Mary Elizabeth Hitchcock


NORTH CANAAN — Mary Elizabeth Hitchcock, 78, passed away after a brief illness on Dec. 1, 2007, at JFK Health Center in West Palm Beach, Fla.

She was born in North Canaan on Nov. 4, 1929, the daughter of the late Agnes and Con Hitchcock.

She graduated as valedictorian from Baltic Academy in Connecticut 1947 and magna cum laude from the University of Bridgeport in 1952.

She taught elementary school in Kent for three years and at North Canaan Elementary School for 35 years. She retired in 1991 and moved to Wellington, Fla., in 1992.

She was a member of the American Legion for many years and held the post of president, and was a member of the Connecticut Retired Teachers Association. She was an avid gardener, and enjoyed spending time with her family.

She is survived by her brother, the Rev. Martin B. Hitchcock; three nephews, Con, Tim and Martin Hitchcock; one niece, Elizabeth; and a cousin, Kathleen Ries.

She was predeceased by a brother, C. Frank Hitchcock.

A memorial Mass will be held at St. Joseph Church in North Canaan this Saturday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.m. Burial will be held in the spring and will be private. A Mass celebrating her life was held in Wellington on Dec. 4.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be sent to the North Canaan Elementary PTO Scholarship Fund, Pease Street, North Canaan, CT 06018.

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