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Estella <I>Northam</I> Pitts

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Estella Northam Pitts

Birth
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Oct 1931 (aged 52–53)
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Arlington, Rush County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY, Shelbyville [IN] Republican, Monday, October 12, 1931:

Passed Away At Home Of Sister
Death of Mrs. Stella N. Pitts
Follows Five Weeks Illness,
Occurred Near Manilla
Leaves Husband, Children

Mrs. Stella N. Pitts, wife of Rev. Emory Pitts, who for the past three years has been pastor of the Lewis Creek Wesleyan Methodist church, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Eugene Macy, near Manilla, at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Pitts had been ill for about five weeks. The death was due to a complication of diseases.

Mrs. Pitts was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Northam. She leaves the husband, now of Kokomo, three children, Ester and Helen, at home, and Kenneth E. Pitts, of Waldron.

She also leaves three brothers, Charles Northam, of Arlington; Chester Northam, also of Arlington and Clarence Northam, of near Manilla, and four sisters; Mrs. Flora Branson, of Carthage; Mrs. Ethel Hufferd, of Rushville; Mrs. Macy, at whose home she passed away, and Mrs. Mary Hester, of near Manilla.

Mrs. Pitts had been a member of the Wesleyan church, north of Manilla, since childhood and funeral services will be conducted there at ten-thirty o'clock Tuesday morning with the Rev. W. L. Thompson, of Marion, officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery, with Carmony Brothers, funeral directors in charge.
OBITUARY, Shelbyville [IN] Republican, Monday, October 12, 1931:

Passed Away At Home Of Sister
Death of Mrs. Stella N. Pitts
Follows Five Weeks Illness,
Occurred Near Manilla
Leaves Husband, Children

Mrs. Stella N. Pitts, wife of Rev. Emory Pitts, who for the past three years has been pastor of the Lewis Creek Wesleyan Methodist church, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Eugene Macy, near Manilla, at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Pitts had been ill for about five weeks. The death was due to a complication of diseases.

Mrs. Pitts was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Northam. She leaves the husband, now of Kokomo, three children, Ester and Helen, at home, and Kenneth E. Pitts, of Waldron.

She also leaves three brothers, Charles Northam, of Arlington; Chester Northam, also of Arlington and Clarence Northam, of near Manilla, and four sisters; Mrs. Flora Branson, of Carthage; Mrs. Ethel Hufferd, of Rushville; Mrs. Macy, at whose home she passed away, and Mrs. Mary Hester, of near Manilla.

Mrs. Pitts had been a member of the Wesleyan church, north of Manilla, since childhood and funeral services will be conducted there at ten-thirty o'clock Tuesday morning with the Rev. W. L. Thompson, of Marion, officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery, with Carmony Brothers, funeral directors in charge.

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  • Created by: K. Pruet
  • Added: Mar 21, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35038913/estella-pitts: accessed ), memorial page for Estella Northam Pitts (1878–10 Oct 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35038913, citing Blue River Wesleyan Cemetery, Arlington, Rush County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by K. Pruet (contributor 46934074).