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Bruce Alan Pittman

North Richland Hills, Texas

1960 - 2014

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Bruce Alan Pittman, 53, passed away in his sleep on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Memorial service: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 15, at Christ Church Irving, 1750 E Airport Fwy., Irving, 75062-4825, for family and friends. Alan was born in Dallas to Bruce and Jeanette Pittman, and lived in Dallas,...

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Alan, you were a good kid at MacArthur, a great young man, an awesome wrestler, and smart, and all the girls were crazy about you. Gone too soon. You were truly respected and loved by all that knew you.

I'm extremely sadden at Alan passing. Alan kicked my butt in wrestling practice. Yet, Alan was a sweet, intelligent man. I remain in awe of Alan. God Bless everyone who loved Alan.

He was my brother and I loved him. My daughter thought he could fix anything. After he left us, she came out of her room with a broken toy crying saying if 'Gallon' were here he would fix it. He can fix anything. He is loved and missed but happy in heaven

O My Lord...I had NO Idea....I Loved him SO Much......My Heart is broken....RIP My Love, Our memories will endure.....I still have the ring n so many photos...My heart goes out 2 his family n friends he loved SO Much.....Rest in Peace my Angel.... <3

Alan, you left us too early. RIP Alan. You were a great young man and I know you were a great man as well.

I remember Alan when I wrestled for MacArthur in 1976-77. Jack Lawrence and Vic Lawrence were among Alan's friends. Alan was a phenominal athlete and had great character, a true leader in every meaning of the word. I know he grew up to be a wonderful man, too bad he is gone, departed to soon, Alan Rest in Peace, I know you are in Heaven.

Alan was my friend through wrestling. From my earliest memory it seems to me that Alan and I began wrestling at the Irving YMCA very nearly the same time, if not the same night! Alan was always near the same weight class as I was; therefore we learned the art of wrestling by competing against each other. We grew up on the "Nelson Garage Team" under the challenging hand of Jack Nelson and probably would have rather been anywhere else at the time! But both he and I would carry on to become...

Bruce so sorry to hear about Alan's passing. Fond memories of the Irving Texans and when the collection of Irving wrestlers dominated the State. Ward Family

Our prayers and blessing to Alan's family and children. His children may know that Alan was a great competitor; admired and respected by all.
God Bless.

-The Gifford Family