Daughter of John W See and Emily Z Smead.
Married Leslie Bitney in 1891.
They had four children.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian May Bitney, 81, resident of Woodburn for the past 40 years, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Ringo chapel here with Rev. George H. Swift of St. Paul's Episcopal church at Salem and Rev. W. S. Van Meter, vicar of St. Mary's Episcopal church of Woodburn, officiating. An Eastern Star ritualistic service followed and interment was at Belle Passi cemetery.
Mrs. Bitney died last Sunday afternoon at the Woodburn hospital after a long illness. She was born in Dayton, Green Lake county, Wisc., October 12, 1866, and was married to the late Leslie M.Bitney at Marshalltown, Iowa, December 17, 1890. They lived at Sturgis, S. D., until 1907, when they came to Woodburn. Mr. Bitney died in 1940.
Mrs. Bitney was a member of the local evergreen chapter, Order of Eastern Star, for 24 years and served as worthy matron in 1933. She was also a member of the Past Matron's club, of St. Mary's Episcopal church and guild, and the Woodburn Garden club.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mabel B. Grass, Mrs. Hazel Chatfield and Mrs. Altha Miller, all of Woodburn; one son, Dewey H. Bitney of Albion, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. George G. Miller of Woodburn; seven grandchildren, Geraldine Merrill of St. Louis, Mo., Harry W. Grass of La Crosse, Kan., Robert B. Miller and Miss Mayanna Miller of Woodburn, Barbara, Dewey H. Jr and Austin Bitney of Albion, Mich.; and four great grandchildren, Barbar Ann and Donald Miller of Woodburn, and Taylor and Susan Merrill of St. Louis, Mo.
The Woodburn Independent Newspaper, Woodburn, Oregon.
November 27, 1947, Page 11, Column 5.