Kaytor's first husband was fellow
Kinmundy native Richard Maulding. They were married on June 8, 1947. The couple, both graduates of Kinmundy-Alma High School, briefly attended
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale before transferring to the
University of Illinois. Maulding later became an anesthesiologist, practicing in
Carbondale. Kaytor's second husband was painter
Albert Kaytor, of
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, whom she met at the
University of Illinois. They were married on Feb 9, 1952, at Queen of All Saints Roman Catholic Church in
Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The couple lived in Brooklyn after their wedding. Albert Kaytor, an instructor at
Pratt Institute, rose to become associate art director for
CBS. He died in 1963. Kaytor became involved with author and journalist
Robert Ruark at this time. She lived in Ruark's villa in
Palamos, Spain, and the couple was planning a wedding in 1965 when Ruark died in London of complications from alcoholism. Ruark left his Spanish estate to Kaytor, a bequest that was unsuccessfully challenged by Ruark's family in court. Kaytor was married and divorced at least one other time: in the late 1960s to Manhattan art dealer Walter Randel. == Death and legacy ==