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Christopher S. Chip Pitcairn

Corpus Christi, Texas

1955 - 2019

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Christopher S. "Chip" PitcairnCorpus Christi, TXChristopher S. "Chip" Pitcairn beloved father, brother, uncle and son passed away on January 7, 2019 after a brief and courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his son Michael Max Pitcairn of Austin, Texas, mother Sue K. Pitcairn of Corpus...

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Chip always had a smile. I will miss my visits with he and Sue. Rick and family our thoughts are with you all.

Though I haven't connected with Chip since the late 70's, we were good friends at Deerfield where we met, and later when we stayed with him when sailing Solings in Texas. He was one of the most interesting and enjoyable people to be around, and so generous with his time and energy. I was sad to read of his passing and will keep him in my thoughts warmly.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I just learned of Chip's passing. I am so sorry. Many prayers for you all, especially Max, at this time.


Chip was a great friend to me when we were
much younger in Buccaneer Days. He was a true gentleman and great shot and patiently took time to teach others at charity events. He deserves a great
time in heaven. Chip truly epitomizes the lines of Kipling about the Good dying young.
Love and deep sympathy to all his family,
Claire Cartwright Vaughan

I'm so sad to learn of Chip's passing....i really can't remember life without knowing Chip and the Pitcairn family, and Chip would often visit our bookshop, Page One Bookshop,.....rest in Heaven Chip...will see you as soon as God calls for me!

Sincere Respect Bouquet- VASE INCLUDED

He had an infectious laugh that makes me smile, even now, to remember. He was always a wonderful person to be around, a generous and good man. I offer my condolences to his entire family.

I believe I met Chip at least 20 years ago at the B-Bar-B lodge outside of Kingsville. We hunted quail together, with Luther Young as our guide. I mostly shot photos, but I'm pretty sure we bagged some bobwhites. And I think Luther captured a rattlesnake, which he was prone to do on hunts. Chip was an excellent wingshooter and an even better trap & skeet shooter. But mostly he was a kind and generous gentleman to me.