TCS - Floyanne Radzinski

Floyanne Radzinski

by Don Singleton
Tulsa Computer Society
From the March 2001 issue of the I/O Port Newsletter



Eula Floyanne Radzinski, 61, passed on at her home after a brief illness on Thursday, February 1, 2001. Floyanne was born in Tulsa, February 16, 1939. She was the daughter of long time Tulsans, Eula Brown Griffin and Jesse Earl Griffin, deceased.

Floyanne was a devoted wife and mother. She was known to many friends in the varied activities she pursued so actively. Among these are her service as a teacher specializing in early childhood development, her active support of The Women's Show going on in Tulsa next week, her work in the Tulsa Computer Society, her involvement with her high school reunions, and her work with Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, in Tulsa.

She attended Central High School, graduating in 1958, and then graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1962. She received her Master's degree in Family Relations and Child Development from Oklahoma State University in 1985.

She taught school in California following her college graduation. It was there she met and married her husband, Wilmer (Bill) Radzinski in 1968. They moved back to Tulsa in 1970.

Floyanne is survived by her husband, Bill, her daughter and son-in-law, Misty and Derald Rowland of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, and her brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Jean Griffin, of Arlington, Texas. She will also be missed by her cousins, nieces and nephews living in Oklahoma, Texas, Washington and Nevada.

Arrangements are being handled by Ninde funeral home of Tulsa. A memorial service will be held on February 10, Saturday, at 1:00 pm at Ninde Woodland Memorial Chapel, 5727 S. Memorial Dr. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be sent to Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, 3620 South Lewis, Tulsa, 74105, or to the charity of your choice.

Many of us knew and loved Floyanne, but I am particularly grateful to her for the assistance she gave me cleaning up my house, and I am very sorry that I will no longer be able to pay her back for all of the assistance she gave me. I truly believe that she was an Earth Angel, a mortal, but one who was sent by God to help me, and although it is getting harder and harder for me to do many physical things, I plan to do whatever I can to help other people, in Floyanne's name.





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