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Rita Sue Stutts Baugh

Houston, Texas

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RITA SUE STUTTS BAUGH, 56 passed away Tuesday, January 27, 2009 in Houston, Texas. She was preceded in death by her mother: Geraldine "Tootsie" Stutts. She is survived by her husband: Melvin Baugh, daughter: Dana Baugh, Grandchildren: Jacob, Olivia and Avery Baugh, Father: W.J. "Mickey" Stutts...

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happy birthday memaw i miss so so much and wish you could be here with us today.. i love you so much such a sweet person i never really got to know.. i miss yall both i had a baby boy!! and wish he could have met yall and to have great great parents would be a dream come true but i miss you and happy birthday

i miss so very much

To all the wonderful family and friends of Rita, my dear cousin. She certainly blessed us all just to know her. I shared growing up with Rita and Joe and often coming to Tomball to visit, so I knew a lot of their friends. Our mothers were sisters. I spent some time with her in M. D. Anderson when she had surgery there. Even then she found humor and made me laugh at some of the things that were happening to her. I could never be so brave. She will always be an inspiration to me. Melvin, Dana,...

Mickey and Joe,
My condolences on the passing of Rita. Its been 16 years since I saw her at Jackie's funeral but I will always remember her for her smile and good humor. I can still see her twirling those batons and remember well escorting her to one of the Snowball dances at Hook's airport.
The pain and suffering are now releived and she can reunite with the others of the Class of '70 who also departed far too early. My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Chris Brown

"Jehovah will take all suffering tears away"

Melvin & Dana, I am so sorry to hear about Rita. She was always so sweet. My heart goes out to you both. You are in my thoughts & prayers.

Rita and I shared many fine times over the years, but I have not seen her for a very long time. Tootsie and my mother worked together in the TISD administrative office, and I remember many adventurous times at the Stutts' household, including the night I spent there when my brother had an emergency appendectomy! We were probably 9 at the time. We played flute together starting in middle school and marched together in high school -- once Rita, marching to my left, disappeared briefly from...

Rita and I go way back while raising our "wild girls" form 3 yrs on. She was so kind and could find humor in any situation. She always made me laugh. Prayers and love to all the family.

I met Rita when she was working at Wal Mart and we became fast friends. But then again, she made everyone feel like her friend. I never say her in any other mood than happy. She talked so much about her grandchildren. She will be sorely missed as there are so few people in this world with her kindness.
Becky Oswald
Tomball, Tx.