Mrs. Fitch, Reclamation Official's Widow, Dies
Mrs. Charles Hall Fitch, 93, widow of a Reclamation Bureau official, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.K. Parris, 3140 Q Street Northwest. She was the oldest member of the St. John's Protestant Church in Georgetown.
Besides her daughter, with whom she lived, she is survived by two sons, Walton Fitch of Chicago and Grant Fitch of Milwaukee; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11AM today at the Q Street address. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
The Washington Post August 9, 1950
Fitch, Mary Caroline. On Tuesday, August 8, 1950 at her home, 3140 Que Street Northwest, Mary Caroline Fitch, wife of the late Charles H. Fitch and mother of Mrs. A.K. Parris of Washington, D.C.; Walton Fitch of Chicago, Illinois and Grant Fitch of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Services at the residence on Thursday, August 10 at 11AM. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Fitch, Reclamation Official's Widow, Dies
Mrs. Charles Hall Fitch, 93, widow of a Reclamation Bureau official, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.K. Parris, 3140 Q Street Northwest. She was the oldest member of the St. John's Protestant Church in Georgetown.
Besides her daughter, with whom she lived, she is survived by two sons, Walton Fitch of Chicago and Grant Fitch of Milwaukee; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11AM today at the Q Street address. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
The Washington Post August 9, 1950
Fitch, Mary Caroline. On Tuesday, August 8, 1950 at her home, 3140 Que Street Northwest, Mary Caroline Fitch, wife of the late Charles H. Fitch and mother of Mrs. A.K. Parris of Washington, D.C.; Walton Fitch of Chicago, Illinois and Grant Fitch of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Services at the residence on Thursday, August 10 at 11AM. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.
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