DALLAS — Ruth Paine, who opened her North Texas home to Lee Harvey Oswald's wife and children in 1963 before Lee Harvey Oswald's arrest for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and later testified to the Warren Commission, recently died at 92.

Paine died Aug. 31 at a senior living facility in Santa Rosa, California, ABC News reported.

Lee Harvey Oswald's wife, Marina, and their children were living with Paine in her Irving home in the fall of 1963 at the time of Kennedy's assassination. Kennedy was killed Nov. 22, 1963, after shots were fired from the Texas School Book Depository, as the Associated Press reports . Oswald, who worked in the building and was believed to have positioned himself on a perch on the sixth floor, was subsequently arrested, according to the AP.

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