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Julia Morris Hite

1934 - 2024

Julia Morris Hite obituary, 1934-2024, Charlotte, NC

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1934

DIED

2024

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Julia Hite Obituary

Julia Alice Morris Hite

January 22, 1934 - November 14, 2024

Charlotte, North Carolina - Julia Alice Morris Hite, 90, passed away peacefully in her Charlotte, North Carolina residence on November 14, 2024.

Born to Chauncey ("Chance") Alexander Morris and Martha Elizabeth Morris in Tylertown, Mississippi on January 22, 1934, Julia was full of life. She had two older sisters, Mary Frances Morris Byrd and Peggy Morris Pigott, and she loved them both dearly. Julia felt close to their children Becky Byrd Lee (Mary Frances' daughter), and Craig Pigott and Lori Pigott Fast (Peggy's children).

Valedictorian of her class, Julia graduated from Dexter High School in 1951 where she lettered all four years in basketball. She then went on to graduate from The University of Southern Mississippi in 1955 with a degree in Business Education and a double minor in Education and English. At Southern Miss, she was a Dixie Darling dance team member. Julia taught and coached basketball for several years. She then worked as a medical secretary at Keesler Air Force Base in Gulfport, MS where she met her husband, Charles Land Hite, Sr. who was stationed there at the time. Julia and Charles married on April 5, 1958 and lovingly remained together for 45 years.

After marriage, Julia became a full-time homemaker and a wonderful mother to her and Charles' three children. She loved baking, hosting and entertaining. Julia loved to celebrate anything and everything, especially the holidays. She loved games; particularly Bridge, which she competitively played on a regular basis, up until the day she died. She loved to dance and would find any excuse to do so. Julia always had a twinkle in her eye; She brought the sparkle and energy wherever she went. She was independent, authentic and opinionated. She brought people together and made things happen. She fiercely loved and served and taught everyone in her life a little bit about having fun.

Julia was very involved at her church, Myers Park United Methodist. She served in a variety of capacities including teaching, singing in the choir, and acting as president and chairman of multiple committees. Julia was active in her community – she was the first woman president of the Mountainbrook Civic Association Board, held several offices in her Garden Club as well as several offices in the Charlotte Inner Wheel Club (an organization for Rotarian-wives). Julia served on the Board of Bethlehem Center and was an active volunteer at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center for many years. Julia loved the beach and was a frequent visitor of Pawleys Island, South Carolina (Litchfield) where she and Charles had a condo.

"Nana," as her grandchildren called her, was full of spunk and athleticism. Even in her 90s, Julia took very long walks on a daily basis. She started playing tennis at age 35 and was a charter member of Cedar Forest Tennis Club and later a long-time member of Charlotte Indoor Tennis Club. She was one of the founding members of the Charlotte Interclub League, captain of the USTA team for seniors that won the state championship and was a highly ranked individual player. In 2014, Julia opened a business with her son, David, Nano Sports Center which taught Pickleball, organized Pickleball tournaments and taught tennis to young children.

Julia sold her home (of 50+ years) and moved to Southminster in 2020 where she was actively involved. Here she organized the "Golden Girls" which planned trips and outings for residents. Julia enjoyed traveling especially in her older years with now deceased companion John Falcon. John, one of Julia's many dance partners, was formerly of Fishersville, VA.

In addition to her parents, Julia is predeceased by husband, Charles Land Hite, Sr. (1931-2003) originally from Henderson, NC, sister Mary Frances Morris Byrd (1923-2018) and grandson, Charles Land Hite, III ("Chad") (1991-2024).

Julia is survived by her three children, all of whom live in Charlotte – Charles Land Hite, Jr. (Laura Anne), David Morris Hite (Dace), and Susan Hite Griffin (Tim); grandchildren – Laura Elizabeth Hite (fiancé John Carrick), Kaija Leena Hite, David Morris Hite, Jr., Sarah Hite Griffin, Amy Elizabeth Adams (Jonathan), and Rachel Julia Griffin; and great-granddaughter Emma Louise Adams (1 year, 9 months) Also surviving, sister Peggy Morris Pigott of Tylertown, MS, James Eppa Hite, Jr (brother of Charles Hite) of Forest, VA, and his two sons (James Eppa Hite, III and William Lucas Hite).

