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Adeline Tifft

Adeline Tifft

Female 1931 - 2016  (84 years)  Submit Photo / DocumentSubmit Photo / Document    Has 100 ancestors and 4 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Adeline Tifft 
    Birth 26 Jun 1931  Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, Indonesia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    FamilySearch ID L52H-JQ8 
    Death 31 Jan 2016  Charlottesville City, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I109035  mytree
    Last Modified 25 Feb 2024 

    Father Clarence Frances Tifft,   b. 27 Oct 1891, République française Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Aug 1940 (Age 48 years) 
    Mother Marguerite de Chazelles,   b. 22 Jan 1900   d. 1985, McLean, Fairfax, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 84 years) 
    Marriage Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F20287  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Paul Louis Abel 
    Marriage 27 Aug 1952  Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Divorce Yes, date unknown 
    Notes 
    • Email from Mike Tifft.
    Children 
     1. Paul Louis Abel
     2. Mark Abel
     3. Charles Abel
     4. Andrew Abel
    Family ID F33399  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Nov 2024 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 26 Jun 1931 - Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, Indonesia Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 27 Aug 1952 - Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 31 Jan 2016 - Charlottesville City, Virginia, United States Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Tifft, Adeline b1931 - Portrait
    Tifft, Adeline b1931 - Portrait

  • Notes 
    • Email from Mike Tifft.

      Obituary:
      Adeline Tifft Abel was born in Palembang, Sumatra on June 26th, 1931. H e r spirit passed from this earth on January 31st, 2016 in Charlottesvill e , Virginia. In her 84 years of life, she was recognized for her comman d o f romance languages, speaking French, Italian, Spanish and Portugues e flu ently, and for her extensive synthesis of music, arts and philosoph y.

      Adeline was born to a French mother, Marguerite de Chazelle, and an Amer i can father, Clarence F. Tifft who met and married in Pointre-a- Peitre , G uadeloupe. Both families had properties and connections in the Frenc h Wes t Indies. Clarence Tifft’s work as a purchasing and supply manage r for th e shipping division of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company led the fam ily to mo ve to Sumatra in 1931. Adeline’s early childhood was filled wit h travel s throughout Indonesia, Asia and France. This early exotic exper ience sti mulated a spirit of adventure and independence. However, with h er father’ s premature death in 1940 and the commencement of the Second W orld War, A deline’s life changed dramatically. She, her younger brothe r (Roland Tiff t- deceased) and mother became war refugees, blocked fro m returning to Fr ance by the Germans and unable to stay in Indonesia bec ause of Japanese a ggressions. Thus began a life of wandering, living thr ough the good grace s of people in Australia, France and the US. Adeline’ s education came fro m reading and short stays in convent boarding schoo l in the Alps and Brit tany. At age 17, in pursuit of further education a nd working opportunitie s, she emigrated from France to the US in 1948. T his move was made possib le by her family’s diplomatic connections, espec ially her uncle who was S urgeon General to de Gaulle. Equally critical w as the kindness of France s Cogswell Wickes, an attorney in Rochester, N Y who agreed to sponsor Ade line. Mr. Wickes had worked for the Hoover Be lgian Relief Commission foll owing WWI and was sympathetic to the pligh t of refugees.

      In Rochester, while working multiple jobs including modelling for Eastm a n Kodak, as a translator, a librarian assistant, a tutor of French an d La tin, Adeline attended classes at the University of Rochester. Ther e she m et Paul Louis Abel II, a student at the Eastman School of Music , and the y married on August 27, 1952. They spent two years at the Unive rsity of M ontana where Paul taught music and where her first son Paul II I (deceased ) was born, then moved to Baton Rouge Louisiana where she liv ed for 12 ye ars. In that span, Adeline had three more sons, Mark, Charle s, and Andre w (deceased), while pursuing her PhD in Languages and Philos ophy. Adelin e earned her doctorate from Louisiana State University in 19 66.

      The marriage dissolved and Adeline moved with the four boys to accep t a p osition as Assistant Professor of Languages at California State Uni versit y, Long Beach. A year later in 1967, Adeline accepted a faculty po sitio n at Central Connecticut State University where she handled a prodi giou s teaching load including graduate and undergraduate courses in th e roman ce languages, European literature, linguistics and culture. Despi te thi s heavy teaching load, she published 4 textbooks including “La Fra nce: Un e Tapisserie” which was printed in 2 editions by McGraw-Hill. The se textb ooks were recognized for their “multi-modal” incorporation of ar twork, ph otographs of France, and review questions. She attained the ran k of Profe ssor in 1970.

      Adeline was greatly admired by colleagues and students for creative teac h ing, the breadth of her knowledge and her unrelenting commitment to stu de nt success. Adeline retired from Central Connecticut State Universit y i n 1988 and returned to Baton Rouge. She remained active traveling, do in g translations and singing in the choir at St. Aloysius Catholic Churc h i n Baton Rouge until her moved to Charlottesville Virginia in 2009.

      Adeline Tifft Abel will be remembered for her strong identity with Franc e , for the sounds of Mozart sonatas and Chopin waltzes coming from her p ia no, for her provocative and thoughtful comments on philosophers such a s B alzac, Voltaire, Camus, and Beckett, for the beautiful crocuses, rose s an d lily of the valley that she cultivated and that colored our yard , and f or the warm open atmosphere and exquisite cuisine that she prepar ed for n eighborhood friends. Adeline was a caring mother to the end. Sh e leaves b ehind two sons Mark and Charles Abel, 5 grandsons, Paul IV, Ma tthew, Bria n, Jason, and Michael, and 2 great grandchildren, Cynthia an d Shawn.

      To know the secret of death, one must know the heart of life. Adeline Ab e l knew the heart of life. A memorial service in her honor will be plann e d later in Connecticut. In lieu of flowers, offerings in her memory ca n b e made to either the St. Aloysius Church in Baton Rouge or the Univer sit y of Virginia, Palliative Care Department.