She was swept off her feet by a charming man shortly after she arrived. They were married. He was a traveling salesman and so she got to see the country a bit as he took her with him on business trips. He was somewhat estranged from his family. When he brought her to meet them, they loved her and it was a happy time for them all. The marriage didn’t work out and she divorced him (big deal for the 1940’s!) However she kept in touch with his family all her life. The Landsburgh’s were a prominent San Francisco family. G. Albert Landsburgh, was an American architect largely known for his work on luxury cinemas and theaters. He was the principal architect of theaters on the West Coast, including the San Francisco Opera House, from 1900 to 1930. She loved “Pop and Muzzy” and they loved her. They were close to us all, surrogate grandparents.