Marilyn Quayle

Marilyn Tucker Quayle ( born July 29, 1949 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American lawyer and the wife of Dan Quayle, the former Vice President of the United States of America.

Life

Marilyn Quayle studied political science at Purdue University. She graduated from the Bachelor. At the Indiana University School of Law, where she completed her PhD in evening classes in law, she met her future husband know. Together they founded a law firm in Huntington. After Dan Quayle in 1989 became Vice President, she was offered to his vacant seat in the U.S. Senate, she refused but. During the tenure of her husband, she was a board member of various organizations such as USAID and the National Cancer Institute. Together with her sister, Nancy Tucker Northcott she wrote two novels. She now works for a law firm. The Quayle have three grown children. Born 1976 son Ben heard from January 2011 as a deputy from Arizona House of Representatives of the United States.

549407
de