<~or ey ‘vening News, Tues., July 19, 1994 Marilyn C. Hite TECUMSEH — Mrs. James W. (Marilyn C.) Hite, 56, of Tecum- seh, formerly of Monroe, died of natural causes this morning in her home. She had been ill. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Purse Funer- al Home, 210 W. Pottawatamie St., where a scripture service will be at 8 Thursday. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday in St. Eliza- beth Catholic Church, with burial in Brookside Cemetery. Born March 29, 1938, in Mon- roe, she was the daughter of Joseph and Catherine (Oestrike) Poleo. She and her husband were married Sept. 7, 1957, in Monroe and moved to Tecumseh. In addition to her husband, she is survived ty her mother of Mon- roe; three daughters, Mrs. Kevin (Lauri) Burchett, Mrs. Calvin (Rebecca) Tuttle, both of Tecum- seh, and Mrs. Leonard (Carrie) Snyr of Tipton; a son, James of Tecumseh; two sisters, Mrs. Emest (JoAnn) Barron of Monroe and Catherine Russeau of Ann Arbor; two brothers, James and William Poleo, both of Monroe, and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father.