Explorers & Adventurers · Early 20th Century

Charles Lindbergh’s Last Words

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February 4, 1902 August 26, 1974 Age 72 American
Is the minister here? Is Helen here? I have very little pain.
— Charles Lindbergh, August 26, 1974

Who Was Charles Lindbergh?

Charles Lindbergh made the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in 1927, transforming aviation and becoming the most famous man in America overnight.

The Final Moments

Lindbergh died on Maui, Hawaii, where he had gone to die surrounded by nature. His final days were peaceful.

Are These Words Verified?

~ Medium Confidence

These words are attributed to Lindbergh's final moments based on family accounts, particularly from his wife Anne. While credible, they lack the documentation of official witnesses beyond family members.

Sources

  • firsthand Anne Morrow Lindbergh accounts
  • biography Family biography
  • newspaper Contemporary reports

Legacy

Lindbergh's 1927 flight in the Spirit of St. Louis transformed aviation and inspired a generation of aviators.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What were Charles Lindbergh’s last words?

“Is the minister here? Is Helen here? I have very little pain.”

How did Charles Lindbergh die?

Charles Lindbergh died on August 26, 1974 at the age of 72. Cause of death: Lymphoma.

Were Charles Lindbergh’s last words documented?

These words are attributed to Lindbergh's final moments based on family accounts, particularly from his wife Anne. While credible, they lack the documentation of official witnesses beyond family members.