Gertrude Clair "Kit" Elseroad

Female 1926 - 2010  (83 years)


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  • Name Gertrude Clair "Kit" Elseroad 
    Birth 11 Oct 1926  Elizabeth, NJ Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 8 Oct 2010  CA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • The Laguna Beach Independent
      October 22, 2010
      Kit Drollinger
      Longtime resident Kit Drollinger died Oct. 8, three days short of her 84th birthday.
      Kit Elseroad Drollinger was born on Oct. 11, 1926, in Elizabeth, N.J., the eldest sibling to three younger brothers, one of whom died at age 6. Her surviving brothers, Albert and Tom Elseroad reside in Florida.
      Her father managed a resort on New York's Fire Island, where Kit worked as a post-mistress and met her future husband, Ed Drollinger. They married on May 21, 1949.
      Kit graduated from Wilson College, Penn., with a degree in Spanish.
      The couple lived in Plainfield, N.J., where Kit became involved in civil rights issues, including receiving an honorary life membership in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
      The couple and their two daughters moved to Lake Forest in 1968, where Kit became involved in her new community, joining the League of Women Voters and later serving as president and volunteering for county Supervisor Tom Riley.
      In 1976, the Drollingers moved to Laguna Beach where Kit continued to volunteer. Though fire consumed their Mystic Hills home, they rebuilt their dream home, even restoring with the same type of wall paper.
      She was involved in two important Laguna Beach studies. One resulted in a volunteer spending limit for council elections, a decision gutted by a later board. The second involved the conversion of the Treasure Island trailer park to a combination of public space and hotel use.
      The Drollingers were supporters of many civic organizations, including the Great Parks Conservancy, Orange County Community Foundation and Laguna Canyon Conservancy.
      Kit is survived by her husband, Ed; daughters, Ruth Hart and Susan Conner; two grandsons and a great granddaughter.
      A celebration of her life will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach, 429 Cypress.
      In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation to the NAACP, Orange Coast League of Women Voters, or the Braille Institute.

      Social Security Death Index
      Name: Gertrude E. Drollinger
      SSN: 129-14-1500
      Last Residence: 92651 Laguna Beach, Orange, California, United States of America
      Born: 11 Oct 1926
      Died: 9 Oct 2010 (should be 8 Oct 2010 per her obit)
      State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951)
    Person ID I14381  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 2 Jan 2018 

    Father Albert E. Elseroad 
    Mother Unknown MNU 
    Family ID F5947  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Edward Stuart Drollinger,   b. 22 Sep 1925, NY Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 21 Apr 2012, CA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 86 years) 
    Marriage 21 May 1949 
    • (New York Times, New York, New York, Published 18 Apr 1949 - Marriage)
      Elseroad - Drollinger
      Special to The New York Times.
      Elizabeth, N. J., April 17 -
      Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Elseroad have announced the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude C., to Edward S. Drollinger; son of Mr. and Mrs.Edward J. Drollinger of Baldwin, L. I. An autumn wedding is planned.
      Miss Elseroad was graduated from Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pa.Mr. Drollinger is a student at Columbia University.

      Ref obit of Kit.
    Children 
     1. Ruth Elaine Drollinger
     2. Susan Grace Drollinger
    Family ID F4749  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Jan 2018 

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  • Notes 
    • OCT. 5, 2015 10:31 PM
      Gertrude "Kit" Drollinger, who spent her life working to better the lives of others, died Oct. 9, two days shy of her 84th birthday.

      "Our community has been enriched by the active participation of Kit Drollinger over the last third of a century," said Jean Raun, a friend and fellow member of the League of Women Voters. "Kit held deep convictions about civil liberties, equal rights, protection of the environment and social justice. She spent her life acting on those convictions."

      Kit dove into community activities as soon as she and her husband, Ed, moved to Laguna in 1976, continuing her participation in the League of Women Voters begun when the couple and their two daughters moved to Orange County in 1968.

      A past president of the Coast League, she continued to devote time to the larger group as well as the Laguna Beach unit. Her husband is a member of the league. Both were devoted to league goals.

