Edith-Blount-Obituary

Edith Blount

Hartford, Connecticut

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BLOUNT, Edith (Pittman) Edith (Pittman) Blount, 75, of Hartford, dearly beloved wife of Charles L. Blount, went home to be with her Lord on Sunday, (April 4, 2004) in the Heaven Health Care Facility after a long illness. She was born February 10, 1929, in Hartford, to the late Mary...

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To the family,
I am saddened by your loss. But know that I rejoice for Sister because, absent from the body means present with the Lord.
"You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trust in you.
Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal." - Isaiah 26:3-4
Love, Peace, and Prayers to you all.

To Edith's family--I had the great pleasure of working with Edith many years ago at Silver Lane Pavilion. She brought much joy and compassion to those she cared for. Please accept my deep condolences at her passing. We know she is now safe in the arms of her Lord---a place we are all striving to be. With prayer, Barbara Dube

We are all on a mission for the father so every moment counts and when the mission is completed he calls us home and says well done my mighty good and faithful servant. Sister was a faithful servant of the Lord in which he is very pleased we should all feel blessed to have been touched in some way by the spiritual fruits that she gave: Love, Joy Peace, Patience, Gentleness, Goodness, Faith, Meekness and temperence. And if we have been touched by one of these fruits through her we have truly...

Dear Shirley,
Our sincerest condolences to Edith family, to you, and all of your brothers and sisters on the home going of your dear sister.
We pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will comfort your entire family during this time of sorrow.
We have very good memories of the Pittman family and the fun we had in Bellevue Square.
Edith was caring, friendly and alway carried a very pleasant smile.
These are the memories we hold dear about our loved ones.

To my dear cousins, sorry we are unable to be there in your time of sorrow. Sister was very much loved and will surely be missed. God bless you and always know that our memories of her, as well as all of our other departed family members, will remain in our hearts and will never be forgotten.

God Bless,

Clyde and Tanya Brinson, and Family

God angels came down and took your love one home, now Edith is at peace.

To the Pittman Family. You have my profound condolences. I remember your love one when I was a young man growing up in Bellvue Square many years ago. May God continue to bless and watch over your family.

DEAR PITTMAN NEIGHBORS:

I WAS SO SADDENED TO READ THAT DEAR EDITH HAS PASSED. MAY THE LORD DO GOOD FAVOR FOR HER AND CONTINUE TO PROTECT HER LOVE ONES WHO ARE SO SADDENED NOW; AND BEG FOR DIVINE INTERVENTION. THE PITTMANS WILL ALWAYS BE MY NEIGHBORS.

I LOVE ALL Y'ALL!

BRO. CLARENCE "SONNY" COUNTRYMAN
WINDSOR, CT 06095
1.860.547.1962

Condolences to the family.

Wilhelmina and Jesse Campbell