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LANSING − Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says her husband retired from his dental practice about eight years earlier than planned, significantly impairing his retirement plans, because of threats...
Whitmer first exchanged vows with her first husband, Gary Shrewsbury. However, the marriage didn't stand the test of time and the pair decided to go their separate ways. While the reason for the divorce is not known, the couple has two daughters, Sherry and Sydney Shrewsbury.
Whitmer's parents divorced when she was ten years old, after which she and her siblings moved with their mother to Grand Rapids; her father traveled from his home in Detroit to visit the family at least once a week. [7] .
Dr. Mallory married politician Gretchen Whitmer in 2011 - the same year she was voted in as Senate Democratic Leader. The couple lives together about six miles from the Michigan capital. Whitmer was previously married to Gary Shrewsbury but the couple divorced.
In an exclusive excerpt from her new book, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer opens up about her experience with sexual violence and how it made her who she is today.
Gretchen Whitmer was 10 years old when her parents divorced, and she later lived with her mother and siblings in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After graduating from Michigan State University (MSU) in 1993, she briefly contemplated a career as a sports broadcaster.
Whitmer has two daughters, Sherry and Sydney, with her first husband, Gary Shrewsbury. Following her divorce from Shrewsbury, she married Mark Mallory, who has three sons from a previous...
The doctor has three sons from his first marriage, which reportedly ended in divorce. When did Whitmer and Dr. Mallory get married?
Gretchen Whitmer’s first marriage was to Gary Shrewsbury, with whom she has two daughters named Sherry and Sydney. While they divorced, she told in an interview that her ex-husband was one of her best friends and lived close by to be involved in their daughters’ upbringing.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's husband retired two years earlier than planned due to threats at his dentist office, the governor said on a podcast Thursday.