“I always wanted to own a cattle farm when I was finished with my career. She said she was looking for a “more enduringly satisfactory way of life” for her and Arnella, who became a model and died in 1998. But she returned to Jamaica permanently in 1967 where she devoted herself to building up a wicker furniture business and raising cattle, once even winning the Champion Farmer of Jamaica title. He also wrote: “Nobody ever tried harder than Pat to make me happy.”Īfter Flynn’s death of a heart attack in 1959, the young widow briefly revived her acting career after giving it up for a few years when she and Flynn had a daughter, Arnella. In his autobiography “My Wicked, Wicked Ways,” Flynn described her as an “attractive, warm and wholesome” woman who “could cook Indian curry” and dance and sing. That’s not to say there wouldn’t be a party on the drop of a hat.” In Jamaica, “we were very busy doing nothing. In a 2000 interview with The Associated Press, Wymore Flynn said she had stopped listening to the roguish stories about her husband years ago and described Jamaica as the couple’s retreat from the pressures of Hollywood.
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