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Nurse in famous "Kiss" photo passes away

ArcticLight

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It's a part of history - the photograph that depicted the end of World War 2.

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Tue Jun 22, 10:30 pm ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) – A nurse famously photographed being kissed by an American sailor in New York's Times Square in 1945 to celebrate the end of World War Two has died at the age of 91, her family said on Tuesday.

The V-J Day picture of the white-clad Edith Shain by photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt captured an epic moment in U.S. history and became an iconic image marking the end of the war after being published in Life magazine.

The identity of the nurse in the photograph was not known until the late 1970s when Shain wrote to the photographer saying that she was the woman in the picture taken on August 14 at a time when she had been working at Doctor's Hospital in New York City.

The identity of the sailor remains disputed and unresolved.

From then on the photograph also made its mark on Shain's life as the fame she garnered led to invites to war related events such a wreath layings, parades and other memorial events.

"My mom was always willing take on new challenges and caring for the World War II veterans energized her to take another chance to make a difference," her son Justin Decker said in a statement.

Shain, who died at her home in Los Angeles on Sunday, leaves behind three sons, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

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Re: Nurse in famous "Kiss" photo passes away

Was in Sarasota Florida end of May and snapped a few pictures of this while there for training. Thought it was neat at the time. Wife called and said she saw it on the news today and thought the timing was odd. I believe we were on our way to St.Armands Circle for dinner that evening.
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