> > >Alice Sudall (26 Apr 1905 - 26 May 1931)

(Transcribed from a newspaper cutting)

Alice Sudall Dies
Suddenly at Home;
Funeral Thursday

Succumbs At Breakfast Table
At Residence At 408 Smith Street

WAS 26 YEARS OLD

Graduate of Drum Hill and East-Gaines College
Was Employee of West. Co. Nat. Bank

Miss Alice Sudall died suddenly at her home, 408 Smith Street, at eight o'clock this morning. She was seized violently ill while at breakfast and succumbed before medical attention could reach her. Miss Sudall was 26 years of age.
The young women had recently been in ill health from abscesses, but had recovered to such an extent that she was able to return to her work as transcient clerk and assistant in the interest department of the Westchester County National Bank. She had returned to her work a few days ago, after a month's leave of absence.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon from her late residence on Smith street at 2 P.M. The interment will be made at Hillside Cemetery.

Miss Sudall was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on April 26, 1905, the daughter of J. Henry and Elizabeth Roberts Sudall. Her education was obtained at Drum Hill High School, from which institution she graduated from the Eastman-Gaines Business College in New York.

Her first employment was secretary to George W. Engels, head of the New York Symphony Society. In June, 1926, she began her employment at the Westchester County National Bank.

Of quiet demeanor, Miss Sudall was popular among her co-workers and her many friends. She was an active worker and member of the Presbyterian Church. She was an officer and teacher in the Sunday School. She was fond of outdoor life and was especially adept at horseback riding.

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