Darrell Mark Pittman, "PawPaw", 69, passed away on May 3, 2022 in San Antonio, TX. Born on September 28, 1952, to parents, Corine (née Blackburn) & James Pittman. Mark graduated from Sam Houston High School in 1971. He began his locksmith career in 1974 and retired in 2012. He successfully owned a small business, City Lock & Key for over 12 years. He enjoyed hunting & fishing, often finding him in his second hometown of Rockport, TX. As an avid U.S. history buff, he always had an elaborate story to share. He was a #1 Spurs, Cowboys, & Astros fan, passionately cheering for his teams every season. Predeceased by his wife, Beth, father, James Pittman, and brother, Wade. Mark is survived by his mother Corine Pittman, daughters; Lynette Connell (James), Stacey DuGlas, Amanda O'Neill (Joe), Brittany Pittman, his grandchildren; D.J. Correia, Jozaier & Esther DuGlas, and Samantha Connell, and his siblings; Gaye Shannon (Chris), Clay Pittman, Lisa Mines (Robert). Visitation will be on, Sunday, May 15 – 2:00 P.M. at Franklin Park, 21902 Franklin Park. Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 16 – 11 A.M. at Porter Loring North. In Lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to American Diabetes Association, diabetes.org or Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept, www.tpwd.texas.gov.
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