Obituaries Related to "Pitts" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths WARRINER, LENDALL PITTS
WARRINER -- Lendall Pitts, 93, February 10, 2006, Bedford, MA, St. Michaels, MD and Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY. A mining geologist with a BA from Princeton, 1934; he also graduated from St. Mark's School. An avid birder, golfer and joke-teller, he loved to fish at Pocono Lake Preserve. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Rutter, 3 daughters, Judy Walke, Tucker Smith, and Ibbits Newhall, their families, and a brother, John S. Warriner. Donations in his name to Massachusetts Audubon Society, 208 S. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PITTS, JESSE RICHARD
PITTS--Jesse Richard, Charlottesville, VA on August 2, 2003. Harvard '41, Harvard Ph.D '58. WW II B-17 bomber pilot. Professor Emeritus Sociology Oakland University, MI. Tocqueville Review founder and editor. Survived by his wife Monique Bonnier Pitts, daughter Florence, sons Oliver, Alan, Christopher and four grandchildren. Graveside services August 6 at 11AM, Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville.
Paid Notice: Deaths WARRINER, LENDALL PITTS
WARRINER -- Lendall Pitts, 93, February 10, 2006, Bedford, MA, St. Michaels, MD and Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY. A mining geologist with a BA from Princeton, 1934; he also graduated from St. Mark's School. An avid birder, golfer and joke-teller, he loved to fish at Pocono Lake Preserve. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Rutter, 3 daughters, Judy Walke, Tucker Smith, and Ibbits Newhall, their families, and a brother, John S. Warriner. Donations in his name to Massachusetts Audubon Society, 208 S. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PITTS, JESSE RICHARD
PITTS--Jesse Richard, Charlottesville, VA on August 2, 2003. Harvard '41, Harvard Ph.D '58. WW II B-17 bomber pilot. Professor Emeritus Sociology Oakland University, MI. Tocqueville Review founder and editor. Survived by his wife Monique Bonnier Pitts, daughter Florence, sons Oliver, Alan, Christopher and four grandchildren. Graveside services August 6 at 11AM, Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville.
Paid Notice: Deaths WARRINER, LENDALL PITTS
WARRINER -- Lendall Pitts, 93, February 10, 2006, Bedford, MA, St. Michaels, MD and Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY. A mining geologist with a BA from Princeton, 1934; he also graduated from St. Mark's School. An avid birder, golfer and joke-teller, he loved to fish at Pocono Lake Preserve. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Rutter, 3 daughters, Judy Walke, Tucker Smith, and Ibbits Newhall, their families, and a brother, John S. Warriner. Donations in his name to Massachusetts Audubon Society, 208 S. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PITTS, JESSE RICHARD
PITTS--Jesse Richard, Charlottesville, VA on August 2, 2003. Harvard '41, Harvard Ph.D '58. WW II B-17 bomber pilot. Professor Emeritus Sociology Oakland University, MI. Tocqueville Review founder and editor. Survived by his wife Monique Bonnier Pitts, daughter Florence, sons Oliver, Alan, Christopher and four grandchildren. Graveside services August 6 at 11AM, Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville.
Paid Notice: Deaths WARRINER, LENDALL PITTS
WARRINER -- Lendall Pitts, 93, February 10, 2006, Bedford, MA, St. Michaels, MD and Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY. A mining geologist with a BA from Princeton, 1934; he also graduated from St. Mark's School. An avid birder, golfer and joke-teller, he loved to fish at Pocono Lake Preserve. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Rutter, 3 daughters, Judy Walke, Tucker Smith, and Ibbits Newhall, their families, and a brother, John S. Warriner. Donations in his name to Massachusetts Audubon Society, 208 S. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PITTS, JESSE RICHARD
PITTS--Jesse Richard, Charlottesville, VA on August 2, 2003. Harvard '41, Harvard Ph.D '58. WW II B-17 bomber pilot. Professor Emeritus Sociology Oakland University, MI. Tocqueville Review founder and editor. Survived by his wife Monique Bonnier Pitts, daughter Florence, sons Oliver, Alan, Christopher and four grandchildren. Graveside services August 6 at 11AM, Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville.
Paid Notice: Deaths WARRINER, LENDALL PITTS
WARRINER -- Lendall Pitts, 93, February 10, 2006, Bedford, MA, St. Michaels, MD and Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY. A mining geologist with a BA from Princeton, 1934; he also graduated from St. Mark's School. An avid birder, golfer and joke-teller, he loved to fish at Pocono Lake Preserve. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Rutter, 3 daughters, Judy Walke, Tucker Smith, and Ibbits Newhall, their families, and a brother, John S. Warriner. Donations in his name to Massachusetts Audubon Society, 208 S. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PITTS, JESSE RICHARD
PITTS--Jesse Richard, Charlottesville, VA on August 2, 2003. Harvard '41, Harvard Ph.D '58. WW II B-17 bomber pilot. Professor Emeritus Sociology Oakland University, MI. Tocqueville Review founder and editor. Survived by his wife Monique Bonnier Pitts, daughter Florence, sons Oliver, Alan, Christopher and four grandchildren. Graveside services August 6 at 11AM, Monticello Memory Gardens, Charlottesville.
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