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For Linda Youngblood and her daughter, Faith Pitstick, nursing is a calling rooted in compassion, dedication and family legacy. Both women have walked the halls of St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, decades apart, yet united by a shared mission to serve with heart and skill.

Linda Youngblood, RN, graduated in 1975 after beginning her healthcare career as a respiratory inhalation therapist. Working the evening shift at the hospital, she found herself captivated by the nurses around her. By their confidence, their care and their ability to handle complex situations with grace. That early inspiration blossomed into a 38-year career filled with dedication and joy. “I loved nursing,” Linda shares. “I enjoyed my patients and taking care of them. I have gained many friends throughout the years.”

She remembers her time at St. Elizabeth vividly—the pride of wearing the uniform and cap, the high standards of professionalism, and the importance of always being “clean and kept,” representing the school with honor. “Nursing shaped me to handle different situations with thoughtfulness,” she reflects. “It taught me time and work management and the value of working alongside so many incredible professionals.”

Years later, her daughter, Faith Pitstick, would follow in her footsteps, drawing on her own 30-year journey in healthcare. From her first role as a receptionist at a long-term care facility to her time as a lab technician, phlebotomist and social service director, Faith felt a growing desire to do more—to connect more deeply and care more personally. Although her nursing career is starting later in life, Faith carries a unique blend of experience and perspective to the job.

“I’ve always found my career paths rewarding,” Faith explains, “but I knew I wanted to make a greater impact.”

For Faith, the experience of studying at her mother’s alma mater has been nothing short of transformative. “My mom received a fantastic education from St. Elizabeth, and her 38-year career is a testament to that. It means the world to follow in her footsteps and share this bond.”

The lessons Linda passed on—love, compassion and commitment to community—have deeply shaped Faith’s path. “My mother has always inspired me with her dedication. I want to help people in their time of need just like she did, and one day, I hope to become a travel nurse, taking that same care and compassion wherever I go.”

As Faith approaches graduation, she carries more than a diploma and degree. She carries a legacy.

Sharing this journey with my mother has created lasting memories and strengthened our bond. We’ve swapped stories, compared notes and leaned on each other. It’s a rare and beautiful experience.

Through the support of her family and her own unwavering determination, Faith has already made her mark, remaining on the dean’s list for three consecutive semesters. Her mother beams with pride. “Faith will make an excellent nurse. She’s older, experienced and deeply committed. I know she’ll carry the tradition of St. Elizabeth with pride and integrity.”

In a profession that demands heart, hands and hope, this mother-daughter duo embodies all three. Their story truly reflects what happens when passion becomes purpose, and when legacy inspires the future. Even though nursing school came after a 30 year career for Faith, she proves that it is never too late to answer the call to be a nurse.

As seen in the The Lamp Fall 2025 issue

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