According to Daily Mail, Ivana Trump’s final resting place at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, has fallen into a state of overgrown neglect, as exclusive pictures from Dailymail.com reveal. The grave of the former President Donald Trump’s first wife, who passed away on July 14, 2022, at the age of 73, has become barely visible due to the tall grass that surrounds it. Additionally, the area around her grave has been cordoned off, preventing well-wishers from approaching to pay their respects.
Ivana Trump, a former businesswoman and media personality, was known for her marriage to Donald Trump, with whom she had three children: Ivanka, Donald Trump Jr., and Eric Trump. The couple divorced in 1992, after which Ivana went on to establish herself as a successful businesswoman, fashion designer, and author.
Her final resting place is marked by a glossy granite stone adorned with a wreath of white flowers, bearing her name and dates of birth and death. The grave is situated at the Trump National Golf Club, a place where the family often spent their summers together.
The neglect of Ivana Trump’s grave contrasts with her vibrant and dynamic life. Born behind the Soviet Iron Curtain, she emigrated to the United States and carved out her own successful path. Her legacy also includes a memorable line from the 1996 film “The First Wives Club”: “Ladies, you have to be strong and independent, and remember, don’t get mad, get everything.”