For what it's worth, I'm finding almost nothing in newspaper archives after her 
marriage in 1932. I did find an article about her participating as a pianist in 
a music club concert in Barrington in 1945.  

Loran

On Jul 31, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Ryan Barna wrote:

> 
> I visited Sybil's grave when I attended Union in 2008. Here's a picture of it 
> for those who are interested:
> 
> http://www.phonostalgia.com/sybil1.JPG
> 
> I never got around to writing about her (or my visit) since I've been 
> distracted with so many other priorities. The date I have for the picture is 
> Friday, June 13, 2008.
> 
> Somewhere I have an email from her niece describing a little more about her 
> in later years. I'll try to quote from it if I can find it. I remember 
> vividly from the email that she and her husband Joseph collected a lot of 
> antiques that were later auctioned off, and that she taught Anita O'Day stage 
> presence. Again, I'll try to find it in my mess of correspondences.
> 
> The latest recording I have of her is from 1930, from an American Record 
> Corporation master: "The Wedding of the Birds" by Lou Gold and His Orchestra, 
> vocal refrain by Irving Kaufman, whistling by Sybil S. Fagan. Anything later?
> 
> -Ryan Barna
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