Likewise his brother John remarried numerous times but their sister Ethel never remarried after her 1923 divorce staying true to their mother's Catholic conversion.
After his death, his sister Ethel destroyed most of his papers and wrote her own account of their childhood.
Esther first appeared in early 1973, replacing her sister Ethel (Beah Richards), the first principal in-law character.
At this time his sister Ethel, who was studying dance at the time, took him to many modern dance concerts.
Survived by sister Ethel.
Her sister Ethel became an author and illustrator under the name Ann Underhill.
He was Alec Scrimgeour, an elderly and successful stockbroker, who lived with his sister Ethel in a fine house near Chichester.
Brother Louis should follow sister Ethel, in these pages for she is older than he.
Later that year, her sister Ethel donated to the Tate Gallery three of her drawings from her vorticist period.
His sister Ethel also appeared in the film.