  Nancy Sinatra Senior has died aged 101, it’s been confirmed.  The singer, who was the first wife of the legendary crooner , died ‘peacefully’, according to her daughter, Nancy Junior
  Breaking the news on Twitter, Nancy Jr., wrote: ‘My mother passed away peacefully tonight at the age of 101. She was a blessing and the light of my life
 Godspeed, Momma.  ‘Thank you for everything.’   She later added: ‘Godspeed, Momma and thank you for everything you did for us and for the world,’ alongside a fitting tribute, a link to Frank’s hit She’s Funny That Way
  Born Nancy Barbato, the first of Frank’s first wives met the singer back in 1934 at the New Jersey holiday resort of Long Branch, and just months later they were engaged
    However, Frank’s catapult to stardom took its toll as the leader of the infamous Rat Pack began to travel the world, and he admitted to having a fling with another woman
  Regardless, he insisted he only had eyes for Nancy and the couple married soon after.  Sadly, the marriage eventually crumbled as Nancy filed for a legal separation on the grounds of his mental cruelty amid reports that he embarked on another affair, this time with Hollywood icon, Ava Gardner, and they were divorced by 1951
  They were married for 12 years and had three children: Tina, Frank Junior – who passed away two years ago, aged 72, from a heart attack -, and Nancy Junior – who would go on to record the hit, These Boots Are Made For Walking
Just 10 days after their divorce, Frank went on to marry his second wife, Ava.  Frank went on to wed actress Mia Farrow and Barbara Marx before his fatal heart attack at the age of 82
 Nancy never married again.  
