Flavia C. Gernatt

Flavia C. Gernatt (April 2, 1921 – November 27, 1995) (née Flavia C. Schmitz) was an American businesswoman, horsewoman, and dairy farmer in Collins, New York. With her husband Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr., she was co-owner of Dan Gernatt Farms, and co-founder of Dan Gernatt Gravel Products, which was the beginning of the Gernatt Family of Companies.

Flavia C. Gernatt
BornApril 2, 1921[1]
Langford, New York, United States
DiedNovember 27, 1995(1995-11-27) (aged 74)
Collins, New York, United States
OccupationCo-Founder, Gernatt Family of Companies and Dan Gernatt Farms
Spouse(s)Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr.

Career

Dan Gernatt Farms

Dairy farming

In 1938 Flavia married Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr., and in Collins, New York, the two began a dairy farming enterprise, Dan Gernatt Farms, which in the 1950s was the largest in Erie County.[2]

Horse breeding and harness racing

Gernatt partnered with her husband in breeding and racing Standardbred horses, beginning in 1960.[2]

Gernatt Family of Companies

With her husband, Gernatt cofounded Dan Gernatt Gravel Products, headquartered in Collins, New York, after World War II.[2] She served as vice president and secretary of the company; was secretary of Gernatt Asphalt Products and Country Side Sand and Gravel; and was a director of each of those companies.[2] The companies are part of the Gernatt Family of Companies.[3]

In 2005 a 225-acre man-made lake was created on Countryside Sand and Gravel land, named Lake Flavia. A portion of the lake is open to public fishing.[4]

Philanthropy

In 1988, Gernatt and her husband established the Daniel and Flavia Gernatt Family Foundation, a charity which provides financial assistance to organizations and entities in Western New York, mostly in the areas of education, healthcare, Christian-related endeavors, and to those in need or who are homeless.[2][5][6] In 1992 Gernatt and her husband donated the construction of a new rectory to St. Joseph Parish in Gowanda, where they were active members and benefactors, and where Flavia was a lay eucharistic minister.[2][7][8]

Background and personal life

Gernatt was born on April 2, 1921[1] in Langford, New York.[2] She and her late husband have a son, Daniel R. Gernatt, Jr., who is currently the chief executive officer of the Gernatt Family of Companies;[9] and two daughters, Patricia Rebmann and Phyllis Ulmer.[2] Gernatt died in 1995 following a six-month illness.[2]

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References

  1. "Flavia C. Gernatt". Find a Grave. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  2. "Flavia C. Gernatt, businesswoman". Buffalo News/Berkshire Hathaway (Buffalo, New York). 29 November 1995. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  3. Gernatt Family of Companies Archived 2014-11-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Lake Flavia". New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (Allegany, New York). 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  5. "Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr., entrepreneur, horseman". Buffalo News/Berkshire Hathaway (Buffalo, New York). 7 May 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  6. "Daniel & Flavia Gernatt Family Foundation". Foundation Directory Online. fdo.foundationcenter.org. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  7. "St. Joseph's Parish Guide". St. Joseph Church (Gowanda, New York); H&K Publications, Inc. (Hamburg, New York). 1992. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  8. 2003 St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Eden Prairie, MN: Olan Mills Church Directories, January 2004.
  9. Buffalo Business First: People on the Move, Buffalo Business First, Buffalo, NY, 23 February 2009 | Accessdate= 29 November 2013.
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