She was born in St. Louis and was a resident of Kansas City several years before she moved to Detroit in 1890. She returned to Kansas City in 1917, the year her husband, Roland B. Gelatt, died.
Surviving are a son, Arthur A. Gelatt, New York; four sisters, Miss Zerlina Reefer and Mrs. B. A. Lieberman, 229 Ward parkway; Mrs. L. S. Mayer, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Millard Mayer, 235 Ward parkway, and a grandson, Roland Gelatt, New York.
Private services will be held Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel. Cremation. The family requests that no flowers be sent.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, MO
Tuesday, October 3, 1950
She was born in St. Louis and was a resident of Kansas City several years before she moved to Detroit in 1890. She returned to Kansas City in 1917, the year her husband, Roland B. Gelatt, died.
Surviving are a son, Arthur A. Gelatt, New York; four sisters, Miss Zerlina Reefer and Mrs. B. A. Lieberman, 229 Ward parkway; Mrs. L. S. Mayer, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Millard Mayer, 235 Ward parkway, and a grandson, Roland Gelatt, New York.
Private services will be held Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel. Cremation. The family requests that no flowers be sent.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, MO
Tuesday, October 3, 1950
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