HARRY-PITT-Obituary

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Dr. HARRY PITT

ROCKVILLE, Maryland

Mar 28, 1930 – Dec 3, 2011

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BORN
March 28, 1930
DIED
December 3, 2011
LOCATION
ROCKVILLE, Maryland

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Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky Goldberg Funeral Care Inc. Obituary

Suddenly, on Saturday, December 3, 2011 - Harry Pitt of Rockville, MD. Beloved husband of the late Babette Pitt; devoted and loving father of Jeff (Eliana) Pitt, Joel (Janet) Pitt, and Robbie Pitt; adored grandfather of Alan, Jordan, Bryan, Lindsay, Ashley, and Brooke Pitt; dear brother in law of...

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As an elementary administrator working for Harry, I had great respect for his dedication and leadership for MCPS. May I extend my sincere sympathy to the Pitt family.

Joel - We are so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. Our heart felt sympathy goes out to you and your family.

I knew Harry at the JCC and will miss him. We always talked baseball and he was always friendly and could bench press his own weight. An impressive feat no matter what your age.

Harry Pitt brought a strong dose of professionalism and steadiness to the MCPS. He was someone who kept the ship going, pointed straight, without drama. We need more people like Harry.

Dr. Douglas Hambright and the staff of Nebel Street Animal Hospital send their deepest condolences for the sudden passing of Harry.

Jeff and Joel,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Fathers passing. When I used to work out at the JCC I would see him often and I remember him as being one of the nicest and genuine people I had ever met.

During the early 60's Harry Pitt was a wonderful Biology teacher and wrestling coach at W&L H.S. in Arlington, Va. He consistently adjusted my shirt collar as I entered class (as I always had it turned askew) and gave me a firm pat on the back. I was not up to the task of wrestling yet he encouraged me to keep trying and never made me feel inadequate. He is one reason I never quit as an adult and always checked my collar before I left the house, and I am saddened by this message of his...

may God bless the Pitt family.

I admired, respected and enjoyed Harry.
He was a sensitive human being who understood people and their feelings. He was the consummate professional in all of his responsibilites in the Montgomery schools. He was a wonderful guy. He shall be sorely missed. Our condolences to the family- may his memories fill your thoughts.
Shirley & Roy Stern, Boynton Beach, Fl