Lieutenant Colonel Paul Tate, Sharon Marie, Doris Gwen and Debra Ann Tate moving into their new home on 2815 Otis Drive, Alameda, California — February 13, 1956.
Photos from the www.DorisTate.com (now ican-foundation) Victim's Rights website.
"On May 12th, 1992, the 'Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau' was created and named in her honor at a ceremony in Sacramento, which she attended with her daughters Debra and Patti. It was to be her last public appearance. Mrs. Tate passed away of brain cancer on July 10, 1992. The DTCVB had commissioned a painting of Doris Tate and it hung on the walls of their office for nine years. It was then given as a gift to Debra in 2001.
The Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau, is a statewide organization active in making changes through the legislature and the criminal justice system."—Sharon Tate.net
Sharon Tate photographed for MGM Studios “Don’t make Waves” in 1966
The film was producer Martin Ransohoff‘s attempt to create the next Marilyn Monroe, selling the photos to trash tabloids (pictured) & completely out of character for Sharon, she bought out her contract with Ransohoff in 1968