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.
Gernatt partnered with her husband in breeding and racing Standardbred horses, beginning in 1960.[1]
Gernatt Family of Companies
With her husband, Gernatt cofounded Dan Gernatt Gravel Products, headquartered in Collins, New York, after World War II.[1] 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.[1] The companies are part of the Gernatt Family of Companies.[2]
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.[3]
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.[1][4][5] 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.[1][6][7]
Background and personal life
Gernatt was born on April 2, 1921, in Langford, New York.[1] 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;[8] and two daughters, Patricia Rebmann and Phyllis Ulmer.[1] Gernatt died in 1995 following a six-month illness.[1]
^"St. Joseph's Parish Guide". St. Joseph Church (Gowanda, New York); H&K Publications, Inc. (Hamburg, New York). 1992. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^2003 St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Eden Prairie, MN: Olan Mills Church Directories, January 2004.