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Elizabeth "Betty" ALLEY

Los Angeles, California

1955 - 2013 (Age 58)

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ALLEYElizabeth "Betty". Beloved daughter of Pauline Alley Gschwind and the late Guy Alley. Loving step-daughter of the late Charles Gschwind. Cherished sister of the late Wm. Bruce Alley, Leland Alley, and Audrey Alley Stultz. She is also survived by countless family and friends. Passed away...

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Brette & I adored you from the first day we met & worked together at the PLAYHOUSE, in the late '70's. (House of Bernarda Alba) Then with Worth at CCM and finally in NYC! You were always a ball of energy and a ray of sunshine. RIP Betty!

We miss you Betty. God bless you and your family.

Elizabeth and I shared a dressing room at the American Place Theatre, when we both appeared in Joyce Carol Oat's "I Stand Before You Naked" We have been friends ever since. This is a tremendous loss of a lovely, generous, and talented woman. Elizabeth has stayed with me in my home in NJ and both looked forward to her next visit. I stayed with Elizabeth from 1/28/13-1/31/13. She could not have been more loving or generous to me. I left her a message to say I had made it home safely, this was...

Betty was one of the special people you meet in life who seem to always make you smile. I'll miss her

Brette and I met you at The Playhouse in the Park in House of Bernarda Alba (1977).. remember? You were the bright star of we village women and we all fell in love with you. You broke into "the soaps" in NYC to shine even brighter, met and became my brother David's good friend and then headed out to L.A. for even more glory! You were not on this earth nearly long enough but while here, you really knew how to live! Rest in Peace, dear Betty.
Chris Parks and Brette Taylor

To the entire Alley family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you all.

Betty was, and will forever be, the smiling ambassador for everything positive in this world. The world and my world was better for her being in it.

My dear friend, Betty. There are hundreds of memories flying through my head and heart. We had so many fun, outrageous, hysterical, some sad, times together, you and I. You know how much Gene and I loved you and will cherish those memories forever! Love lollie

I consider myself so very lucky to have spent time with Betty. My heart goes out to her family and all those who were also touched by her in life. You will not be forgotten...