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Felicia Jane <I>Hamby</I> Pitman

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Felicia Jane Hamby Pitman

Birth
Filley, Cedar County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Aug 1937 (aged 75)
Jerico Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jerico Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6739655, Longitude: -93.9939957
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Granddaughter of Jas Carter and Jane Richardson Carter.
Daughter of Ezikiel Hamby and Mary E. Carter Hamby.
Wife of William Harvey Pitman (married 25December1878).
Mother of Leota Pitman Riege Sharp, Dora Pitman Hunter, Della Pitman McCort, Henry Pitman, Jim Pitman, Mary Elizabeth Pitman Boyer, Ezekiel Pitman, Agnes Pitman Zollman, Martha Pitman Smith, and Emma Pitman Carter.

OBITUARY
Mrs. Will Pittman passed away at her home in Jerico Springs, Saturday morning. Two daughters attended the funeral from Wellington Kansas. Mrs. Robert Hunter, a daughter, who lives near Sheldon was with her mother when she passed away. Mrs. R. L. Smith of Idaho, arrived in Jerico, Monday p.m. too late for the funeral. Mrs. Smith will stay with her father awhile. The family have the sympathy of the community.

OBITUARY
Felicia Jane Hamby, daughter of Mary and Ezekiel Hamby was born near Filley, September 9, 1861, and passed away August 14, 1937 at the age 75 years, 11 months and 5 days.
She was married to W. H. Pitman, December 25, 1878.
This good woman lived in Cedar county parctically all her life, and for more than 58 years, she with her husband made a christian home for a large family. The ten children born to this union are: Henry, who passed away in France during the World War, and now sleeps in Arlington Cemetery; Mary Boyer, deceased; Dora Hunter, who lives near Bellamy; Leota Riege, Wellington Kansas; Della McCort, Wellington, Kansas; Emma Carter, deceased; Jim of Jerico Springs; Ezekiel, Enterprise, Oregon; Agnes Zollman, Enterprise, Oregon; Martha Smith, Meridian, Idaho.
Besides these children she leaves 2 sisters, 1 brother, 45 living grand children and 21 great-grand children.
She and Mrs. Pitman lived near Filley a long time and reared their family there. Then they moved to a farm 3 miles north of Jerico and lived there until two years ago when they moved into town. Mrs. Pitman has been an invalid since last November, and at times she has suffered a great deal. She united with the Christain church when she was aobut 17 years old, and for almost 60 years she has lived a good christian life. She realized her time was near and told her loved ones that she was ready and willing to go to receive the crown of Life promised to his faithful ones.
Funeral services were conducted by Brother Clawson, Sunday afternoon, at the home, and the body was laid to rest at the Hall cemetery.
A precious one has gone, a chair is vacant. Rest on mother we will soon meet again.
Granddaughter of Jas Carter and Jane Richardson Carter.
Daughter of Ezikiel Hamby and Mary E. Carter Hamby.
Wife of William Harvey Pitman (married 25December1878).
Mother of Leota Pitman Riege Sharp, Dora Pitman Hunter, Della Pitman McCort, Henry Pitman, Jim Pitman, Mary Elizabeth Pitman Boyer, Ezekiel Pitman, Agnes Pitman Zollman, Martha Pitman Smith, and Emma Pitman Carter.

OBITUARY
Mrs. Will Pittman passed away at her home in Jerico Springs, Saturday morning. Two daughters attended the funeral from Wellington Kansas. Mrs. Robert Hunter, a daughter, who lives near Sheldon was with her mother when she passed away. Mrs. R. L. Smith of Idaho, arrived in Jerico, Monday p.m. too late for the funeral. Mrs. Smith will stay with her father awhile. The family have the sympathy of the community.

OBITUARY
Felicia Jane Hamby, daughter of Mary and Ezekiel Hamby was born near Filley, September 9, 1861, and passed away August 14, 1937 at the age 75 years, 11 months and 5 days.
She was married to W. H. Pitman, December 25, 1878.
This good woman lived in Cedar county parctically all her life, and for more than 58 years, she with her husband made a christian home for a large family. The ten children born to this union are: Henry, who passed away in France during the World War, and now sleeps in Arlington Cemetery; Mary Boyer, deceased; Dora Hunter, who lives near Bellamy; Leota Riege, Wellington Kansas; Della McCort, Wellington, Kansas; Emma Carter, deceased; Jim of Jerico Springs; Ezekiel, Enterprise, Oregon; Agnes Zollman, Enterprise, Oregon; Martha Smith, Meridian, Idaho.
Besides these children she leaves 2 sisters, 1 brother, 45 living grand children and 21 great-grand children.
She and Mrs. Pitman lived near Filley a long time and reared their family there. Then they moved to a farm 3 miles north of Jerico and lived there until two years ago when they moved into town. Mrs. Pitman has been an invalid since last November, and at times she has suffered a great deal. She united with the Christain church when she was aobut 17 years old, and for almost 60 years she has lived a good christian life. She realized her time was near and told her loved ones that she was ready and willing to go to receive the crown of Life promised to his faithful ones.
Funeral services were conducted by Brother Clawson, Sunday afternoon, at the home, and the body was laid to rest at the Hall cemetery.
A precious one has gone, a chair is vacant. Rest on mother we will soon meet again.


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  • Added: Apr 9, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13901928/felicia_jane-pitman: accessed ), memorial page for Felicia Jane Hamby Pitman (9 Sep 1861–14 Aug 1937), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13901928, citing Hall Cemetery, Jerico Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Piper (contributor 46632224).