CHARLES-KITTLEMAN-Obituary

CHARLES WESLEY KITTLEMAN Jr.

McAllen, Texas

1926 - 2014

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CHARLES WESLEY KITTLEMAN, JR. McALLEN - Charles Wesley Kittleman, Jr., 87, passed away at home on August 31, 2014, in McAllen, TX. Wes was born in Greenville, MS, on October 16, 1926. He attended Greenville public schools and Andover Phillips Academy where he graduated as an honors student. He...

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Mr. Kittlemen was one of the finest gentlemen I ever knew. He was wise, gentle, supportive, scholarly, honorable and just. His example convicts and guides me even now. He and Mrs. Kittleman were abiding Christian examples that stayed with me long after Greenhill. God bless the family.

No one could say "WUUUNDERRRFUUUUL" as well as Mr. Kittleman. Heaven has gained a good soul.

...and Jehovah said to the angels, "Stand up, friends. Mr. Kittleman is passing by."
Katie Schultz - Class of '72

He was my mentor and a kind of father figure. I had the privilege of playing varsity tennis under his tutelage. I was terrible at Trig, flunking, and he figured out a project for me to do for extra credit so I could pass and graduate. I will never forget him and his intensity. Love to the family. God's peace, Jane.
Katie Schultz - Class of 1972

Our thoughts and prayer are with his family and friends.

Eddie and Marla Wright

what a great teacher and person. I enjoyed knowing him as a teacher at Greenhill. My condolences to the family.
Gay Boyer

Wesley will alway be one of my heroes. i will will always honor his wisdom, intelligence, kindness and sense of humor. Love to you Jane and to your family.. love, Miss Bales

Dear Jane,
Please accept my deepest condolences.
Wes taught me what Greenhill was about. He personified the spirit and the meaning of the place. An unforgettable teaching moment: Wes on top of his desk, or standing on his head, illustrating, explaining perhaps a math concept ~I could see him through the glass window, but couldn't hear him. He taught me that effective teaching could take a myriad of guises, no holds barred. A colleague, a friend, a mentor to us all.
Love to you...

There is definitely a cloud of sorts through which we can receive information. I believe I accessed it just recently when oddly I recalled Mr. Kittleman 's kind words and great humor. He always gave my sister Cynthia top grades, as she easily grasped the work, but he always noted on the report card that she was able accomplish the class's demands while "sleeping ". This was not the case with me. I watched closely the skirt-like movement of his large pants legs as he paraded before the...