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Elinor Mary Gatto

1925 - 2020

Elinor Mary Gatto obituary, 1925-2020, San Francisco, CA

Elinor Gatto Obituary

Elinor Mary Gatto
October 16, 1925 - August 6, 2020
Elinor Gatto was born in San Francisco in the fall of 1925, to Michael Grassis and Mary (Pierano) Grassis, when ferryboats ruled the Bay and the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges were a dream. She grew up in the Mission where her father worked as a printer. She attended school in her neighborhood achieving exceptional academic recognition. Her eye was on becoming a teacher and she was offered a scholarship to the prestigious all women's Mill's College, an acceptance to Cal Berkeley, but decided on San Francisco State, renowned as the Teacher's College.

After WWII ended and hopes were bright, she met the love of her life, a returning San Francisco native and war veteran Felix (Phil) Anthony Gatto at a cousin's wedding. Her handsome suitor took her on three dates over the course of a week, the first of which was at Bimbo's 365 Club, and then he proposed to her. But Elinor decided to make him sweat it out and wait a week until she said, "I do." "I had a whirlwind romance," Elinor said. They married in North Beach at Saints Peter and Paul Church and settled in the historic Italian neighborhood where they started their family. As newlyweds, they would venture to Boyes Springs with relatives and years later created their own "little bit of heaven" in Sonoma.

Elinor was a true San Franciscan, fun, energetic, devoted to her family and faith, full of heart, and lived her magical 94 years of life with grace. She loved her Manhattans and cheered for her beloved Giants. She dressed impeccably in smart outfits, her gorgeous full head of hair and a smile that could burn through the thickest days of San Francisco fog.

She was a guiding light and role model to those around her in how to lead a simple and honest life. For all of those touched by this elegant woman, Elinor's bright outlook was indelible, filled with an eternal optimism and a soft laugh.

She devoted herself to her family and those around her felt special and loved. She was self-less and had a strong moral compass. She was a modern woman and a quiet leader.

Her sons, daughter, grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and friends adored her and couldn't get enough of her vibrant spirit for living life to the fullest whether it was celebrating together on special occasions, going out to dinner, movies or a musical. It was all in Elinor's sweet-spot. After a long day that would exhaust those half her age, Elinor would perk up and invite her family out for a late night bite. Everyone relished a dose of Elinor's energizing effect.

Elinor's self-discipline in her life would even make her favorite Giant's shortstop Brandon Crawford pause and take notice. In her later years, she would start early on her exercise bike pedaling for a half hour, and then she'd take her latte and newspaper. Each step of her day was clear and well thought out. Her steadfast routines were marveled at by those close to her who whispered, "how does she do it?"

She was private in the old school way but her heart was always present in conversation and everyday life. If she saw someone in pain she would say a prayer for them. She walked her steady path through life guided by her faith and the simple principles of respect and kindness.

Her gentle demeanor, big heart and generosity was her signature in life. She was a great grandmother, grandmother, mother and so much more to the many who had the great pleasure to meet her and exchange a laugh or story. Her kindness and deep devotion to her family and faith left an indelible mark on all of our souls. Her spirit will live on in those she knew and even those who had the great occasion of meeting her at a party or dinner gathering. Yes, our hearts ache but our spirits are ever stronger because of her.

She had her favorite phrases, which she'd share quietly with family. Armed with a bright smile and a twinkle in her eyes, she'd say, "Life is what you make it and I want to make it a happy one." And she did for 94 years.

Elinor is predeceased by her parents, Michael and Mary Grassis and her husband Felix (Phil) Anthony Gatto. Elinor is survived by her three children Philip (Stephanie) Gatto, Michael (Kara) Gatto and Linda (Salvatore) Rizzo. Her grandchildren, Alison and Bernie Affrunti, Matthew (Laurie) Gatto, Alanna Gatto, Meghan Gatto, Salvatore Rizzo, Natalie Rizzo, Michela (Bruce) McCurdy and Sofia Rizzo. Three great grandchildren, Giovanni and Stella Affrunti, and Lou McCurdy.

Donations can be made to your favorite charities or to Elinor's: Little Sisters of the Poor, ICA Cristo Rey Academy or the Father Sauer Academy at St. Ignatius College Preparatory.

