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Dorothy Elizabeth "Dottie" Pittman

Charleston, South Carolina

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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. - Dorothy 'Dottie' Elizabeth Pittman, 80, wife of Amos Herman Pittman, Jr. passed away at her home on November 8, 2008. She was born in Charleston on May 25, 1928 to her parents Myra Leo and Thomas Raymond Stokes, Sr. In addition to her husband she is survived by a son,...

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Herman, Hans, Jan and Sheila

We were so sorry to hear of the loss of Dot. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God bless and comfort you during this time. She will surely be missed.

Hi Everyone,

I still cannot believe that Dottie is no longer here for me to have "long" conversations with. I started to call her today and it just hit me that I will not be able to call her on the telephone, but I know that I can still share with her in my own way. Dottie was a wonderful volunteer, a Dear, Dear Friend, and an inspiration to me as WOMAN! I knew her for almost 20 wonderful years and will always treasure our time together, our phone talks, and the many happy moments...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Herman, Jan, Hans and Sheila,
My deepest sympathy to your family for the loss of a companion and mother. I've been a friend of the family for about 20 years and have many fond rewarding memories of times spent with them, especially with Eric, Sheila and Hans. Dottie welcomed you like one of her kids and treated you with kindness and love. She was someone who could put a smile on your face and touch your heart with her caring words of advice and wisdom. God now has another angel with...

Dot was a dear cousin of mine. She was loved by my Wife and myself. We will both miss her greatly. Although we did not have the opportunity to live close to she and her family for some years now, it was always a blessing to be with her. To the family, know that each of you are in our prayers and may God Bless you.

Dottie was without question one of the kindest and most giving people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. She was sincere and helpful, there for anyone at anytime, myself included. She continues to be loved by many and will be missed each day. The world is a better place because she was here.

Dottie always brightened my day when I saw her. She will be missed.

To the Pittman family:

Dottie inspired me and her memory will continue to do so. The very first time we met, she amazed me with her insight and her humor, and over the years since, my admiration for her only grew. Whenever she came for her volunteer shift with us at My Sister's House, she would end up with one or more of us sitting by her side and discussing life, because she was both so wise and so fun to talk with. Dottie's kindness, wisdom, and progressive outlook will always be...

To the pittman family.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.