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James Hampton Pitman

Marysville, Washington

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James Hampton PitmanApr. 19, 1946-Feb. 1, 2012

Jim was born in Fresno, CA. He was one of four children in an Army family. He grew up like many kids in that situation at different places all over the country. During his school years, he attended seventeen different schools.Jim...

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Lots of Love and prayers for you Stacie & Family, Martha & Family, Your love and your joy that you have received from your Dad, your husband, will be forever in your heart and souls , it will live on in you to those that you love and give joy to. Love,Blessings,and peace for your hearts. Juanita Lloyd&Family

I guess I always thought I'd talk with you again, Jim. I was in a state of shock to hear of your passing. May God bless and keep your family in this sad time.

I am sorry to hear about Jim's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I worked with Jim at Inverrary Country Club in Lauderhill, FL, and indeed he was passionate about his golf course, his golf, and the Huskeys! We would talk about the three for hours over Margaritas and Mexican food. He was a great guy and was sorely missed when he left. If there is a golf course in heaven, then we know what Jim was called to do. Again, I extend my sympathies in the loss of a nice man. ...

So very sorry to hear that Jim has passed away. He was an integral part of our staff when we purchased Maplewood Golf Course in Renton, WA and got into the golf business. Jim was our expert and guided us through the first few years of our golfing history. Jim also became a friend, golfing buddy, and valuable resource for the City of Renton. I would like to extend my condolences to his family and friends and to convey to them the appreciation of our community for his hard work, diligence,...

We are truly sorry to hear about you dad. It is tough and you will always remember him throughout your life at the most unexpected moment. May God comfort you, Audrey and Jeff during the grieving time. God Bless the three of you and your mother. Martha, be assured we will pray for you.

Growing up I spent lots of time with Stacie and her dad. He coached our basketball team, we weren't to good but he always made us feel as if we were. He was always so positive. I'm so sorry for your loss Stacie, Martha and the whole family. I hope you find solice in that he is not suffering. "And thats my story and I'm sticking to it"

I too was saddened to read of this dear friend's passing. I lost touch with Jim throughout the years, but my memories of him are strong and full of fondness. Jim and I partnered up many times at Walter Hall and thanks to him, the golf experience was always brilliant. Jim's encouragement, his kindness and his calming influence lead me to appreciate him even more. I look forward to playing another round of golf with him, and I just know the course will be pristine if Jim has anything to do...

For as long as I can remember, I've always looked up to my Uncle Jim. He was the epitome of "love what you do and you'll never work a day in your life". He started from the bottom and climbed his way to the top of his chosen profession.

Jim loved golf, the Huskies and most of all, his family. He was always extremely supportive of me in all of my athletic, academic and professional pursuits and I inherited my love and affinity for the UW from he and my Dad.

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It was Jim and the surf club in Everett that made the last year of High School enjoyable. That interest grew and my life path lead to a surf business on the Oregon coast and my relocating here to Hawaii. Jim made a surprise visit back in the late 80"s and we shared good memories of EHS and his love of golf. Good by dear friend. Aloha, Wally Parcels, Honolulu, Hawaii