A third-generation Californian, Rita was born in San Francisco and attended Girls' High School. During World War II she served as a member of the Navy's WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) and received an honorary discharge at the rank of Yeoman Second Class.
Following her military service, Rita attended the University of California, Berkeley with her husband, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics. Following college, Rita worked as a secondary school teacher of history & home economics for the San Francisco Unified School District.
A talented & creative woman of many interests, Rita was a competitive figure skater, an accomplished seamstress, inspired cook, and achieved the rank of Silver Life Master in competitive contract bridge. She was devoted to her family and friends, and actively engaged in her church and community.
Friends and family were invited to a funeral mass on Saturday, June 21st, 2008, at Saint Perpetua Catholic Church, 3454 Hamlin Road, Lafayette, CA 94549. In lieu of flowers the family requested donations be made in Rita's name to either A Friendly Place (a refuge for homeless and abused women located at 2298 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, CA 94612) or the Christian Children's Fund (P.O. Box 26507, Richmond, VA 23261).
A third-generation Californian, Rita was born in San Francisco and attended Girls' High School. During World War II she served as a member of the Navy's WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) and received an honorary discharge at the rank of Yeoman Second Class.
Following her military service, Rita attended the University of California, Berkeley with her husband, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics. Following college, Rita worked as a secondary school teacher of history & home economics for the San Francisco Unified School District.
A talented & creative woman of many interests, Rita was a competitive figure skater, an accomplished seamstress, inspired cook, and achieved the rank of Silver Life Master in competitive contract bridge. She was devoted to her family and friends, and actively engaged in her church and community.
Friends and family were invited to a funeral mass on Saturday, June 21st, 2008, at Saint Perpetua Catholic Church, 3454 Hamlin Road, Lafayette, CA 94549. In lieu of flowers the family requested donations be made in Rita's name to either A Friendly Place (a refuge for homeless and abused women located at 2298 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, CA 94612) or the Christian Children's Fund (P.O. Box 26507, Richmond, VA 23261).
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CECILIA
AITCHISON
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US NAVY
WORLD WAR II
SEP 8 1917
MAY 10 2008
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