Tracy-DeWitt-Obituary

Lt. Com. Tracy Glen DeWitt

Memphis, Tennessee

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LIEUTENANT COMMANDER TRACY GLEN DeWITT, 43, of Arlington, TN and formerly of Gravette, AR, died February 3, 2008 at Saint Francis Hospital. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Ellendale Baptist Church, Bartlett, TN and visitation will be from 5-8 p.m., Tuesday, also at the...

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Dear Gillis and family:

I would like to extend my sympathy to you and your family. I will miss Stacy at Ellendale Baptist Church. Please callme if I can be of service.

Wayne Lewter

I will miss Tracy's sage counsel, practical advice, and positive attitude.

We will keep the DeWitt family in our prayers.

Dear Gilless,

I heard the tragic news through the Navy "grapevine" and to say that I am still in shock is an understatement. I can't believe Tracy is gone. I will never forget the conversations we had in the wardroom, the shared love of Auburn, and most of all his love for God, you, and the boys. Tracy was a magnificent officer, but more importantly a wonderful husband and father.

In times like these, words are pitifully inadequate. I pray you are finding the strength for...

I to was not privelage to know Tracy, but did know Terry well. My deepest sympathies to Tracy's family.

I met Tracy some years ago when our association (AATA) presented his brother with our Athletic Trainer of the Year Award while Terry was in Irag. Our heartfelt prayers as the family grieves and celebrates his life, Eric Linson, President of the Arkansas Athletic Trainers' Association.

I am shocked and saddened at your loss. Joni and I knew Tracy from our time in Gravette and are extremely proud of the fine Christian men both he and Terry became. Please know you're in our thoughts and prayers.

I did not have the privilege of knowing Tracy, but I do know Terry. I assume that he was cut from the SAME CLOTH AS TERRY, and that means that you have lost a mighty good man. May God give you added grace for this experience.

Gillis, Tyler, Justin & Andrew,
We were very sorry to hear of the passing of Tracy. Ellendale has lost a soldier for the Lord but the Lord now has him by his side. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys.

Dear Gillis, Tyler, Justin and Andrew,

Your husband and father was one of the most remarkable men I ever had the privilege to serve with. He attacked life with a vigor to be envied, and inspired his shipmates to be their very best. His was a life less ordinary – I will miss him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

May God bless and comfort you in your grief.

Sincerely,