Family spokesperson Carlo Tarini announced that Annette died at a hospital in Montreal on Dec. 24 due to complications of Alzheimer’s disease, according to The New York Times. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementThe Dionne Quints Home Museum, the relocated birthplace and home of the world-famous quintuplets in North Bay, Ontario, confirmed the news on social media. “It is with deep regret that we announce the passing of Annette on Christmas Eve,” the museum said on Facebook. Along with her sisters, Annette became a tourist attraction who was taken away from her parents in 1935 to be shown at the World’s Fair in Chicago. Émilie died in 1954, Marie died in 1970, and Yvonne died in 2001.
Source: CBC News December 27, 2025 15:58 UTC