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Golda Harriett <I>Harris</I> Bitzan

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Golda Harriett Harris Bitzan

Birth
Hillsboro, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Jan 2006 (aged 95)
Burien, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Tukwila, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Golda was born October 26, 1910 in Hillsboro, WI. She died following a long illness January 18, 2006 in Burien, WA. She was a multi-talented woman, an extraordinary good cook, a great vegetable gardener and she grew many beautiful flowers which were entered in competitions and won many blue ribbons for her arrangements. Golda was in a quilting club and worked on may beautiful quilts through the years. She met her husband, Clarence Bitzan, at a barn dance in 1936. He asked her to marry him on her first date but she wanted to wait a while. They later married February 19, 1937 in Wisconsin. A daughter, Barbara was born in Minnesota in 1939, a son Thomas was born in 1941 and a son Joe was born in 1947. Clarence got a job in Colville teaching at the Indian reservation, Golda followed him with Barbara later. The family moved to Burien in 1943 and Clarence taught at Highline High School for many years. Golda and the family loved to fish. She was an excellent fisherwoman. She was member of Lake Burien Presbyterian Church. Golda was a loving mother who will be missed by all. She was preceded in death by her husband Clarence in 1992. She is survived by 3 her children; 3 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren.
Golda was born October 26, 1910 in Hillsboro, WI. She died following a long illness January 18, 2006 in Burien, WA. She was a multi-talented woman, an extraordinary good cook, a great vegetable gardener and she grew many beautiful flowers which were entered in competitions and won many blue ribbons for her arrangements. Golda was in a quilting club and worked on may beautiful quilts through the years. She met her husband, Clarence Bitzan, at a barn dance in 1936. He asked her to marry him on her first date but she wanted to wait a while. They later married February 19, 1937 in Wisconsin. A daughter, Barbara was born in Minnesota in 1939, a son Thomas was born in 1941 and a son Joe was born in 1947. Clarence got a job in Colville teaching at the Indian reservation, Golda followed him with Barbara later. The family moved to Burien in 1943 and Clarence taught at Highline High School for many years. Golda and the family loved to fish. She was an excellent fisherwoman. She was member of Lake Burien Presbyterian Church. Golda was a loving mother who will be missed by all. She was preceded in death by her husband Clarence in 1992. She is survived by 3 her children; 3 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren.


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