(June 21, 1936--January 29, 2023) WHITEHOUSE-- The Celebration of Life, Love and Legacy for Mrs. Delois Stewart Pettigrew, 86, of Whitehouse, will be held on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 11 am. The service will be held at Whitehouse Church of God in Christ with Elder Waymon Stewart, eulogist. FACE MASK RECOMMENDED
Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of John R. Harmon Undertaking Company.
Mrs. Pettigrew was born on June 21, 1936 to the late Frank and Rosetta Dorsey Stewart and she transitioned on January 29, 2023 at her residence.
She was a graduate of Stanton High School, was a life member of Smith County and lifetime member of Whitehouse Church of God in Christ. She served as President of Ushers at Whitehouse Church of God in Christ and Vice President of Ushers for Texas Northeast Jurisdiction. Mrs. Pettigrew was employed at Trane Industry for thirty years and served as Secretary of Local 86782.
She was preceded in death by one son, one sister and four brothers. Left to cherish her most precious memories are her Spouse; Robert Pettigrew of Whitehouse, Sons; Clarence Pettigrew of Longview and Ravon Pettigrew (Felecia) of Tyler, Daughters; Brenda Bowie (James), Beverly Campbell all of Whitehouse, Angela Foster of Troup, Lanette White of Tyler, Daughter-in-law; Thomasina Pettigrew of Tyler, eleven Grandchildren, eleven Great-Grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Public viewing will be held on Thursday, 2-8 pm at the funeral home.
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was sent for Delois Stewart Pettigrew - February 01, 2023
Diane Harris planted 5 trees in memory of Delois Stewart Pettigrew . - February 01, 2023
We send our heartfelt sympathy for the homegoing of Mrs. Delois Stewart Pettigrew to our sister-in-law Beverly, Chelsea, and Colby Campbell and to the entire Pettigrew family. We are praying that God continues to give you the abundance of strength needed during this time of bereavement. Love you all, Linda (Morris), James Jr. (Brenda), Maxine (Rayford), Edward (Tina), Donnie (Marvel), Clothilda (Michael), & Benita (Vernon). The Family of the late Billy Wayne Campbell, James Campbell Sr. & Clotiel Warren Campbell 🙏🏿.
She was a woman of God who will not be forgotten. I can truly say she always had a unique smile that warms your heart always caring an giving Go now to take your rest it is well deserved From Sis.Jackson Riverside C.OG.I.C love always
In loving memory of my sweet Aunt Lois who was one of the sweetest ladies I knew growing up. Her poise, her smile, her hospitality, and her gentleness is just to name a few of her contributions she carried so well May you continue to rest in the Lord. In Jesus precious name. ❤️ your niece Allegria
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