Elsie-Bittle-Obituary

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Elsie Jean Bittle

Dallas, Texas

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DIED
January 3, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Eastgate Funeral Home - Garland Obituary

Elsie Jean Bittle , 83, of Garland, TX. Elsie is survived by her nephews; John Harrison and wife Linda, Dan Mayes and wife Jeanne and Gene Mayes and wife Sandra, her niece Donna Brooks and husband Charles, numerous great- nephews, nieces and many friends, and her lifelong friend Homer B. Johnson. Elsie is preceded in death by her husband Aurel Bittle and two nephews Jerry Mayes and Herbert Mayes. Visitation: 2-5 P.M. Sunday 01/05/14 at Eastgate Funeral Home Funeral Service: 1 P.M. Monday 01/06/2014 at First Baptist Church of Garland Officiating: Rev. Jack Schmid Family request all memorials to be made to Garland Sports Hall of Fame P. O. Box 460612
Garland, Texas 75046

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We've lost such a beautiful person. I will miss this sweet, sweet lady!

I feel blessed to have known such a wonderful lady. My parents, Bob and Fern Hickman (now both deceased), bowled with Jean and Aurel. I grew up in Garland and spent time at the old Fiesta Bowling alley with the Bittles -- such fun and memories. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time.

Susan Hickman Elmore

Rest in peace, sweet Jean. We will miss seeing our beloved neighbor, but rejoice that you are at rest. Linda, Ronnie, Jeremy and Michelle Byrd

Jean, was a beautiful lady and sweet, caring person. I met her when she worked with my mother at Kraft Foods. I worked in her office at Kraft when she was out. Love and prayers are with her family.
~Brenda Halpin, Garland, TX

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. She was a beautiful lady.

Mary Hunt, Petite Beauty Salon did Jeans hair for many years. Wish her condition was where I could share with her Jeans passing. The family is in our prayers.

A beautiful lady, a devoted wife and a wonderful friend, she will be missed. No one could love their children more than Elsie Jean loved her nieces and nephews. Loved her! Carole Shugart