
Age 37. 445 Adams Street (John Quincy Adams Apartments) #11, Dorchester (Boston), MA. Born (as Katherine Dorothy Fitz) on 12/25/1904, in Boston. Died of burns (death certificate). Private secretary (death certificate). Companion (or companions) at the club unknown. Her remains were transported to Northern Mortuary, Boston. Was raised in Boston by her separated mother and an uncle, Fred A. Senter. Following the 1937 death of her mother resided in Dorchester with the same uncle, then relocated with her uncle to the Adams Street address above in 1939 (name was shown in era street listings as "Alice Winslow"). Was single (death certificate). Surname was misspelled "Winslowe" (with an "e" at the end) in some news accounts, correct in published death notices and on the final official November 1943 Boston Committee on Public Safety casualties list. Name was shown as simply "Kay Winslow" on her death certificate (informant: the above Mr. Senter). Unknown how or when her surname changed from "Fitz" to "Winslow," or if her first name officially changed from Katherine (or "Alice") to "Kay." Divorced parents Mr. George W. and the late Mrs. Hanora L. "Annie" (Kelley) Fitz. Her mother made curious news in 1936 when she dismissed an investigative report by a Hub newsman of a possible inheritance from a distant relative (quote): "What's $2,000 these days?...It's not enough to do anything...with" (The Boston Globe, 7/23/1936). Her estranged father (Born 2/22/1880. Died 2/02/1964, age 83), misreported as "deceased" in published death notices of his victim daughter, actually lived another two decades until February 1964. Burial at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Roslindale (Boston), MA. One of 30 Grove victims interred at Mount Calvary Cemetery (also known as "Old Calvary" or just "Calvary") and its adjoining New Calvary Cemetery, Mattapan (Boston), MA, more than at any other single resting grounds.