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One on One with Lillian Disney
Lillian and Walt Disney married in 1925 in Idaho at Lewiston's Episcopal Church of the Nativity (http://www.nativitylewiston.com/), however, Walt's parents could not attend. She wore a dress which she had made herself. Her cousin recalled that she giggled nervously throughout the service. She and Walt had two daughters, Diane Marie Disney and Sharon Mae Disney, the latter of whom was adopted. Lillian had seven grandchildren -- Chris Miller, Joanna Miller, Tamara Scheer, Jennifer Miller-Goff, Walter Elias Disney Miller, Ronald Miller and Patrick Miller -- from her daughter Diane and son-in-law Ronald Miller, and three grandchildren -- Victoria Brown, Brad Lund and Michelle Lund -- from her daughter Sharon. Lillian is the aunt-in-law of Roy Edward Disney.
Her filmography includes work as an ink artist on the film Plane Crazy. Lillian is credited with having named her husband's most famous character, Mickey Mouse, during a train trip from New York to California in 1928. Walt showed a drawing of the cartoon mouse to his wife and told her that he was going to name it "Mortimer Mouse." Lillian replied that the name sounded "too pompous" and she was very proud to have suggested the name "Mickey Mouse" instead of Mortimer.[2]
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