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October 13, 2020


Photo courtesy of White's Funeral Home - Weatherford
Aledo, Texas
Apr 10, 1938 – Jan 31, 2020 (Age 81)
Alicia Fern (Jones) Pittman, 81, went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 31, 2020, after battling pancreatic cancer. Her last breath on earth was her first breath in Heaven; one of her last phrases was “God is good.” Her steadfast faith was a beautiful influence on all who knew her....
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October 13, 2020
We got to know Alicia and George while serving on Navajo Mission trips sponsored by Broadway Baptist Church and the Agape Meal at Broadway. Wonderful people and true servants of God. Bless them both. -Tom and Lori Roberts
Tom and Lori Roberts
February 08, 2020 | Fort Worth, TX | Friend
I will miss my lovely friend but have faith I'll see her again. My sympathies to the family.
Dorothy Deardorff
February 07, 2020 | Ft Worth, TX | Friend
Alicia was a gift to all who knew her. She and George brought light in every time they entered. We knew the source of their light was Christ. So grateful she spent time with our daughter. They had a special bond on their travels to London. See you again before too many years. Love to your family for I know how they will miss you!
Kathy Nowell
February 06, 2020 | Madison (Clinton For 42years, MS | Friend
I met George and Alicia Pittman in January 2006 in the weekly Tuesday Morning Bible Study at Broadway Baptist Church and enjoyed participating in that class with them for 7 years. I loved hearing their soft Southern drawls and listening to their travel tales. George always had an interesting book review to share as he was an avid reader. They both expressed their sincere faith, both in words and in deeds with all the volunteer/ mission work they did. Alicia was a beautiful woman,...
Janette Chambers
February 05, 2020 | Temple, TX | Friend
Alicia was truly a lady of deep faith and courage accepting her final days with dignity and grace. Humble. Prayerfully. She was a precious friend who is dearly missedand a genuine Southern Belle! Familyhave comfort and peace knowing her life blessed many as she followed in the footprints of Jesus. Love in Christ.
Marianne Alderman
February 05, 2020 | Aledo, TX | Classmate
I worked with Alicia for several years at Reformed Theological Seminary. She was a great coworker and a lot of fun. Blessings and love to all her family.
Rhonda McRae
February 05, 2020 | Ridgeland, MS | Coworker
Alicia will be missed at our Daughters of Abraham meeting. She was always so pleasant sharing her smile and joy for life!
Margie Lawrence
February 04, 2020 | Arlington, TX | Acquaintance
A beautiful soul-at peace. Love to the family and know she will be missed. Dr. Barbara Evans-Chowning
Barbara Evans
February 03, 2020 | Fort Worth, TX | Friend