was who he lived with when his parents died, he lived by Strawberry Fields
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He still lived with his aunt Mimi.
Of old age - she was 85 - and died in a nursing home.
He lives in heaven when he was young he lived with his aunt mimi, in Liverpool England.
He lived on 251 Menlove Avenue with his Aunt Mimi
John Lennon's uncle George Smith died June 5, 1955.
His mothers name was Julia and his father was Alfred. John had four aunts on his mothers side, Mary (Mimi), Elizabeth, Anne, and Harriet. John was abandonded by his father and he was raised by his aunt Mimi and her husband George Smith after Mimi contacted authorities. John had three sisters, Victoria (whom John never knew about), Julia and Jackie.