Kittie Hartman Euliss
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Posted: Thursday, January 19, 2012 9:52 am
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Updated: 9:52 am, Thu Jan 19, 2012.
Kittie Hartman Euliss
Kittie Hartman Euliss, 74, Sullivan, passed away Friday, Jan.
13, 2012, in her home.
She was born in March of 1937 in Baltimore Md., the daughter of
Earl Durand Hartman Jr. and wife Kittie, nee Gault. She was the
third of five children.
Mrs. Euliss is survived by her loving husband, William Ramsey
Euliss; her daughter Judy Euliss; her son, William Euliss Jr. and
wife Susan; her grandchildren, Jessica D. Tye and husband Cody,
William Euliss III and Jen Hill, Danielle Schiess, Maya Euliss and
Anzor (Joey) Euliss; her great-grandson, William Euliss IV (Liam);
her sisters-in-law, Helen Hartman and Shirley Keck and husband
Homer; other relatives and many friends.
A memorial service will be held at Crestview Memorial Park, St.
Clair, off Highway 47, south of Highway 30, tentatively set for
this Thursday, Jan. 19, at 10 a.m.
She was known to those who loved her as a strong lovable sincere
woman who walked through this life with purpose and determination.
She will be missed dearly and loved forever.
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