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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Be Honest

Myrna wrote: David said his Christmas figure ornaments were broken. How about yours? If they were, I'll put some away for you and give them to you in person.

Did you get Whitney's card? I'm either too early or too late.

Love, M

Kirsten wrote: Only one was broken, not a big deal; jared and I just share one.  




Got Whitney's card.  She was VERY excited!  Thank you!

Did you guys have a good week?

love, 
Kirsten

Myrna wrote: That is the last time I listen to an employee of the Post Office. They said the larger box I had sent Melanie's stuff in was too large and I could get by with the smaller box. HA! It would be worth $3 more to get everything there OK. She was the only one that got the contents intact. I sent hers the day before I sent the rest because it takes longer to get there and so I hurried and got hers ready. I sent the others the next day. Everybody got theirs on time but there was breakage.

This is my Aunt Lucille, married to Kenneth Pitts



On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 3:39 AM, L H TRAUNTVEIN <mandlht@msn.com> wrote:
Lucille F. Pitts 1923 ~ 2010 Lucille Fuller Pitts passed on January 6, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born June 15, 1923 in Sunnyside, Utah to James and Ludeveka Turkelson Fuller. Married Kenneth V. Pitts in 1941; they were together for 46 years. They raised their children in Carbon County. Mom was actively involved in public services but her greatest achievements in life were her four children. Survived by children: Kenneth J. (Janet) Pitts, Cheryl (Robert) Fazzio, Vickie (Boyd) Davis and Janet (Von) Hanson; grandchildren: Troy, Dena, April and Greg; 13 great-grand-children; and sister, Maud Fuller. We love you, Mom, rest in peace. Graveside services will be held Saturday, January 9, 2010, 2:00 p.m. at Elysian Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South. Arrangements under the direction of McDougal Funeral Home. 
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on January 8, 2010 Print print

Charlotte sent me an e-mail letting me know but she just sent it. Therefore, I missed the graveside services. I guess Uncle Bob thought I would see the obituary in the newspaper. It should have been in the Deseret News but it seems to have been only in the Salt Lake Tribune which is where I found this. 

That's too bad. I'm sorry you didn't make it.
Todd 

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