Submitted by Lynn Kolb
The Arizona Republic Obituaries Friday, September 21, 1984
FLORENCE M. BROWN RALLI
FLORENCE M. BROWN RALLI, 81, of Phoenix, a retired dietician, died Sept. 19, 1984, at John C. Lincoln Hospital & Health Center.
Mrs. Ralli was born in Fairfield Township, Ill. and moved to Arizona from Northport, N.Y., in 1960. Before retiring, she was head dietician at Veterans Administration Medical Center in Northport and had been employed by the VA 32 years. She graduated from dietary training at Kellogg Sanitorium in Battle Creek, Mich.
Mrs. Ralli was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames of the 17th Century, the Order of the Eastern Star and The Woman’s Club of Phoenix.
Survivors include a brother, ARCHIE W. BROWN. Memorial services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home, where friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today.
Possibly the Tampico Tornado
FLORENCE M. BROWN
MRS. FLORENCE M. BROWN RALLI, age 81, of Phoenix, Arizona and formerly of Tampico died September 19 at John C. Lincoln Hospital and Health Center in Phoenix.
Mrs. Ralli’s body was cremated and the cremains were returned to the Garland Funeral Home in Tampico. Graveside funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the Yorktown Cemetery, with REV. BRAD WILSON, pastor of the Tampico United Methodist Church officiating. There will be no local visitation.
Mrs. Ralli was born in Fairfield Twp., Illinois, the daughter of MAX VERNON and BLANCHE KEMP BROWN. She moved to Arizona from Northport, New York in 1960. Before retiring, she was head dietician at Veterans Administration Medical Center in Northport and had been employed by the Veterans Administration for 32 years. She graduated from dietary training at Kellogg Sanitorium in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Mrs. Ralli was a member of The Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames of the 17th Century, The Order of the Eastern Star, and The Women’s Club of Phoenix.
She is survived by 1 brother, ARCHIE W. BROWN of Phoenix, Arizona.
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