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Esther Mae <I>Scantlen Ritter</I> Earlywine

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Esther Mae Scantlen Ritter Earlywine

Birth
Darragh, Kalkaska County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Apr 1993 (aged 78)
Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Esther Mae (SCANTLEN) (RITTER) EARLYWINE
09 Aug 1914 - 10 Apr 1993
Franklin Times April 14, 1993

Surnames: Scantlen, Ritter, Earlywine, Rau, Martini, Shaffer, Lambdin, Egolf

Esther Scantlen Ritter Earlywine, 78, of Louisburg, died Saturday in the Louisburg Nursing Center.
Mrs. Earlywine was born in Kalamazoo* Mich. She was a homemaker and mother.
Mrs. Earlywine is survived by two daughters, Nancy Ritter Rau and Alona Earlywine Martini, both of Louisburg; son Stanley James Ritter of Houston, Texas: sisters Mildred Scantlen Shaffer of Florida, Laurice Scantlen Lambdin and Lilis Scantlen Egolf, both of Michigan; brothers, Robert Scantlen and Ronald Scantlen, both of Michigan, and Raymond Scantlen of Illinois; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
* Should be: Darragh, Kalkaska County, Michigan

Esther was a licensed minister in the Christian Pilgrim Church (Headquarters in Coldwater, Michigan) and took over the pastorate of the Flint, Michigan Church after James died.
Esther had Diabetes and went blind before she died.
Esther's ashes are in the possession of her daughter Alona Marlene Steed in Louisburg, Franklin County, NC

Cause of Death: Complications of diabetes
Esther Mae (SCANTLEN) (RITTER) EARLYWINE
09 Aug 1914 - 10 Apr 1993
Franklin Times April 14, 1993

Surnames: Scantlen, Ritter, Earlywine, Rau, Martini, Shaffer, Lambdin, Egolf

Esther Scantlen Ritter Earlywine, 78, of Louisburg, died Saturday in the Louisburg Nursing Center.
Mrs. Earlywine was born in Kalamazoo* Mich. She was a homemaker and mother.
Mrs. Earlywine is survived by two daughters, Nancy Ritter Rau and Alona Earlywine Martini, both of Louisburg; son Stanley James Ritter of Houston, Texas: sisters Mildred Scantlen Shaffer of Florida, Laurice Scantlen Lambdin and Lilis Scantlen Egolf, both of Michigan; brothers, Robert Scantlen and Ronald Scantlen, both of Michigan, and Raymond Scantlen of Illinois; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
* Should be: Darragh, Kalkaska County, Michigan

Esther was a licensed minister in the Christian Pilgrim Church (Headquarters in Coldwater, Michigan) and took over the pastorate of the Flint, Michigan Church after James died.
Esther had Diabetes and went blind before she died.
Esther's ashes are in the possession of her daughter Alona Marlene Steed in Louisburg, Franklin County, NC

Cause of Death: Complications of diabetes


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