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Audrey "Red" Pittmon, a vibrant spark of joy and a free spirit, journeyed from this world on December 22, 2025, at the remarkable age of 71, leaving behind a legacy woven with laughter, candor, and love. Born in the heart of Austin, Texas, on Feburary 19, 1954 Audrey lived a life that was not merely measured in years but in moments of genuine connection and unforgettable experiences.
Red, as she was affectionately known, embodied the spirit of fun. With an infectious laugh and an unwavering zest for life, she embraced each day with a fearless heart. Friends and family will fondly remember her ability to light up any room, conversing with a frankness that often left others both amused and astonished. It was this rare blend of sincerity and spontaneity that made her not only a cherished confidante but also a beacon of authenticity in an ever-changing world.
As we reflect on her life, it’s impossible not to picture her weaving through the fabric of her community with an air of excitement and adventure. Red’s free-spirited nature was a testament to her belief that life is a grand tapestry, rich with colors and textures, where every thread matters. Her playful demeanor and penchant for speaking her mind inspired those around her to embrace their true selves and cherish life's simplest pleasures.
A celebration of her extraordinary journey will unfold through the prayer service, set for January 2, 2026, at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Fort Worth, Texas, where attendees will gather to share stories and honor her adventurous spirit. The following day, friends and loved ones will come together for a heartfelt funeral service at Zion Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Taylor, Texas, uniting to pay tribute to a life well-lived and a heart well-loved.
Though she has transcended into the realms beyond, the echoes of Audrey Pittmon's laughter and her unapologetic zest for life will linger in our hearts, reminding us all of the beauty in embracing who we are and the joy found in fleeting moments. To honor her life is to celebrate the vibrancy of the human experience; a heartfelt gratitude for the memories shared, the wisdom imparted, and the unquenchable spirit of a woman who truly lived.
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