Postby dognose » Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:50 am
FRIENDS SAVE ARTIST FROM PAUPER’S GRAVE
Fortune in Hotel Vault, Withheld for Estate, Not Available for Funeral Expenses
By the Associated Press
CHICAGO, August 7.—The body of Miss Leonide C. Lavaron, once famous designer of art Jewelry, was saved from a pauper’s grave yesterday. Although the fortune In jewels she had deposited in a loop hotel vault could not be touched until the estate was taken over by the courts, a group of former friends agreed to defray the expenses of a regular funeral.
Miss Lavaron died yesterday, a charity patient in a hospital, 65 years old, and with her only home a tiny room in a boarding house. In a hotel vault, untouched for three years, lay her collection of antique jewelry, valued at from $20,000 to $100,000. She had placed it there so as not to be tempted to sell it.
Miss Lavaron was a well known metal worker and monotypist. Her production of an iridescent surface on copper was described as the recovery of
a "lost Egyptian art.”
Source: The Evening Star - 7th August 1931
Trev.