Margaret West was born in
San Antonio, Texas, the daughter of
George Washington West (1879–1956), the man who in 1913 built
George West, Texas, and Robbie Bedell (1880–1959). West became a vaudeville performer and sang Western songs dressed as a cowgirl. At the death of West's father in 1956, West and Negri moved to San Antonio and, after a period spent in a hotel, moved to Olmos Drive, where they lived until West's death on July 29, 1963. Negri was the chief beneficiary to West's estate, receiving $1,250 a month ($ in dollars) and the use of West's home and ownership of all furniture and art objects in the house. In her autobiography, talking about West, Negri said, "It was difficult for some of the so-called sophisticates to understand that there had not been... the slightest tinge of the sexual to what we shared together." ==References==