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Charles Clayton PITCOCK Jr.

St. Petersburg, Florida

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PITCOCK, Charles Clayton Jr. 57, went to be with the Lord Monday, Jan. 11, 2016. He was born Feb. 20, 1958, in Homestead, FL, the son of Charles C. Pitcock and Katherine (Lambert) Pitcock. Both preceded him in death. He was married Sept. 16, 1983, to Joni Taddie of Springfield, PA. He graduated...

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Chuck and I played football together thank God I didn´t have to play against him. The guy would always piss me off because he weighed 70 pounds more than me and he could outrun me. His athleticism was amazing. I know this is many years after his passing but my condolences to the family.

Bigger than life. I will never forget my Sister Karen and Dan Valentines Wedding Reception. Chuckie was the best man and in a full tuxedo, dancing, jumped in the air and came down in a perfect split. His britches didnt even rip.
Last year his son stopped at our Stilt camp, introduced himself and gave me a true Chuck Pitcock bear hug. I know he is keeping our Lord in stitches everyday. God bless his family and give them peace in their hearts knowing he will be in the l8 e to greet them...

Big guy with a bigger heart. Our high school days were to remember. You were a blast in high school. May you rest in peace. God be with your family

Only knew him briefly in High school.
He had a great heart and always a smile..So sorry for his family,may they find peace knowing he is in God's care.

Chuck always made you feel number 1. He always had the willingness to sacrifice for the betterment of others. The most charismatic man I knew.

i was blessed to have the extreme honor of being your friend for 37 years and i cannot imagine a world without you in it.quite frankly its now boring as you filled up a room.you were also my rock.god bless joni charlie and lorraine.

Such a loss to everyone that met you and loved you. May we all be comforted by the fond memories of the joy you brought to this world.

Godspeed Chuck! My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I will always remember your laughter and smile.

Rest in peace my friend