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Eleanor Sue <I>Smith</I> Sitton

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Eleanor Sue Smith Sitton

Birth
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
4 Apr 2020 (aged 81)
Burial
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Eleanor “Sue” Sitton was born in Memphis Tennessee to Wayne B. Smith and Chattie Sue Darby Smith on March 6, 1939. Sue left this world for the next April 4th, 2020 after spending a week with the ones she loved all around her.
She moved to Louisiana, MO with her family in 1956 when her father started a lumber mill South of Louisiana, now known as Wayne B. Smith Inc. Sue resisted the family move at first but once here, quickly became involved in her school and community. She started her Junior year here at LHS and was then named Homecoming Queen her Senior Year having made fast friends with many, most of which she still cherished. She worked in the LaCrosse Lumber Company offices as a keypunch operator and was walking to work one day when John Norman Sitton saw her pass by the A&P Store where he worked. John fondly recalls their first date was at the home of Becky Sandell (Poyser) to watch the Academy Awards. They were married September 20, 1958.
John and Sue raised three girls, Cynthia Sue Blaylock (Gregg), Sherry Lea Moses (Kenny), Jefferson City, MO, and Christina Kay Sitton of Pittsfield IL. Sue was involved in her community and served in several organizations. Business and Professional Women, Louisiana Chamber of Commerce, Louisiana Elkettes, Louisiana Alumni and Friends Association, Friends of the Library Board, PCMH Trimble Fund Board, Louisiana Park Board, and Louisiana City Council were all fortunate to have had her influence over the years. Sue also served as a Girl Scout leader for many years. “Girls” still share fond memories of the great campfire meals and overnights with her as leader.
She and John worked side by side for 48 years in the State Farm Insurance office after John’s appointment as agent in 1962. Sue was a licensed agent in the office and did the bookkeeping and payroll. They were partners in many commercial real estate ventures over the years and also owned Save A Lot Grocery store. When it opened in Pittsfield IL in 1986, Sue became quite involved and oversaw its management.
Sue was a member of the First Baptist Church and loved her church family. She served as a Sunday School Teacher, Bible School leader, and on numerous church boards over the years.
Sue is survived by her husband John, daughters and grandchildren; Emily Sitton, John Thomas “JT” Miederhoff (Casey Malcom), and William Bradley “Brad” Stoops (Jessica), and Step Grandson Jody Blaylock (Christa), along with Great Grandchildren Raelynn Stoops, Jonathan Stoops, Bo Blaylock, and Becka Jo Kidd. Also surviving are her brother Jerry (Gail) Smith of Louisiana, and sister in Law Sandy Sitton Orf. Sue was also loved by many nieces, nephews, and cousins that she enjoyed the company of during biennial family gatherings back “in the South”.
Private graveside services will be held on Tuesday April 7th at 10am in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends and family are invited to participate in a processional that will begin at Collier Funeral Home at 9:45am and proceed to and through the cemetery. A memorial book will be at the cemetery gates. Guests will be asked to remain in their vehicles as we try to follow County/State guidelines during this time.
Memorials may be made to the Louisiana Alumni and Friends Association, Pike County Home Care and Hospice, or Friends of the Louisiana Library in care of Collier Funeral Homes, Inc., 117 Barnard Drive, Louisiana, MO 63353.
Eleanor “Sue” Sitton was born in Memphis Tennessee to Wayne B. Smith and Chattie Sue Darby Smith on March 6, 1939. Sue left this world for the next April 4th, 2020 after spending a week with the ones she loved all around her.
She moved to Louisiana, MO with her family in 1956 when her father started a lumber mill South of Louisiana, now known as Wayne B. Smith Inc. Sue resisted the family move at first but once here, quickly became involved in her school and community. She started her Junior year here at LHS and was then named Homecoming Queen her Senior Year having made fast friends with many, most of which she still cherished. She worked in the LaCrosse Lumber Company offices as a keypunch operator and was walking to work one day when John Norman Sitton saw her pass by the A&P Store where he worked. John fondly recalls their first date was at the home of Becky Sandell (Poyser) to watch the Academy Awards. They were married September 20, 1958.
John and Sue raised three girls, Cynthia Sue Blaylock (Gregg), Sherry Lea Moses (Kenny), Jefferson City, MO, and Christina Kay Sitton of Pittsfield IL. Sue was involved in her community and served in several organizations. Business and Professional Women, Louisiana Chamber of Commerce, Louisiana Elkettes, Louisiana Alumni and Friends Association, Friends of the Library Board, PCMH Trimble Fund Board, Louisiana Park Board, and Louisiana City Council were all fortunate to have had her influence over the years. Sue also served as a Girl Scout leader for many years. “Girls” still share fond memories of the great campfire meals and overnights with her as leader.
She and John worked side by side for 48 years in the State Farm Insurance office after John’s appointment as agent in 1962. Sue was a licensed agent in the office and did the bookkeeping and payroll. They were partners in many commercial real estate ventures over the years and also owned Save A Lot Grocery store. When it opened in Pittsfield IL in 1986, Sue became quite involved and oversaw its management.
Sue was a member of the First Baptist Church and loved her church family. She served as a Sunday School Teacher, Bible School leader, and on numerous church boards over the years.
Sue is survived by her husband John, daughters and grandchildren; Emily Sitton, John Thomas “JT” Miederhoff (Casey Malcom), and William Bradley “Brad” Stoops (Jessica), and Step Grandson Jody Blaylock (Christa), along with Great Grandchildren Raelynn Stoops, Jonathan Stoops, Bo Blaylock, and Becka Jo Kidd. Also surviving are her brother Jerry (Gail) Smith of Louisiana, and sister in Law Sandy Sitton Orf. Sue was also loved by many nieces, nephews, and cousins that she enjoyed the company of during biennial family gatherings back “in the South”.
Private graveside services will be held on Tuesday April 7th at 10am in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends and family are invited to participate in a processional that will begin at Collier Funeral Home at 9:45am and proceed to and through the cemetery. A memorial book will be at the cemetery gates. Guests will be asked to remain in their vehicles as we try to follow County/State guidelines during this time.
Memorials may be made to the Louisiana Alumni and Friends Association, Pike County Home Care and Hospice, or Friends of the Louisiana Library in care of Collier Funeral Homes, Inc., 117 Barnard Drive, Louisiana, MO 63353.


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