Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sub CEO’s wife has Titanic links

- ANUSHKA PATIL

Wendy Rush, the wife of Stockton Rush, the OceanGate CEO who was piloting the submersibl­e that disappeare­d Sunday during a dive to the Titanic wreckage, is a descendant of two firstclass passengers who died when the ocean liner sank in 1912, archival records show.

Wendy Rush is a great-great-granddaugh­ter of retailing magnate Isidor Straus and his wife, Ida, two of the wealthiest people aboard the Titanic for its voyage. Straus, born in 1845, was a co-owner of Macy’s department store.

Rush, born Wendy Hollings Weil, married Stockton Rush in 1986, according to a New York Times wedding announceme­nt. Her LinkedIn page says she has participat­ed in three OceanGate expedition­s to the Titanic wreckage in the last two years; that she serves as the company’s communicat­ions director; and that she is a longtime board member of the company’s charitable foundation.

Rush could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Rush’s ancestors on the Titanic are perhaps best known for their tragic love story. Survivors of the disaster recalled seeing Isidor Straus refuse a seat on a lifeboat when women and children were still waiting to flee the sinking liner. Ida Straus, his wife of four decades, declared that she would not leave her husband, and the two were seen standing arm in arm on the Titanic’s deck as the ship went down.

A fictionali­zed version of the Strauses’ story was immortaliz­ed in pop culture by director James Cameron, whose 1997 film about the disaster features a poignant shot of an older couple embracing in bed as the waters rise around their cabin.

Rush is descended from one of the Strauses’ daughters, Minnie, who married Dr. Richard Weil in 1905. Their son, Richard Weil Jr., later served as president of Macy’s New York, and his son, Dr. Richard Weil III, is Rush’s father, according to Joan Adler, the executive director of the Straus Historical Society.

Isidor Straus’ body was found at sea roughly two weeks after the Titanic sank, New York Times archives show. Ida Straus’ remains have never been recovered.

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