Helen Chavez, widow of late labor leader
Cesar Chavez, dies at 88
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[June 07, 2016]
(Reuters) -
Helen Chavez, the widow of the late labor
leader Cesar Chavez, died in California at age 88 on Monday, said the
United Farm Workers of America, an labor organization that her husband
helped start. |

File photo of U.S. President Barack Obama touring the Cesar E. Chavez
National Monument walking with the widow of Chavez, Helen F. Chavez (C),
and his son, Paul F. Chavez (L), in Keene, California, as part of his
three day campaign swing in California and Ohio, October 8, 2012.
REUTERS/Larry Downing |
Chavez died at a
hospital in Bakersfield, California, where she was surrounded by
family members, the union said in as statement. It did not
indicate a cause of death.
The couple was married in 1948, after he was discharged from the
U.S. Navy, and eventually would have eight children. In 1962,
they moved to Delano, where he organized farm workers and helped
start what would become the United Farm Workers of America.
In 1965, Chavez helped lead a strike of table and wine grape
growers over poor pay and conditions, a movement in which she
played a vital role, the labor group said.
"Her consistent humility, selflessness, quiet heroism and fiery
perseverance were at the heart of the movement she helped
build," the organization said.
Cesar Chavez died in 1993 in Arizona.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee)
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