
DiMaggio and Monroe first meet in 1952, shortly after
DiMaggio retired from the New York Yankees. At 25, Marilyn was just begging her
career. On January 14th, 1954 Joe and Marilyn eloped in San
Francisco. While the marriage would not last the year, the love story would
last another 45 years, until DiMaggio’s final words, “I’ll finally get to see
Marilyn again.”

Monroe would remarry and divorce but her relationship with
DiMaggio continued to be a constant.

Monroe died August 5th, 1962 at 36 years old. Even
after her death DiMaggio was there to care for her. He identified her body,
arranged the funeral and although he would never go to her grave again, he had roses delivered twice a
week to her crypt until his death in 1999, a wish she had share with him years
before. Thirty seven years after her death, DiMaggio never remarried and never
forgot Marilyn, even on his death bed.
“I’ll finally get to see Marilyn again.”
*Photos curtesy of http://www.biography.com/people/marilyn-monroe-9412123#image-by-andy-warhol