June Allyson, personally and professionally, was vivacious, perky and always there for people.
She was as durable and strong, as she was fragile and gentle. She was a real-life Jo March, a
tomboy with feminine grace. And, June Allyson was as delightful and lovely in person, as she
was in the movies, on the radio, on stage, and on television.

As you stated, and I quote: "The steel in the relationship was always hers, too. Jimmy Stewart’s
Monty Stratton would have been content to mope in bed forever if June Allyson, his good wife, hadn’t gotten him out, on his feet, and playing ball."

June Allyson and Memories: Gone, but Not Forgotten...
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/ch...

My Tribute to June Allyson (1917 to 2006)...
http://www.reeljewels.com/allyson/fanarticle1...