Personal life, retirement and death
Rozelle married his first wife, an artist named Jane Coupe, in 1949. The couple had one child, Anne, born in 1958: however, Jane's problems with alcohol meant that Pete (along with his lifelong secretary, Thelma Elkjer) was his daughter's primary caretaker, unheard of in that era. It was not uncommon to see Anne at owner's meetings (some joked that her love of
Joe Namath was a reason behind the
AFL-NFL merger) or for Pete to take off early to help her with schoolwork or to take her out on the town. Rozelle and Coupe divorced in 1967 (with Rozelle awarded full custody of Anne), and he remarried in 1974 to Carrie Cooke, daughter-in-law of sports impresario
Jack Kent Cooke. This time, the two stayed together until his death.
Under Rozelle the NFL thrived and had become an American icon, despite two players'
strikes and two different upstart leagues. He retired as commissioner on
November 5, 1989 and died of
brain cancer at the age of 70 in
1996 in
Rancho Santa Fe, California. Pete Rozelle is interred at El Camino Memorial Park in
San Diego, California.