Gloria Chapman, the devoted wife of John Lennon’s assassin Mark David Chapman, was recently spotted outside her home in Buffalo, New York, showcasing her wedding ring just days before the somber 45th anniversary of Lennon’s assassination. This rare sighting of Gloria, 75, marks the first time she has been photographed in over a decade since relocating from Hawaii to be closer to her incarcerated husband.
Records indicate that Gloria moved to the Buffalo area in 2019, residing just a few miles away from Wende Correctional Institution where Chapman was housed at the time. Three years ago, he was transferred to a prison in Dutchess County. The couple first met in 1978 when Gloria, a travel agent in Hawaii, helped Chapman plan a trip to Asia. It was during this time that Chapman introduced Gloria to Christianity, and they have both remained deeply religious ever since.
Last week, Gloria was seen clearing snow off her car before heading to a lengthy Sunday church service, emphasizing the couple’s commitment to their faith. The Chapmans were married for only 16 months when Chapman, then 25 years old, tragically shot Lennon outside the Dakota apartment building on December 8, 1980. Gloria recalls watching “Little House on the Prairie” when news of Lennon’s shooting flashed across the TV screen, and she immediately knew it was her husband who had committed the act.
Despite the devastating impact of Chapman’s actions, Gloria has stood by him for nearly five decades, expressing her unwavering love and support. She has shared intimate details of their rare conjugal visits, where they spend 44 hours together once a year in a small trailer at the prison. Gloria has spoken fondly of their love and intimacy, emphasizing the importance of their connection amidst the challenges they face.
Chapman, who remains a Beatles fan, has expressed hopes of Lennon forgiving him from beyond the grave. Gloria has revealed that both she and Chapman have found solace in their faith, with Chapman believing that he will one day meet Lennon in heaven. Despite the hardships they have endured, Gloria continues to stand by her husband, offering him love and support as he serves a life sentence for his crime.
As Chapman reflects on his actions and seeks redemption, Gloria remains a constant source of strength and companionship. Their enduring love story, marked by tragedy and forgiveness, serves as a testament to the power of faith and unwavering devotion.

