Perry-Pittman-Obituary

Perry Pittman

San Bernardino, California

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On Thursday, we say goodbye to PERRY PITTMAN. One week prior, at Riverside Kaiser Hospital, he passed away in the early afternoon at the age of 62. Born to Anderson and Lillie Pittman on June 8, 1946, in Sandyhook, Mississippi, Perry died a Rancho Cucamonga resident of 24 years. Survived by his...

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Dear Marion, Melody, and Lillian, I was so very saddened when O'lla called me with the news of the passing of Perry, your dear husband and father. Please accept my deepest sympathy and sincere prayers. I will always remember the darling young man with the biggest smile and the warmest, friendliest manner. I hope I speak for his nieces, Carrie and Jennie Pittman, too. I also hope you find comfort in knowing he is at peace with God.
Most sincerely,
Doris Pittman

Dear Marion, Jenny, Melo, and Lillian,

I have such fond memories of all of you when we visited in the late 90's. Perry cooked and everyone made us feel so very welcome to spend a few days in your lovely home. Perry and I were like twins growing up. We traveled over the pastures and the lower 40 chasing the horses and bringing the cows home. I have such wonderful memories of us growing up. Perry was one my favorite brothers and we were so close in age and, of course, it all seems...

Dearest Marian, Melody and Lillian, You are constantly in my prayers and in my thoughts. How Perry's voice and laughter rings in my ears. I see his eyes as they last looked at me and can only imagine the things that he might have said. Perry was the seventh born of nine children and now there are seven of us left. We as his family are doing as you, carrying on and sharing the memories that he left behind. It is my hope to see him again in Paradise. I believe that he has a new smile and...

Dear Marion, Jenny, Melo, and Lillian,
I offer all of you my heartfelt condolences and prayers. The way I will remember Perry is by the kind and gentle person that I knew..Always having a smile and kind things to say, always polite, welcoming, and sincere. I know that he will be missed and I also know that he will continue to live on in this earthly life by your memories of him. Memories of great barbecues, football games, Lotto tickets, feasts of catfish and pigs feet, and in his quiet...

Mrs. Pittman, Melodia, Lillian and Family, John and I are deeply sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you now and we are glad we were able to meet such a wonderful man, father, husband, brother and friend. Melodia, thank you for letting me meet your wonderful and funny Dad. He was full of life when we visited him, and I enjoyed making him laugh. He slept well that night and of course, you know who came to visit and stay with him....We love you and pray that the following days will be...