A celebration of life will be held when the shelter in place order is lifted and a gathering is possible.


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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Aug. 15 to Oct. 16, 2020.

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DENISE Oneto

October 24, 2020

Oh my gosh! Elinor was what I’d call a spitfire! She was so perky, so ready to go at a moments notice! Couldn’t pull the wool over her eyes!!!! Whomever wrote the obituary did an excellent job and really said it all!

I believe she met Phil at my parents wedding as Elinor was a cousin to my mom and Phil was a cousin to my dad. Am I correct?

If any of the three siblings, Elinor children, wish to reach out to me my email is [email protected]! Please do. god be with you all in your time of sorrow and lift your spirits up with boundless joy!

Laurie and Mark Benson

September 23, 2020

Dear Linda and Sal:
Mark and I are so sorry to hear about Elinor's passing. We are sorry we never had the pleasure of meeting her but from all I have heard about her she was an amazing person.
With sincere sympathy,
Laurie and Mark

Adriane Damato

September 14, 2020

Dear Phil and Mike and Family,

May the love of family and friends carry you through this time. My she rest in peace. Our condolences.

Larry and Adriane Damato
Friends

Greg Holl

September 8, 2020

Elinor, thank you, and we will miss you. Enough said.

Suzy, Greg, Joe & Emilia

Orene and Bob Kearn

September 2, 2020

Dear Linda and Sal,
Bob and I are so sorry for your loss and we send you our condolences. It is always hard to lose a loved one. Your Mom was a wonderful person, and I remember her as being vivacious and fun.

Peggy Dodds

August 23, 2020

Sending hugs to Linda and her family...it is never easy to lose one's parent...love, Peggy Mullins Dodds

Connie and Joe D'Aura

August 19, 2020

Oh no! Prayers to Linda and Sal and the whole family. This photo certainly captures her bright smile. We are honored to have known Mrs. Gatto at Saint Stephen. Many a times I’d see her at in the neighborhood. We’ve lost a shining star!

Yolanda Machi

August 18, 2020

Dear Phil, Mike, Linda and your families- Joe and I, send our sincere condolences and prayers to all of you. Your Mom, was a lovely woman. It was always a pleasure to see and speak to her at many LSOP functions. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and all of you. May she RIP. Yolanda and Joe Machi

Chuck G

August 18, 2020

My condolences to the family of Mary, she was a wonderful, kind soul who will be loved and missed by so many.

Lee Ann Monfredini

August 16, 2020

Elinor Gatto was an absolute joy! She loved life. She loved her family and friends always wanted to be with her or around her. She will be missed. Much love to all her darling family

Sheila and Bob Stratos

August 16, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Marilyn Miles L’Heureux

August 15, 2020

We are so sorry for your families’ loss.

Every time I saw Elinor she was a ray of sunshine in the room. Hearing her voice, her laughter, made you smile. Even not seeing her, each time I would hear her name mentioned, I would smile. She had such a beautiful smile. Her kind character was seen by all. She will be deeply missed.

Our deepest condolences,
Marilyn (Miles), Mike, and Stephanie L’Heureux

Fred Tocchini

August 15, 2020

Linda, Phil, Sal...the world is a less hospitable place. Truly a wonderful lady, my she rest in peace.
Sylvia & Fred Tocchini

Mary Schembri

August 15, 2020

We were privileged to know and enjoy Elinor’s company only in the last few years but loved and respected her gentle kindness to all, and her phenomenal elegance that she carried so gracefully and humbly. Heads would turn when she entered a room because her beauty radiated from the inside. She will be missed at every party,every fundraiser,every family dinner. We were blessed to be in her company and will miss her. With love, Peter and Mary Schembri

LIlli Fisher

August 15, 2020

Linda, I am so sorry for the lost of your sweet Mom! I remember her fondly from the NDV days! May she Rest In Peace!
Fondly LIlli Belluomini-Fisher

Terri Murphy Mino

August 15, 2020

Linda and family, so sorry for the loss of your beautiful mother. She was always so bright and lovely, full of life and love. You are in my prayers

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