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On February 21, 2020, at the age of 42, Jennifer Marie Bittner of Pittsburgh, PA, completed her earthly race, walked through Heaven's gates, and was healed. Jennifer was born to parents, Kitty and Jim Bittner on July 28, 1977. Jennifer was the oldest of three children with her younger brother, Jarrett, and sister, Melissa. Jennifer graduated from Baldwin High School in 1995 and then went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Communications from Denison University. While at Denison, Jennifer was a member of the Track & Field and Rugby teams. She studied abroad at the National University of Ireland, Galway, where she was a member of the Corinthians Rugby team. After returning home to Pittsburgh following college and working at an advertising and public relations firm for a year, Jennifer packed her silver Volkswagen Golf to the brim, and made the trek to Washington, DC where she worked as a Senior Account Executive at a communications agency. It was there she took on a client that would ultimately become her long-term passion, Hanger, Inc. a national, publicly-traded healthcare company focused on providing orthotic and prosthetic care and helping people find restored mobility and achieve their dreams. Jennifer served as Vice President of Public Relations and Corporate Communications and President of Hanger Foundation. Over the years she created a communications strategy that elevated the company's story, brand and value on a national and global basis, securing countless media stories in outlets such as Good Morning America, TODAY, the New York Times, and The Doctors. She was also integral in helping the company establish a free prosthetics clinic in Haiti following the devastating 2010 earthquake, leading the charge for the recognition of the company's 150th anniversary which included a complete and massive rebranding, and leading the communications strategy surrounding the company's relocation from the DC area to Austin, TX. Jennifer was married to the love of her life, Rod Regala, on October 6, 2007. They were supportive of each other's personal and professional pursuits and were each other's biggest advocate and fan. After a diagnosis of advanced, metastatic breast cancer at the age of 36, Jennifer was told best-case scenario, she would have a few months to live. That was unacceptable to Jennifer, and all the others who loved her deeply. She didn't just fight, she LIVED during this time. Jennifer and Rod brought two boys into the world, Jameson (4) and Emeric (2), two little boys who love their mama fiercely, and are incredible little humans thanks to the love and care they received from Jennifer and Rod. Jennifer ensured those living with metastatic breast cancer had a voice and became an advocate for securing more research and funding to find a cure. After writing a letter to President Obama thanking him for his commitment to advancing precision medicine and sharing her story, she was invited to the White House by President Obama's Chief Data Scientist to attend and participate with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, and several world-renowned scientists and physicians in the Precision Medicine Initiative. Jennifer is survived by her husband, Rod; sons, Jameson and Emeric; parents, Jim and Kitty; brother, Jarrett; sister, Melissa; grandmother, Agnes King; mother-in-law, Clory Regala; and many aunts, uncles and cousins, all of whom were so important to her. Jennifer had a quote she read and took to heart every day: "Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light." - Yogi Bhajan. Jennifer's life and legacy will be celebrated Thursday, February 27, 2020, through Saturday, February 29, 2020. Visitations will be held at WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL HOME (1650 Greentree Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15220) Thursday and Friday, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at St. Bernard Parish (311 Washington Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15216) Saturday, 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Jennifer and her family would appreciate donations to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF.org) and METAVIVOR (metavivor.org), two organizations that support research for curing metastatic breast cancer.
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Emily Seales
August 4, 2020
Dear Rod, I was driving through our old neighborhood in Austin today and as I drove past your old house on Finley drive, I thought of you, Jennifer, and your precious boys. It didn't know that Jennifer had died until today. Although, we didn't have the chance to get to know each other well, I always loved seeing your little family on walks around the neighborhood. I am so very sorry for your loss. I will hold you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Emily Seales
Tara Gagnon
March 14, 2020
Rod, I am so very heartbroken to hear of this tragedy. My heart goes out to you and your family. I know its been years, but you both have always held a place in my heart. I am beyond sorry for your loss.
Brian Veith
February 29, 2020
Jenn with that bright smile and amazing personality really will be missed. I will always keep her in my prayers and know she will be looking down upon us all. God bless you Jenn and to her awesome family
Brian Veith and the rest of the Veith Family
Glenn Nagy
February 28, 2020
A beautiful and brilliant woman from a truly wonderful family, who left us much too early.
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February 28, 2020
Jen was a fun-loving athlete and a joy to work with at Baldwin High School cross-country & track. Coach Schmidt's son and my son enjoyed being her teammate. Her entire life was an inspiration to us all! Coach Wright
February 28, 2020
Bittner Family,
We were so fortunate to have met your family at Rod and Jennifer's wedding. It was a beautiful evening of laughter and love. Jennifer was a role model of strength and courage. We are so sorry for your loss.
With Love and Sympathy,
CJ and Crescent Salvador
Nancy Kress
February 27, 2020
Bittner Family,
I am heart broken over the loss of your lovely daughter Jennifer.......my thoughts and prayers are with you.....if there is any thing I can do please let me know.
Love always,
Nancy Kress
Judy McKee
February 27, 2020
My Dear Kitty,Jim
Alicia & Cary Rigot
February 27, 2020
Jim & Kitty,
Our prayers & sympathy go out to you and your family during this difficult time. Although we did not know her very well--we know you both and think the world of you, so we know she was special. After reading about her, it was evident that she was a strong woman who made a huge impact on many. Our thoughts are with you!
Scott Labyoda
February 27, 2020
Rod I am so very sorry to hear about Jennifer. It was an absolute pleasure to get to know her through working for you guys. She was a beautiful woman with such a caring and bubbly personality. I know from just meeting her those couple of times that she was a wonderful wife and mom for your two little boys. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this time.
