Kae Sumner Einfeldt

The family moved a number of times, living in Riverside, Pasadena, and San Diego.

An accomplished artist, by 1938 Kae was employed by Walt Disney Studio in the Ink & Paint and Special Effects departments.

Durling, a columnist at the Los Angeles Times, with an article about the problems of being tall.

They wrote letters, made many phone calls, and visited business to encourage them to lower the cost of custom-made items.

Kae stayed active in the tall clubs and TCI from their inception, and attended most of the conventions through the rest of her life.

There are tall clubs in Austria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland which have not affiliated with TCI because their minimum height requirements vary from TCI's standards of 5'10" for women and 6'2" for men measured in stocking feet.

George W. Einfeldt met Kae via the California Tip Toppers Club; they were married in 1948, and later adopted a daughter Sherri-Lynn.

In the night of September 27, 1996, Kae died in her sleep at the Pacific Coast Manor nursing home in Capitola, California.