Ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean
Daughter of Charles Henry Babcock and Eleanor Nightingale.
In her early years, the roaring 20's, she had said that she had sat at the same dining table at a night club (New York City) with Al Capone. At that time her husband Clark Robinson was a very accomplished stage designer, after serving in World War I.
She raised three daughters, Sally, Ethel (Bunny), and Gail in their home in Tuckahoe, New York. Following the death of her husband Major Clark Robinson in 1943, she was the cornerstone for helping to raise her daughter's families.
Ethel worked at ASCAP in New York City for years and retired well past the normal retirement age, and left ASCAP in the 1970's. During that time, before she relinquished her privileges to drive, she drove around in a tan Corvair.
Among her friends were song writer Erving Berlin and comedian Jonathan Winters, to name a couple.
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