Hollywood is Mourning Her. But You Don’t Know Her Story Yet.
She was the nurse sprinting through the M*A*S*H opening credits… t
hen the woman breaking barriers in a brutal boxing ring. Now Gwen Farrell is gone at 94,
and her family is begging for help to lay her to rest. Behind the headlines lies a fight, a secret legacy, and a heartbr… Continues…
Gwen Farrell’s life unfolded far beyond the glow of a TV soundstage. Born in Austin,
Texas, daughter of Fatburger founder Lovie Yancey, she carved out a brief but unforgettable presence on M*A*S*H before quietly walking away from
Hollywood’s spotlight. In a decade when few women were allowed near the ring, she stepped between the ropes
as a boxing referee, demanding respect with composure instead of volume, grit instead of scandal.
To fighters and trainers, she became proof that authority could look different; to her family, she was simply
the center of gravity. A grandmother, a steady voice, the person who made others feel seen without asking for applause.
Her loved ones now face the ache of a life-sized absence and the practical burden of saying goodbye,
turning to strangers for help with funeral costs. What remains
is the example she left behind: dream, push, break the line, then quietly hold everyone else together.