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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Never-Before-Published Photo of Marilyn Monroe Found in a Shoebox

Never-Before-Published Photo of Marilyn Monroe Found in a Shoebox

PORTLAND, Maine, Aug. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Marilyn Monroe is arguably one of the most iconic figures of the 20(th) century. It is not often that a never-before-seen pristine image of her from her prime emerges. But one such photo was discovered in a shoebox of old family photos from more than half a century ago.

http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnvar/20140828/141073

This photograph of Marilyn Monroe was taken during a little known adventure that occurred in 1954 when she went to Korea for 10 days to visit the troops. She interrupted her honeymoon with Joe DiMaggio in Tokyo to go to Korea with the USO. This was the first time she had ever been out of the United States. With Marilyn is Col. Jack Kelsey, commander of the Taegu Air Force Base and grandfather of Chris Orestis, CEO of Life Care Funding in Portland, Maine.

At the time of the photo she was 28. She died a short eight years later on Aug. 5, 1962. If she were alive today she would be 84 years old.

*The photo is property of the Orestis family and registered with the Library of Congress.

Commentary from the Life Care Funding blog:

As the CEO of Life Care Funding, I'm a long-term care specialist and senior advocate. As I looked at this photo of Marilyn with my late grandfather, it struck me that today she would be the same age as many of the people I work with, helping them navigate the maze of long-term care options and the complexities of funding care. Other stars from that era, such as Betty White, Florence Henderson, Shirley Jones, and Wilford Brimley, to name a few, are now spokespeople for companies that help seniors with a variety of health and retirement issues.

Would Marilyn have joined their ranks in her later years? Would she have become an advocate and spokesperson for her generation? Would we now look at her as a different type of icon taking on causes and issues important to her and her contemporaries? We will never know, but we can enjoy her work and images from the past as we wonder what might have been if she had lived past the too young age of 36.

It was an incredible discovery for us to find this photo and it's my pleasure to share this precious family heirloom with the world.

Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140828/141073



SOURCE Life Care Funding

Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140828/141073
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Life Care Funding

CONTACT: Chris Orestis 888-670-7773x6623 / corestis@lifecarefunding.com / www.lifecarefunding.com

Web Site: http://www.lifecarefunding.com


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