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Astrid Menks and Warren Buffett married in 2006 after decades of companionship. For those searching “Astrid Menks marriage” or “Warren Buffett second marriage,” this article explores their low-key ceremony, the reasons behind its timing, and the significance for Buffett’s family. For a complete biography, visit our main Astrid Menks profile.

The wedding date

On August 30, 2006—Warren Buffett’s 76th birthday—he and Astrid Menks married in a private civil ceremony at his daughter Susie’s home in Omaha. The event was deliberately understated, in keeping with their values of modesty and practicality (The Guardian).

A second marriage

This was Warren Buffett’s second marriage. His first wife, Susan Thompson Buffett, passed away in 2004. Warren and Astrid had already shared a household for decades, a relationship long accepted by the family. The formal marriage was more symbolic than transformative—it marked continuity, not change.

Why they married later

Observers note that the timing reflected respect for Susan’s memory. For years, the household arrangement included Susan, Astrid, and Warren in a cooperative, unconventional trio. Only after Susan’s passing did Warren and Astrid formalize their bond with marriage.

A small, family-focused celebration

According to reports, the ceremony was intimate. Few guests were present, and the mood was casual rather than ceremonial. The reception included simple family meals, consistent with Buffett’s reputation for preferring practicality over extravagance.

Significance of the marriage

  • Personal continuity: Astrid had already been part of Buffett’s life for decades.
  • Family acceptance: Buffett’s children welcomed the marriage, reflecting the respect Astrid had earned.
  • Public interest: Media attention focused on the unusual timing, but the couple treated it as routine.

Frequently asked questions

When did Warren Buffett marry Astrid Menks?

On August 30, 2006, in Omaha, Nebraska.

Was this Warren Buffett’s second marriage?

Yes. His first marriage was to Susan Thompson Buffett, who passed away in 2004.

Why did Warren Buffett and Astrid Menks wait so long to marry?

Out of respect for Susan and because the household arrangement had already worked comfortably for decades.

Where did the wedding take place?

At the home of Buffett’s daughter Susie in Omaha.

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