Holly Springs Funeral Home

William Otis Fitch

William Otis Fitch passed away on Septeber 22, 2021, in Louisville, Mississippi.  Mr Fitch was a native of Holly Springs, Mississippi.  He was born on August 1, 1933, and attended Holly Springs High School, graduating in 1951.  While growing up, Mr Fitch, known to many as Bill or Billy, was an avid outdoorsman, always enjoying riding horses and hunting quail.  Upon graduation, he enlisted with the United States Navy, where he spent his years on aircraft carriers as a part of the flight team.  He considered it a true honor to serve his country, and he made many long-lasting friendships.  His naval friends continue to get together annually.

After an honorable discharge, Mr Fitch started his career in consumer finance and lending.  He worked for Haverty's Furniture in the loan division, and within a few years moved to his lifetime career of consumer loan lending.  Mr Fitch joined City Finance Corporation, located in Memphis, Tennessee, where he served as Vice President.  His role was opening offices and broadening the base of City Finance throughout Tennessee and other states.  In 1974, Mr Fitch returned to his hometown of Holly Springs, where he and his wife, Clydean Fitch opened their own consumer loan lending company, First National Loans.  He applied the same business principles learned in his early career, as he expanded his company throughout Mississippi and Tennessee.  After selling the company, Mr Fitch's passion for the loan business never ceased, so he opened up another chain of consumer finance companies, Fidelity Loan Company, which are presently located across the state, as well.  He was always extremely involved with his companies and business partners during the span of his career.  During his tenure, he served as President and as a board member of the Mississippi Consumer Finance Association and Memphis Consumer Credit.  He was also a life-time member of the Shriners.

Mr Fitch was preceded in death by his wife, Clydean Stanford Fitch; his mother, Lurline Smith Fitch; his father, Theodore Bilbo Fitch; and his three brothers Robert Fitch, James Fitch, and Jerry Fitch Sr.  He is survived by his wife, Aleita Magee Fitch, and two daughters, Lynn Fitch and Lisa Fitch Wavro, and six grandchildren:  Mackenzie Burns, Chandler Wavro, Marye Will Baker, France Wavro, Wesley Wavro, and John Tucker Mitchell.  He also leaves three great grandsons, James Burns, Stratton Burns, and Hudson Burns, who all affectionately called him "EE".  Mr Fitch is also survived by his sister, Ann Fitch Thornton and her husband, Francis Thornton.  Other surviving family members include his step daughters Sonya McElroy (Michael) and Wesla Sullivan (Andy Knef), and step grandchildren, Annie, Maggie, and  William Leech, and Kate, Morgan, and Mikey McElroy, and step great granddaughter, Parker Lamb.

Mr Fitch's favorite pastime was his love of quail hunting, which began in his early childhood, and continued to be the tapestry of his lifetime.  He enjoyed watching his birddogs being trained, and his dogs ran in the National Field Trials for many years.  It was an incredible feat having dogs to qualify for the national trials.  The ultimate trophy was attained in 1992, when his dog, "Hitch HIker" won the National Championship.

Graveside services for Mr Fitch will be held on Monday, September 27, 2021, at 11:00 am, at Hill Crest Cemetery in Holly Springs.  The Holly Springs Funeral Home has charge.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to:

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
2630 Southerland Drive
Jackson, Ms  39216   

or 

Marshall Academy
100 Academy Drive
Holly Springs, MS  38635 

or

First Baptist Church
190 East College Avenue
Holly Springs, MS  38635

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Ellen and John Jernigan, 1777Robertson Pl Dr.,Hernando, Ms. 38632

Date:
9/23/2021 2:36:05 AM

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Our prayers & special thoughts are with Lynn & her family. We know what her father meant to her & her family. He was a special gentleman whom will be missed by many. Thank you Lord. Amen


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Jan Collins

Date:
9/23/2021 2:19:14 PM

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Lynn, on behalf of the Madison County Business League & Foundation and myself, I want to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family on death of your Daddy. Love and prayers, Jan.


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Ronnie Jones

Date:
9/27/2021 2:59:59 PM

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Lynn and Lisa, I just heard about you Dad.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.