Marilyn A. Hite
March 09, 1944 - June 15, 2020
Visitation: Friday 4-8 p.m. at Devlin Funeral Home Inc Ross Twp.
Service: Mass of Christian Burial at St. Teresa of Avila Church Saturday 10:00 a.m.
Of Ross Twp., on Monday June 15, 2020. Born March 9, 1944, in Pittsburgh, PA. Daughter of the late Harry and Alice Hite. Loving sister of Jacquelyn Young (Jack), Jerry Hite (Joyce), and the late Ronald Hite (Patricia), Donald Hite (surviving spouse, Patricia), and Harry Hite (surviving spouse, Arlene). Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Marilyn was a retired Reading Specialist from North Allegheny School District. As a lifelong member of Nativity Parish she taught CCD to children and served on the board. She dedicated her life to her family, church, and educating children. Marilyn remained positive throughout her struggle with cancer because of her strong faith in God. She was an inspiration to family and friends and will be greatly missed. Friends received Friday, 4-8 p.m., at DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, INC., 806 Perry Hwy., North Hill. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa of Avila, Saturday 10:00 a.m.
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Ms. Hite heavily influenced my adolescent years by spending summers tutoring me. Without her compassion and love of teaching, I would not be where I am today. “Thank you” is a horrendous understatement, and I wish there was a better way to convey my gratitude.
My sincerest condolences to all who were blessed by her presence.
Marilyn was a classmate of mine at St Benedict’s, but I really got to know Marilyn well as a fellow parishioner of Nativity, that came to known as Incarnation. We both served on Parish Council and Marilyn worked with me in our CCD program. She was always kind, generous, and beautiful, both inside and out. She will be missed!
Marilyn was a classmate of mine at St Benedict’s, but I really got to know Marilyn well as a fellow parishioner of Nativity, that came to known as Incarnation. We both served on Parish Council and Marilyn worked with me in our CCD program. She was always kind, generous, and beautiful, both inside and out. She will be missed!
Marilyn, ‘cuz’, I will miss you so very much. Looking forward to a ‘cuz’ reunion some day.
Rest in peace Cuz. I have such wonderful memories of you and your family. You are missed by many.
Marilyn was a great friend to many. Marilyn was very compassionate and kind to her students. I was always so happy when she would work with my students. We had many success stories. I feel ver happy I got to work with Marilyn. I was inspired by her faith. Marilyn was a delightful person.
So sad to see such a wonderful lady leave our lives. She will be missed. She was loved by all.
You were the most kind, loving person to everyone. You will always be in our hearts.
To All of Marilyn’s friends, neighbors and our SBA Classmates of 1962, my sincere condolences on the passing of Marilyn. She attended the September 28, 2019 75 Birthday Party and I was able to chat with her and walk out with me. I am so glad and feel so privileged that those wonderful occurrences to place.
Marilyn, as you look from your Heavenly home that God prepared for you, may you be at peace in Our Father’s Loving Arms, as well as Jesus, His Son and their Divine Spirit with our Blessed Lady looking on.
Nancy McNamara Shade
Port St. Lucie, FL