1. Winifred Mabel Pitman
was born on Jul 10 1914 in Moneta, Los Angeles county, California. She
resided at 16704 Western Avenue from Jul 10 1914 to 1932 in Gardena, Los Angeles
county, California. From birth to 1932. She was educated from Sep 1927 to Jun
1929 in Gardena, Los Angeles county, California. She graduated from Gardena
Junior High School in June 1929. She was educated from Sep 1929 to Jun 17 1932
in Gardena, Los Angeles county, California. She graduated from Gardena High
School on 17 June, 1932. She moved to to Fallbrook with her mother between Oct
1932 and Jun 1935 from Gardena, Los Angeles county, California. Winifred was
a member of the Oceanside Municipal Band by 18 June 1935. She was a school bus
driver for the Escondido Union School District from 1956 to 1967 in Escondido,
San Diego county, California. She served as President of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary, John B. Simpson Post 1313 from Mar 22 1960 in Escondido, San
Diego county, California. She was elected as president of the Escondido Stamp
Club on May 28 1962 in Escondido, San Diego county, California. She was a school
bus driver for the Orange Glen School District from 1968 to 1970 in Escondido,
San Diego county, California. The school districts became combined, returning
her to employment with Escondido Union School District. She was a school bus
driver for the Escondido Union School District from 1970 to 1976 in Escondido,
San Diego county, California. She retired on Jun 30 1976 in Escondido, San Diego
county, California. She resided before 1987 in Phelan, California. She resided
at 242 Avenida Del Gado from 1987 to 1991 in Oceanside, San Diego county, California.
She died on Sep 21 1991 in Oceanside, San Diego county, California. She was
also known as "Winnie". Compiled and authored Family History Albums
cited as source documents.
The Family History Albums were compiled from approximately 1960 until near
her death in 1991, from various sources. Sources for these albums were personal
knowledge, original records (copies included where possible, where originals
not available), and direct communication with relatives. The albums contain an
extensive collection of photographs of many of the relatives. Typescript and
handwritten original documentation, copies of records, and original photographs.
29 volumes.