Rena and her husband owned a home just outside the small town of Monroe, near Puget Sound. He husband, Eugene Max Stitt, had a love of the Pacific Ocean. Growing up his father was a member of the Coast Guard Life Saving Service. In fact his father service predated the name change to the, United States Coast Guard. In the 1930 U.S. Fed. Census, Eugene sailed as a mate on a cannery tender. In the 1940 U.S. Fed. Census, he lists his occupation again as, mate and mariner.
Her husband died at home on 21 Aug 1958. They had one son, Thomas E. Stitt.
Brother: Peter Kruick - FAG# 58306955
Brother's Wife: Signe Kruick - FAG# 58306966
Email address of contributor: [email protected]
Rena and her husband owned a home just outside the small town of Monroe, near Puget Sound. He husband, Eugene Max Stitt, had a love of the Pacific Ocean. Growing up his father was a member of the Coast Guard Life Saving Service. In fact his father service predated the name change to the, United States Coast Guard. In the 1930 U.S. Fed. Census, Eugene sailed as a mate on a cannery tender. In the 1940 U.S. Fed. Census, he lists his occupation again as, mate and mariner.
Her husband died at home on 21 Aug 1958. They had one son, Thomas E. Stitt.
Brother: Peter Kruick - FAG# 58306955
Brother's Wife: Signe Kruick - FAG# 58306966
Email address of contributor: [email protected]
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