Antelope Valley Press

Annette O’Malley, the wife of former Dodgers owner, has died

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Annette O’Malley, who helped her husband Peter O’Malley promote baseball globally during his family’s ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers, has died. She was 81.

She died July 19 at home in Los Angeles, the Dodgers announced after being informed by Peter O’Malley’s assistant.

Peter O’Malley was president of the Dodgers from 1970 to 1998 and took over ownership of the team upon the death of his father, Walter, in 1979.

Annette regularly attended spring training with her family at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Fla., where she spent time with the players, their wives and children.

She made many trips abroad with her husband to support the sport, including visiting Japan over 25 times. Among their destinatio­ns were Canada, China, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico, Netherland­s, Philippine­s, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan and Venezuela.

In 1984, South Korea Baseball Commission­er General Jyong Chul-Suh invited Annette to throw the ceremonial first pitch for Game 7 of the Korea Championsh­ip Series in Seoul between the profession­al Lotte Giants and Samsung Lions.

Born Annette Zacho on Feb. 1, 1942, in Copenhagen, Denmark, she married O’Malley in her hometown in 1971. The couple honeymoone­d in Ireland and returned to Los Angeles to set up their household.

Annette studied graphics and design at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris and the Croydon College of Art in London.

She was a supervisor and designer at the Royal Theater in Copenhagen and later worked designing cards and wrapping paper for Caspari, known for its printed paper products.

Besides her husband of 52 years, she is survived by children Katherine, Kevin and Brian, eight grandchild­ren and sister Merete Lunn.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Peter O’Malley, president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, helps his bride, Annette Zacho, into a car following their wedding in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 10, 1971.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Peter O’Malley, president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, helps his bride, Annette Zacho, into a car following their wedding in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 10, 1971.

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