by FrankNelson » Sat Jan 14, 2006 5:49 pm
Just in case anyone's interested on the further details---this is the obit the NY Times carried for Blanche Stewart on 7/26/52 (also posted at the JB Livejournal community):
Blanche P. Stewart
Special to the New York Times
LOS ANGELES, July 25--Mrs. Blanche P. Stewart, who won fame in the early days of radio, was Brenda of the team of Brenda and Cobina, died today at her home here. She gave up continuous broadcasts after being injured in a fall ten years ago, but she had been active intermittently in radio until a few days ago.
Mrs. Stewart began her radio career in New York on the Jack Benny shows and later came to Hollywood. She also appeared with Bob Hope, Fred Allen and
George Burns and Gracie Allen.
She leaves a sister, Mrs. Ann Miller, and two brothers, Anthony O'Mellan, a sea captain of New York, and Leo J. O'Mellan, operator of a radio station at Erie, Pa.
Tried to find out what the circumstances of her being "injured in a fall" may have been but came up empty. Does anyone else know what that might refer to?