- She was the organist at Shea Stadium for the New York Mets from 1964 until 1979 and worked a day job at the Muzak Corporation from 1963 until 1978 from a clerk to Vice President in charge of programming and recording elevator music.
- In 1954, she was playing piano and organ at nightclubs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin when she was approached by the newly transplanted Braves to be an organist which she accepted.
- She lived at the Lillian Booth Actors' Home in Englewood, New Jersey from 2008 until her death.
- In the 1980s, she was a regular fixture at the Zinno restaurant nightclub and restaurant in West Village, New York City.
- She began her career as a jazz pianist at 11 years old on a radio show in Gary, Indiana and became a house pianist for a radio station in Chicago at 13 where she accompanied Ethel Waters and Sophie Tucker.
- She is survived by her son, Brian, and daughter, Jeanne, and several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
- She was married and divorced three times.
- She was the only child of Charles and Luella Nosett who were killed in a road accident when she was only 13.
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