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Violet Anne <I>Funston</I> Radliff

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Violet Anne Funston Radliff

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
30 Oct 1934 (aged 64)
New York, USA
Burial
Schuylerville, Saratoga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
306
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The Saratogian newspaper
Tuesday, October 30, 1934
Schuylerville - Mrs. V.A.Radliff, well known resident of Fort Miller for the past four years, was found dead sitting in a chair in her home at 10 a.m. today when a neighbor, Mrs. H.Durlinger, called upon her. Mrs. Radliff had been dead for sometime. She had been in ill health.
Mrs. Radliff was a former resident of Schuylerville for many years. She was a member of the Reformed Church, Fort Miller, and of V.N. Gheit Circle, Fort Miller.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. John Larsen, Rochester; Mrs. Ernest Cohen, Schenectady, and Mrs. Harry Phillips, Schuylerville; one son, Sanford Radliff, Scotia; one sister, Miss Elizabeth Funston, Albany; and one brother, Chief of Police William Funston, Schenectady. Three grandsons and one granddaughter also survive. The funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Schenectady Gazette, 1934
Funeral services for Mrs. Violet Radliff, sister of Chief of Police William H. Funston, will be held tomorrow at her home in Fort Miller. Mrs. Radliff, who was 64, died today after an illness of four months following an accident.
Mrs. Radliff, who was born in Ohio, had lived in Fort Miller for six years.
Other survivors besides the chief are a sister, Elizabeth, a teacher at St. Agnes school, Albany; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Larson of Rochester; Mrs. Henry Phillips of Schuylerville, and Mrs. Mildred Cohen of this city. A son, Sanford, lives in Scotia. Her husband died many years ago.
The Saratogian newspaper
Tuesday, October 30, 1934
Schuylerville - Mrs. V.A.Radliff, well known resident of Fort Miller for the past four years, was found dead sitting in a chair in her home at 10 a.m. today when a neighbor, Mrs. H.Durlinger, called upon her. Mrs. Radliff had been dead for sometime. She had been in ill health.
Mrs. Radliff was a former resident of Schuylerville for many years. She was a member of the Reformed Church, Fort Miller, and of V.N. Gheit Circle, Fort Miller.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. John Larsen, Rochester; Mrs. Ernest Cohen, Schenectady, and Mrs. Harry Phillips, Schuylerville; one son, Sanford Radliff, Scotia; one sister, Miss Elizabeth Funston, Albany; and one brother, Chief of Police William Funston, Schenectady. Three grandsons and one granddaughter also survive. The funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Schenectady Gazette, 1934
Funeral services for Mrs. Violet Radliff, sister of Chief of Police William H. Funston, will be held tomorrow at her home in Fort Miller. Mrs. Radliff, who was 64, died today after an illness of four months following an accident.
Mrs. Radliff, who was born in Ohio, had lived in Fort Miller for six years.
Other survivors besides the chief are a sister, Elizabeth, a teacher at St. Agnes school, Albany; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Larson of Rochester; Mrs. Henry Phillips of Schuylerville, and Mrs. Mildred Cohen of this city. A son, Sanford, lives in Scotia. Her husband died many years ago.


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  • Added: Sep 16, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97176183/violet_anne-radliff: accessed ), memorial page for Violet Anne Funston Radliff (8 Sep 1870–30 Oct 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97176183, citing Prospect Hill Cemetery, Schuylerville, Saratoga County, New York, USA; Maintained by Alice (contributor 47160081).