HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEONARD T Its been a very long time since Elvis had a for real birthday! His name still gets all the TV attention today. We all remember...but you are still our family King today and we are thankful you spent many a day learning, loving and living the dream the way you have. Wally and I send our best wishes that you and Myrna enjoy a fine day doing what makes your celebration the very best.. The best gift is just being near the love, the warmth and the blessings from all those earned days when life was 9 to 5 and or 24/7! Thanks for the fine Birthday wishes you send us. Its pretty special being remembered and a good word shares considerable joy, we are extending ours to you as well. We enjoyed your Christmas card and letter and adored the photo. Nice touch! We are happy you had much travel and family visits ending with Ohio, where Todd and family could share his announcement of Bishop this past year. May you both continue good health and have enough for good food and travel this year. The Utah Transplant team will sponsor a dinner program at Little America in SLK this mid March. Wally is out over five years. We may attend and if so will try to make a plan to enjoy lunch or a visit then with you folks. It would be nice to see you. Love, Wally and Charlotte
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Friday, January 8, 2010
Happy Birthday, LHT
Happy 70th
Charlotte wrote: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEONARD T
Its been a very long time since Elvis had a for real birthday! His name still gets all the TV attention today. We all remember...but you are still our family King today and we are thankful you spent many a day learning, loving and living the dream the way you have. Wally and I send our best wishes that you and Myrna enjoy a fine day doing what makes your celebration the very best.. The best gift is just being near the love, the warmth and the blessings from all those earned days when life was 9 to 5 and or 24/7! Thanks for the fine Birthday wishes you send us. Its pretty special being remembered and a good word shares considerable joy, we are extending ours to you as well. We enjoyed your Christmas card and letter and adored the photo. Nice touch! We are happy you had much travel and family visits ending with Ohio, where Todd and family could share his announcement of Bishop this past year. May you both continue good health and have enough for good food and travel this year. The Utah Transplant team will sponsor a dinner program at Little America in SLK this mid March. Wally is out over five years.
We may attend and if so will try to make a plan to enjoy lunch or a visit then with you folks. It would be nice to see you.
Love, Wally and Charlotte
Myrna wrote: Thank you for the birthday wishes. We did enjoy the day, and the day before, actually. The Utah kids have planned a birthday celebration for next Sunday. I made lemon pies for LHT but (I ALWAYS forget and cook too much) there were just two of us to eat three pies. Birthday overload.
Thanks for the wishes and for the wonderful cards. You have always been more thoughtful than I have. I hope I have learned that from you.
Did you get the Christmas ornament? It was probably late because it was an afterthought. I saw the heart and thought of you.
It would be nice to get together.
Love, M
Its been a very long time since Elvis had a for real birthday! His name still gets all the TV attention today. We all remember...but you are still our family King today and we are thankful you spent many a day learning, loving and living the dream the way you have. Wally and I send our best wishes that you and Myrna enjoy a fine day doing what makes your celebration the very best.. The best gift is just being near the love, the warmth and the blessings from all those earned days when life was 9 to 5 and or 24/7! Thanks for the fine Birthday wishes you send us. Its pretty special being remembered and a good word shares considerable joy, we are extending ours to you as well. We enjoyed your Christmas card and letter and adored the photo. Nice touch! We are happy you had much travel and family visits ending with Ohio, where Todd and family could share his announcement of Bishop this past year. May you both continue good health and have enough for good food and travel this year. The Utah Transplant team will sponsor a dinner program at Little America in SLK this mid March. Wally is out over five years.
We may attend and if so will try to make a plan to enjoy lunch or a visit then with you folks. It would be nice to see you.
Love, Wally and Charlotte
Myrna wrote: Thank you for the birthday wishes. We did enjoy the day, and the day before, actually. The Utah kids have planned a birthday celebration for next Sunday. I made lemon pies for LHT but (I ALWAYS forget and cook too much) there were just two of us to eat three pies. Birthday overload.
Thanks for the wishes and for the wonderful cards. You have always been more thoughtful than I have. I hope I have learned that from you.
Did you get the Christmas ornament? It was probably late because it was an afterthought. I saw the heart and thought of you.
It would be nice to get together.
Love, M
LUCILLE PITTS
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
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