- Letters about her happy life with "Babe" Hardy are recounted in John McCabe's biography, "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy".
- Her ashes and those of her second husband, Ben, are interred just a few feet from Ollie's in the Garden of Hope section of Pierce Bros. Valhalla Park, in North Hollywood, California. They are next to a wall bearing a plaque placed in commemoration of the comic genius of Oliver Hardy.
- She passed away at St. Joseph's hospital in Burbank, California.
- In later years, she regretted that Ollie had followed the dubious treatment plan of a doctor who placed him on a diet of only beets and beet juice, which led to him losing over 125 pounds in a matter of weeks, after which he suffered a series of strokes.
- She met Oliver Hardy as a script girl working on "Flying Deuces" in 1939. They were married in Las Vegas the next year.
- Following Oliver Hardy's death, she married a Los Angeles businessman, Ben Price, who passed away a few months before her in 1986. They occasionally attended the meetings of Laurel and Hardy appreciation groups as invited guests.
- Happily married until Ollie's death in 1957, due to cancer, and complications from stroke, believed brought on by a large and rapid weight loss from dieting. She cared for him at home during the last year of his life when he was tragically incapacitated.
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