      "When the [1993] fire destroyed much of Mystic Hills, as a last act when they were leaving their home, she returned to pick up the League Records she was keeping for her job as dues secretary," Raun said.

      "She was involved in two important studies for Laguna Beach. One was the study which resulted in a voluntary spending-limit for council elections - a decision which was gutted by a later board. The second was a detailed study of Treasure Island and its conversion from a Trailer Park to its present state, a combination of public space and hotel use."

      Soon after moving to Laguna, Kit volunteered her services to the Laguna Beach Library, which was converting its card catalogue to computers. She worked in the Friends of the Library book store as long as her health allowed.

      The Drollingers were founding members of the Great Parks Conservancy and belonged to the Orange County Community Foundation, American Civil Liberties Union, the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People, the Laguna Canyon Conservancy, Laguna Beach Democratic Club, as well as the league.

      Gertrude Elseroad Drollinger was born Oct. 11, 1926 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the eldest child and only daughter in the family. She had three younger brothers, one of whom died at age 6.

      She became "Kit" when just a baby.

      Her father looked at her and said she looks like a little kitten, and "Kit" she was from then on.

      Even close friends like Raun didn't know her real first name.

      "Her father managed the very elegant Point O'Woods resort on Fire Island, New York, near Long Island," Raun said. "In the summer of 1948, Kit worked there as the post-mistress."

      She had graduated from Wilson College in Pennsylvania with a degree in Spanish. She considered her major a waste and wondered she had chosen it.

      While she was employed at the post office, a Columbia University graduate was working at a nearby soda fountain. He was destined to be her husband and they married May 21, 1949.

      Kit plunged into social justice activism after the couple moved to Plainfield, N.J., which was rewarded with honorary life membership in the NAACP.

      "Her older daughter remembers marching and carrying banners demanding civil rights," Raun said. "Her younger daughter remembers having toys to play with in the NAACP offices while her mother worked there."

      When Ed's employer, Princeton Applied Research, offered transfers to Maine, Europe, or California, the Drollingers chose California and moved with their daughters to Lake Forest on Nov. 8, 1968.

      Kit immediately became involved in the affairs of her new community, active in the League of Women Voters, serving as president of the Coast League from 1971-1973.

      After her term as president, she volunteered in 5th District Sup. Tom Riley's office. She refused as a matter of principle to accept pay, wanting to be sure of maintaining her independence. She was appointed by the Board of Supervisors to the Orange County Cemetery Board, and served for some time in that capacity.

      The Drollingers moved to Laguna Beach after their daughters had set up their own households. When their dream home in Mystic Hills was destroyed by fire, they built a new house as close as possible to the original.

      "They even looked for the same wallpaper," Raun said.

      Kit is survived by her husband, daughters Ruth Hart and Susan Conner, younger brothers Albert and Tom Elseroad of Florida, son-in-law Ben Conner, grandsons Brian Conner and Eric Conner, granddaughter-in-law Denise Conner, and great granddaughter, Amy Conner.

      "A celebration of the life of this strong, caring woman will be held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach," Raun said.

      The fellowship is at 429 Cypress St.

      In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the donor's choice of the following organizations: NAACP, The Orange Coast League of Women Voters, or the Braille Institute.

      Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot
      'Kit' worked to help others
      'Our community has been enriched by the active participation of Kit Drollinger,' friend says.
      October 21, 2010
      Gertrude "Kit" Drollinger, who spent her life working to better the lives of others, died Oct. 9, two days shy of her 84th birthday.
      "Our community has been enriched by the active participation of Kit Drollinger over the last third of a century," said Jean Raun, a friend and fellow member of the League of Women Voters. "Kit held deep convictions about civil liberties, equal rights, protection of the environment and social justice. She spent her life acting on those convictions."
      Kit dove into community activities as soon as she and her husband, Ed, moved to Laguna in 1976, continuing her participation in the League of Women Voters begun when the couple and their two daughters moved to Orange County in 1968.