**********Mary Helen Woods********** Passed Away July 18th, 2023
It is with deep sadness that I report the news of the death of Mary Helen Woods - Sitton. She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends. We give thanks for Mary Helen's life.
Mary Helen Woods - Sitton
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Mary Helen Woods Sitton passed away Tuesday, July 18, 2023.
She was born April 25, 1948 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She moved to Townsend Montana in 1976 with her daughter Renee. She met and married David Sitton that same year. The couple had Colleen the following year and Sharon 5 years later.
Mary ran a successful in-home daycare for many years. She enjoyed reading, crafts, and had a deep love of Grandstreet Theater.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, Thomas and Florence Woods; her sisters, Geraldine Wilson, Beverly Rood, Virginia LeVasseur and her husband David.
She is survived by her twin sister, Mary Lynn (Dennis) McGinley; daughters, Renee Kern, Colleen (Craig) Hohn, and Sharon (John Putz) Sitton; 14 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and her beloved dog Mia.
A Funeral Service is being held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, July 21, 023 at Mountain Valley church in Townsend, MT with burial to follow at Deep Creek Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity of your choice or to Grandstreet Theater, 325 N Park Ave, Helena, MT 59601.
Mary ran a successful in-home daycare for many years.
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She enjoyed reading, crafts, and had a deep love of Grandstreet Theater.
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Mary Helen Woods moved to Townsend Montana in 1976 with her daughter Renee. She met and married David Sitton that same year. The couple had Colleen the following year and Sharon 5 years later.
Mary ran a successful in-home daycare for many years. She enjoyed reading, crafts, and had a deep love of Grandstreet Theater.
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She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
We give thanks for Mary Helen's life.
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Townsend, Broadwater County, Montana, USA
David Lee Sitton
January 6, 1955 - July 1, 2020
David Lee Sitton
Obituary
David Lee Sitton was born January 6, 1955 to Robert and Anne (Sweeney) Sitton and passed away on July 1, 2020 due to surgical complications. The oldest of four children, David spent his childhood leading his siblings into shenanigans in the beautiful area and community they belonged to. After graduating from high school in 1973, he earned his associate degree in Accounting in Great Falls.
David began working at Montana Farms (also known as the Chicken Farm) outside of Townsend and quickly rose to Ranch Manager. He met his future wife, Mary Woods, while working there. They married in November of 1976 and had three daughters.
After leaving Montana Farms, David began his career as an electrician at Townsend Electric. He achieved the status of Master Electrician in 1999. David also worked at Bobs Supermarket in Townsend and was able to interact with the community that he loved. David loved serving his home and served Broadwater County in many ways, including being a member of the Broadwater County Historical Society, the Jaycees, the Broadwater County Museum board and others. He was a member of the Townsend City planning board for several years before becoming a council member. David recently retired from Townsend Electric to start his own business venture. He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Anne Sitton, his sister Dianna Mell, and his cousin Tom Upton. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Mary Sitton, his Aunt Mary Alice Upton, his siblings Donna Wickre, Doug (Michelle) Sitton, his daughters, Renee Kern, Colleen (Craig) Hohn, Sharon Sitton (John Putz), 13 grandchildren, 3 great grandsons, numerous cousins and other family, longtime friend Jim Armstrong, and his dog Mia. The family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to American Legion Post 42 or the charity of their choice. Memorial services will be held August 1, 10:00 A.M. at Heritage Park in Townsend. Masks are requested but not required.
They came this way but once. Yet, they touched our lives in many ways while they were here. We shall remain eternally grateful for their friendship and for the influence each bestowed upon us.
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