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Circus family matriarch Jenny Wallenda dies

Melissa Nelson-Gabriel Associated Press

Jenny Wallenda, 87, the matriarch of the famous family of high-flying circus performers, died late Saturday at her home in Sarasota, Florida, according to family members.

Wallenda’s nephew, Rick Wallenda, said his aunt died following a lengthy illness.

“She had a great life in entertainment, a very rewarding and rich life,” he said.

Wallenda was the oldest daughter of high wire walker Karl Wallenda and grandmother of daredevil performer Nik Wallenda.

Jenny Wallenda’s husband, Richard Faughnan, died in 1962 when a human pyramid collapsed. Karl Wallenda fell to his death in 1978.

Jenny Wallenda survived the invasion of Berlin by Soviet forces at the end of World War II and returned to the United States in 1947 to perform with her family. Her parents had sent her to Germany to live with her grandparents in 1934 at age 6.

Jenny Wallenda walked the high wire as an adult and performed on bareback horses as a child.

According to the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Wallenda advocated for causes important to the circus community in her later years and helped create the Circus Ring of Fame. She was inducted into the Ring of Fame in 2008.