The funeral service will be held at Myers Park United Methodist Church on Friday, November 22 at 2:00 PM with a visitation to follow. Julia will be laid to rest in the church's columbarium.

Memorials donations may be made to Myers Park United Methodist Church, 1501 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207 and Southminster Community Fund, 8919 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28210.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28204. (704)641-7606. Online condolences can be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Nov. 18 to Nov. 20, 2024.

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LINDA HOWARD

June 9, 2025

My deepest sympathy to all of Julia's family. I live in Statesville and I did not know Julia had passed until I tried to call her about 3 weeks ago and got some weird recording (not by her). I took a chance and "googled" her, I was stunned when it pulled up her obituary. Julia and I were Inner Wheel friends for many years. We were roommates in Charleston, S.C. ( I took her to the hospital in the middle of the night), and we were on an IW Cruise together. I also would spend the night with her, at her house and in Southminister, just to visit and catch up. She was a mentor to me, as I took new offices through Inner Wheel. We "giggled" like schoolgirls when we were together and she introduced me to all of her "men" at South minister ! She was such a joy and a good friend, I will miss her terribly.
We had our IWUSA Conference in Sarasota, FL. May 13-18th, we were all asked to send the names of any IW ladies that had passed away in the last 3 years, I got Julia's name in at the last minute. I was presented a rose with Julia's name on it. I would like to get it to a family member, I hope someone will reach out to me with an address.
God Bless,
Linda Howard

Patty Matthews

November 22, 2024

It was a blessing to have know Julia for the past 40 years. She was a wonderful friend, kind and was sharp as a tack!
When you were with Julia, it was always fun.
Her greatest blessings was her great family!
Love all of you Hite´s and will continue prayers for all.

Barbara Brown

November 22, 2024

I am very sorry to have lost a really good friend & tennis buddy for over 50 years. We will all miss her. My heart goes out to her loved ones!

Barbara Brown

November 22, 2024

I am so sorry to lose such a wonderful friend of
52 years. She will be sorely missed.

Terry Huntley

November 21, 2024

I had the great pleasure of singing in the "Ladies' Choir" at Myers Park United Methodist Church with Julia and always enjoyed time with this spunky lady. She will clearly be missed as will her fun loving spirit .My deepest sympathy to her family for losing this bright light. Terry Huntley

Inez and Jim Willoughby

November 21, 2024

Jim and I enjoyed getting to know Julia when she traveled with all of us in the Chancel Choir on our Concert Tours. We had a lot in common since the three of us were all Mississippians! We will miss her dearly.

Sharon Toole

November 20, 2024

I was one of the lucky people who learned to play pickleball at Nano Sports Center. She was a patient teacher and I never felt bad losing to her----which I always did. She will be missed. Sharon Toole (704)999-1275.

Phyllis Marsh

November 20, 2024

Although had know of Julia through MPUMC, we became good friends when we both moved to Southminster the same year. We frequented the fitness center at similar times with Julia on treadmill and me on elliptical. We shared our life stories, our faith journeys and our love of laughter. Becoming Julia´s prayer partner was an honor over the last two years. Being her bridge partner was always a delight too. It has been a privilege to be her friend especially the last 4 years and I already miss her ready smile, her enthusiasm for fun group life experiences and her being my bridge partner.

Donna Butler

November 20, 2024

Oh, how I have fond memories of Julia. I was the Hites mail carrier for many years. I enjoyed her and Charles. They were always very special people to me. My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy to all her children, Land, David and especially Susan, who I would run into @ Park Place Resturant (even just recently). May God bless you all.

Sandra Molina

November 19, 2024

Miss Julia you will always be missed and remembered. Rest in peace it was a pleasure to meet you Sandra

Lanny Whitley

November 19, 2024

Miss you Julia the world just got a lot smaller.

Love You

Ursula Hlavacek

November 18, 2024

Julia - you were top notch in every dimension: pretty, smart, athletic, kind, talented, fun and most importantly a great friend to all. You are missed immensely and will be remembered forever. With love, Ursula

Betty and Jim Monin

November 18, 2024

Wonderful memories of the Mountainbrook ladies: Julia,Barbara,Jeanette,and Betty. At Cedar Forest Julia introduced me to her famous cinnamon roll Christmas wreaths. I will make one this Christmas in her memory . Jim and I send our condolences to her family.

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