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LEILA SITTON STRINGER
November 16, 1918 – May 21, 2010
ANDERSON-Mrs. Leila Sitton Stringer passed away peacefully at her home in Lenbrook Square on May 21, 2010.
Born on November 16, 1918, in Anderson, S.C., she was the daughter of the late Sarah McPhail Sitton and the late Eugene Norton Sitton. She grew up in Pendleton and Anderson, S.C., and graduated from Winthrop College in Rock Hill, S.C. In 1941, she
announced her engagement to William Kenneth Stringer four days before Pearl Harbor. Rather than the planned spring wedding, they were married that same December. Kenneth volunteered and served in the U.S. Army in France and Belgium during World War II, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He joined Leila and their baby daughter Clare after the war at their new home in Seneca, S.C., and he became president of the family business, Kenneth Cotton Mills in Walhalla, S.C. Kenneth and Leila had a wonderful marriage, which ended too soon with his death from cancer in 1961. They
had four children, but sadly lost a baby boy, Hill Freeman, soon after birth, and their eldest child, Nancy Clare, in 1959 in an automobile accident. Leila was a long-term member of the Forward Arts Foundation and several clubs around Atlanta. She was an active volunteer for the Atlanta Speech School. She moved to Vero Beach, Florida, for fifteen years and built a home at John's Island, returning to Atlanta in 1987 to be near her
family. She was always a popular guest and hostess. She also acquired a deserted old home in Vero Beach and developed it into an elegant gated subdivision called Charleston Square. As a young woman, she represented Anderson County in the Miss South Carolina pageant. In 1968, she was elected Mother of the Year at The McCallie School in Chattanooga and represented all mothers at a parade in honor of Mother's Day. She was the only mother ever to have received this honor who did not live in the Chattanooga area. Throughout her life, she was the epitome of grace and charm combined with a friendly and free-spirited love of life. She was positive, friendly, and upbeat regardless of the situation, and she had the ability to always look on the bright side.
Surviving Mrs. Stringer are her son and his wife, Ken and Lola Stringer of Atlanta, and her daughter, Genie Stringer of Dallas and Atlanta.
She especially appreciated the care and loving attention given to her by Genie, who moved to an apartment in Atlanta to be near her mother. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Kenneth Stringer IV of Cincinnati, Marie Stringer of Atlanta, and David Stringer of Atlanta. She was very close to all her loving grandchildren and relished each aspect of their life experiences. She was looking forward to the wedding next weekend of
Kenneth and his lovely fiancée, Dr. Courtney Crane-Sherman.
Leila was always very close to her family near Anderson, S. C. Her sisters were the late Frances Watkins (wife of the late William L. Watkins) and the late Sarah Gambrell (wife of the late Bill Gambrell), and her brother was the late Gus Sitton (husband of Mary Sitton). Her sister-in-law was the late Caroline Rainey (wife of the late Dr. John Rainey). Many of their extended families are still in the Anderson area.
Leila Stringer appreciated the excellent care she received from her nurses and all who helped her. Visitation will be held Monday, May 24 from 7-9 PM at Patterson Spring Hill. Funeral services will be held at Patterson Spring Hill at 11 AM Tuesday, May 25. A graveside service will be held at 3 PM May 25 at Old Silver Brook Cemetery in Anderson, SC.
A message of condolence may be sent by visiting www.mcdougaldfuneralhome.com.
THE MC DOUGALD FUNERAL HOME is in charge of the local arrangements.

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Published by Anderson Independent-Mail on May 23, 2010.

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Claude Sitton

May 24, 2010

To the Family:
After reading Leila Sitton Stringer's obituary, I so sorry that I never had the opportunity to meet this wonderful woman who shares my name and ancestry even though I am a native of Atlanta and lived there and in Conyers, Ga., New York and Raleigh, N.C. for many years. I am the son of Claude B. Sitton, a native of Conaross near Seneca and son of Frank Lee Sitton. Unless I am wrong, both Frank and Leila's father Gus were sons of John Bradley Sitton, longtime Mayor of Pendleton. My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Stringer's family. Claude F. Sitton, POB 1326, Oxford, GA 30054.

Fran Marshall

May 24, 2010

May God rest her beautiful soul. May angels surround her, and saints welcome her in peace. Aunt Lela was a joy in many of our live. Genie, Ken, please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

May 23, 2010

On behalf of my mother, Mae Barton Fretwell, I send along our sympathy to your family in the death of your mother. They were life-long friends who shared many good memories.

Sally F. Smith

May 23, 2010

My condolences to the family of Mrs. Stringer. I had the good fortune to be taught second grade by "Miss Sitton" and have thought of her often over the years. May God comfort you in this time of grief.

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