Mrs. E. H. Pitkin, formerly of Oak Park, died at her home at Carmel Highlands, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., on August 11. Mrs. Pitkin was the daughter of Louis and Anna Morey.
She was born in Wisconsin in 1851. She married E. H. Pitkin in 1870, and together they lived in Oak Park until the death of Mr. Pitkin in 1918.
Mrs. Pitkin leaves four daughters: Mrs. Malcolm Wallace of Toronto; Mrs. E. W. McCready of Oak Park; Miss Emily Pitkin, Cornell, and Mrs. Horace Poynter of Andover, Mass.
—Oak Leaves (Oak Park, IL), 23 Aug 1924, pg. 54
The first woman elected to office--the school board--in Oak Park, Illinois.
Children: Lillie May; Frank L.; Caroline Estelle; Florence Emily; Elsie F. (m. Horace Martin Poynter)
Mrs. E. H. Pitkin, formerly of Oak Park, died at her home at Carmel Highlands, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., on August 11. Mrs. Pitkin was the daughter of Louis and Anna Morey.
She was born in Wisconsin in 1851. She married E. H. Pitkin in 1870, and together they lived in Oak Park until the death of Mr. Pitkin in 1918.
Mrs. Pitkin leaves four daughters: Mrs. Malcolm Wallace of Toronto; Mrs. E. W. McCready of Oak Park; Miss Emily Pitkin, Cornell, and Mrs. Horace Poynter of Andover, Mass.
—Oak Leaves (Oak Park, IL), 23 Aug 1924, pg. 54
The first woman elected to office--the school board--in Oak Park, Illinois.
Children: Lillie May; Frank L.; Caroline Estelle; Florence Emily; Elsie F. (m. Horace Martin Poynter)
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