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'''Betsy Bloomingdale''' (born in 1922) is an internationally known ] and the ] of three ]s. She is best known as a friend of ] and ], and for her marriage to ]. | '''Betsy Bloomingdale''' (born ], ] in ]; some sources indicate she was born in ]) is an internationally known ] and the ] of three ]s. She is best known as a friend of ] and ], and for her marriage to ]. | ||
Mrs. Bloomingdale is a ] and her husband, Alfred, converted to her religion, but that did not stop a great scandal from befalling their marriage regarding his extramarital affairs. This may be why she buried him in a $200 wooden box without notifying his relatives, including his brother. | Mrs. Bloomingdale is a ] and her husband, Alfred, converted to her religion, but that did not stop a great scandal from befalling their marriage regarding his extramarital affairs (see ]). This may be why she buried him in a $200 wooden box without notifying his relatives, including his brother. | ||
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Betsy Bloomingdale (born August 2, 1926 in Southern California; some sources indicate she was born in 1922) is an internationally known socialite and the author of three cookbooks. She is best known as a friend of Nancy and Ronald Reagan, and for her marriage to Alfred S. Bloomingdale.
Mrs. Bloomingdale is a Roman Catholic and her husband, Alfred, converted to her religion, but that did not stop a great scandal from befalling their marriage regarding his extramarital affairs (see ]). This may be why she buried him in a $200 wooden box without notifying his relatives, including his brother.
She was involved in fundraising projects for the Los Angeles Cathedral.
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