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Ronald W. "Bill" Pitts

Tallmadge, Ohio

1934 - 2015

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Ronald W. "Bill" PittsRonald W. "Bill" Pitts passed away on Wednesday, December 23, 2015. Bill was born April 28, 1934 in Woodsfield, Ohio. Bill graduated from South High School in Akron in 1954 and retired from General Motors Acceptance Corporation in 1991 after 35 years of service. He was an...

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we sure do miss Uncle Bill, my dad sure does too. Years of love and happiness lots of memories that are forever in our hearts. love you so much.

Aunt Daneen, Marty, Bruce and Lynn Ann I just found out about Bill's passing and my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I was so happy we could visit with Bill in November and have some laughs and share a few more memories. Uncle Bill was a one of a kind personality and I know he will be missed by all. It meant a lot to me to reconnect with Uncle Bill and hear stories about my father and the entire family. Our Sympathy to the entire family.

Denny and Jennifer Pierce

Our daughter in Stow sent us the notice of Bill's death. We want to send our sincere sympathy to Daneen. We still laugh about some of the crazy "social" events we had as young married couples at St. Paul's. Bill was a lot of fun and a good friend. Although we moved away from Akron 50 years ago our children and grandchildren are still there and we visit the area very frequently. We will think of Bill the next time we are over that way.
Clyde and Jean Bolinger, Cortland, OH

Daneen and family. What a loss of a good and fun person to know and be around. I had a conversation with John Lambert a couple of months ago and we were enjoying the thoughts we had of him in the dealership and finance days. He will be remembered buy each of us as a friend and neighbor. The Allenders - Stan Jeff Scott & Jill.

Aunt Daneen and family, my heart goes out to you. Uncle Bill was a very special and kind person. I have many childhood memories of the nice things he did for our family. My Mother, his sister, Ruth looked up to him and adored him. He was a wonderful mentor for my brother, Larry. After I moved to Florida, I didn't get to see him much, but I have thought of him often. I have fond memories of you & Uncle Bill dancing up a storm together at my son, Robert's, wedding. My thoughts and prayers are...

Our next door neighbor for forty years on Hidden Valley Road, Bill was a very important part of our lives. He was a second Dad to all of the Martter boys and was a great example and mentor for us. We were extremely blessed to have him in our lives. He and Daneen were so good to us and our parents during those forty years.

On behalf of all the Martter family, our condolences to Daneen, Marty, Bruce and Lynn Ann.

Bob and Joan Martter

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

BILL WAS THE BEST FRIEND YOU COULD EVER HAVE. HE WAS ALWAYS THERE FOR US. WE LOVED THE FAMILY THERE MARRIAGE WAS MADE IN HEAVEN. WE HAD MANY GOOD TIMES WEDDINGS, OR JUST GOING OUT TO DINNER.HIS HEART WAS FULL OF LOVE HE WAS A GREAT FRIEND, HUSBAND, FATHER, GR POP.WE WILL MISS YOU BUD. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. WHAT A SMILE JIM DOROTHY SCIANNA .

Bill was truly a great friend, buddy and pal to all he came in contact with. I was blessed to of had him be all three to me. He was the man we all looked up to, seeked advice from and aspired to be! I will miss my Friend, Buddy and Pal. My deepest sympathy to all the Pitts Family.

Curt & Amy Conrad