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Richard F. Pitts

Boston, Massachusetts

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Leominster, beloved father and grandfather LEOMINSTER -- Richard F. Pitts, 76 years old, of Leominster, died Wednesday, June 30, 2010 after a long illness. He is survived by his son Frederick A. Pitts and his wife Robin of Cuyahoga Falls Ohio, his two daughters, Elizabeth A. Gabis and her husband...

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to the Pitts Family> Very sorry for your loss. Dick was a friend in High School and at Fitchburg State . WE had many great conversations -drinks at our Reunions.

To the Pitts Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Your dad was one of my favorite "visits" each day. You are all in my thoughts. With deepest sympathy,

We lived next to the Pitts family for years and he will be missed.

Love, The Ahearn Girls

Dick, I have known you for over 25 years . Granted in the beginning I had to prove myself .But we had a good relationship, once you knew I wasn't going anywhere . Sorry I never did play golf with you, but I knew better . I would have gotten my chops busted over my poor swing ! Thank you for being being a great dad to Carole . I cant imagine how many blistering days you spent at the horse shows. Good thing you could sneak a cold beverage in now and them to keep you refreshed. Thanks for...

Condolences to all,
Many great times with Pittsie, most on our trips to Myrtle Beach and many more at local golf courses. Lots of good days at the camp, looking over the water and having laughs over a beer (sometimes 2 or more). We've lost a great man!

To the Pitts Family,
Dick was my first golf league partner and it lasted for over twenty-five years, and also played with him on weekends with Fletcher and Dick Lemoine during that time. My running joke with your mother was when I called: "I would ask if the DOCTOR was in?" I can honestly say that we had many, many laughs and good times, I spent more time talking with him about work, golf, the Red Sox and picked his brain than I got a chance to with my own father, you were very fortunate...

To Freddie,"Bibba", & Family,
My deepest condolences on the death of your dad. I remember him from your days on Merritt St. very well. He was a good man.
He is now with your mom and Grandfather at that big "Cappy's" in heaven.