![]() ![]() Of their marriage, Judith says, “When I come home, it’s difficult. She was, Judith says, “the best thing that ever happened to me.” In photographs of the couple, Edie looks at Judith with love and tenderness. ![]() Judith Kasen-Windsor is doing just that- carrying on without the love of her life, while keeping Edie’s memory vividly alive. Widows have a place of honor in society, left as they are to carry on living their own lives while preserving the memory of a partner who has died. Yet when I sat down to talk with Judith about Edie’s memoir, which Judith has shepherded to completion, we were reminded of all that the word means, including the fact that, in a previous time it was considered a title. Windsor, which overturned Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, leading to the legalisation of same-sex marriage in 2015. Judith Kasen-Windsor and Edie Windsor’s An attractive, vibrant blonde still in her 50s, Judith Kasen-Windsor is a grieving widow nonetheless, mourning one of the most important lesbian figures in LGBTQ history, her late wife, Edie Windsor.Įdie Windsor was the lead plaintiff in the 2013 U.S. ![]()
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