Susan Voelzke
February 26, 2020
Tom and Sue Voelzke are deeply saddened for your loss - a precious life gone to soon
February 26, 2020
Prayers for Jennifer. I didn't know her but I'm absolutely sure God sent her to us to bring love, life, hope, and universal gifts to us. May she now be in the presence of our lord who hold her in his heart.
February 26, 2020
Jennifer was a fun loving athlete that gave her all.she was loved by her teams and coaches. My son as was coach Schmidt and her son very saddened by her passing. She may have run her final race here. But she will look over her sons and us all. A real angel has left us but only for a little while. Jen you are free of the pain. Smile down on us and know how loved you were. Coach Wright
Michelle Hollister McNamara
February 25, 2020
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Gloria Hickman
February 25, 2020
So very sorry! Jennifer was a wonderful person and I was so thankful she was in my daughter's life, she loved her so much. Praying for the family
Janet Kealey
February 25, 2020
Jen was one of the most beautiful young woman I've ever known. She had an inner beauty unmatched by anyone that you could feel just being in her presence. Jennifer, I will miss you but you will always be my shining star and the Angel who gave me courage. Love you.a
Brian Wheeler
February 25, 2020
Jennifer brought so much light and energy into the world - through her passion for work and her passion for life. I was blessed to work with her for 8 years at Hanger. Obviously a talented writer and creator, Jennifer's contributions went so far beyond that. She uplifted all of us who worked with her - made us all better. I remember many evenings simply chatting with her at the office about various projects or initiatives - and always leaving with better ideas than I started. I was crushed when I learned of her diagnosis years back and am deeply saddened by her passing. She will be missed in but never forgotten!
Janet Stubbs
February 25, 2020
JB changed my life. And, her legacy lives on through me to my family and friends. So much joy, and acceptance, and kindness, and love, and leadership. She modeled a life well lived during her short time here. She was the epitome of grace. I was so very fortunate to work with her, and for her, during my time at Hanger. I will be forever grateful to Jennifer. And I will miss her megawatt smile.
Jeff & Kate Hallare
February 25, 2020
Sending our love, prayers and sincere condolences to the loved ones whom Jennifer has left behind. May God console you and may you find comfort knowing that Jennifer has lived a wonderful life and is now free from pain and rests with the Lord. We pray for the eternal repose of her soul and the family's strength in this difficult time. Take care
Tanya Augustson Camarra
February 25, 2020
Jenn is literally one of the most incredible human beings I've ever had the chance to spend my waking hours with. Her passion for everything is infectious, her genuine love of life, family, friends, always all her fabulous stories of childhood- what an amazing storyteller she always has been. I'm honored to have spent the valuable time with her that I did in our younger years, and I'm devastated I couldn't have been closer to her in proximity in these adulting years, tho when talking on the phone even in her exhausted state after chemo, she was so incredibly positive it literally was energizing, she's one incredible, beautiful, spirit and I look forward to partying with her in the next stage of life someday, wow this is surreal. I miss her often already...
Tanya
Michelle Bielmyer
February 25, 2020
Words cannot express how deeply sad we are to have lost such a beautiful soul. Praying the hurt eases for your family. Rod , you & those two beautiful boys are in our thoughts & prayers.
Rachel Jankowitz
February 25, 2020
Dear Rod and family,
It was an incredible honor to know Jennifer. I will never forget her positivity and determination. Her memory will continue to be a source of strength and light for me as I care for patients. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Rachel Jankowitz
Melissa Peterson
February 25, 2020
I am so grateful I got to know Jen during our time in Austin. Her impact on me is immeasurable and I will always treasure my memories of the good times and long talks we had. Sending so much love to Rod, the boys, and Jen's entire family.
Van and Sandi Sabel
February 25, 2020
Jennifer was a shining light from the first day we met her. Her spirit and positive attitude was infectious. Her valiant fight was one to be in awe of.The impact Jennifer had on others is beyond measure. Her spirit will live on in our hearts forever.
Su Mellor
February 25, 2020
Jennifer. I sent you an encouragement card this week. Now you have gone to be the brightest star in heaven. Your inspiration touched so many and you will be remembered forever.
Wallis & Stacy Toataua-Farraday
February 24, 2020
Jennifer - Stacy and I are so saddened by your passing. You are a true TOA ( Maori Warrior ) Stacy and I have so much respect for all you achieved in your life! We shared a love for rugby. I never would have guessed you played until you showed me your rugby pictures. That was awesome. I remember you calling me about your trip to NZ with Rod and how you both enjoyed our country and culture. Great memories. Your infectious smile and zest for life was contagious. Through all of this you taught us all to never to give up. Wow! You will never be forgotten. We send all our Aroha to Rod and the boys. Rest in heavenly Peace Jennifer xxxx
Sandra Flores
February 24, 2020
My condolences to the whole family, I am very sorry for your loss.
Shawnda Carr
February 24, 2020
Jennifer was certainly a ray of light among her Hanger co-workers and an inspiration to many. Sincere sympathies to her family and friends.
Brian Moore
February 24, 2020
My condolences to Family and loved ones. I worked with Jen as the Athletic Trainer at Baldwin and always remember her contagious smile...she was always upbeat and friendly to everyone she spoke with. May God bless her soul!
Didi Perry
February 24, 2020
Jennifer taught me many things, but my most treasured lesson from her is how to tackle life with a fierce positivity. Jen will be greatly missed. May her light forever shine!
Elizabeth Overstreet
February 24, 2020
Hello I worked with Jennifer at Hanger. She was vibrant, personable and a kind heart. My sympathies and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Jeff Schoeneberg
February 24, 2020
It has been an absolute honor to know Jennifer. Vibrant and smart and funny and dedicated, she certainly "spread the light", as her favorite quote suggested. She has been, and remains, an inspiration for me and my family to deal with adversity with grace and dignity and a fighting spirit.
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