Original Marvelettes member Katherine Anderson Schaffner has died at age 79


Katherine Anderson Schaffner: Jan. 14, 1944-Sept. 20, 2023

Singer Katherine Anderson Schaffner was one of the teen voices behind Motown’s first No. 1 hit, “Please Mr. Postman.” A co-founder of Motown group the Marvelettes, Schaffner died Tuesday night just after midnight at age 79.

The news was announced by her daughter, Keisha Schaffner, on Facebook Wednesday. Schaffner, who was called “Kat” by friends and family, died of heart failure associated with congestive heart failure.

Katherine Anderson Schaffner of the Marvelettes smiles during a party in 2014.

Schaffner, Gladys Horton, Georgeanna Tillman, Juanita Cowart Motley and Georgia Dobbins founded the Marvelettes while schoolmates at Inkster High School in 1960. (Wanda Young replaced Dobbins soon after.) The group’s original name was the Casinyets, as in “can’t sing yet.” They were connected with Tamla Records, which became Motown, through a talent competition at school, which they did not win.



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