Warren C Pitts 19392018

Warren C. Pitts
1939-2018
Warren
C. Pitts, 1939-2018. With sadness of loss and celebration of a life
well-lived, we announce the death of Warren Pitts in his 80thyear, on
Dec. 3, 2018, at the Palliative Care Unit of the Aberdeen Hospital
with his loving family by his side. Warren was a son of the late
Mildred and Wilson Pitts of Charles Cove.
He
is survived his wife, Frances (Praught) and sons: Michael (Bunny),
Terry; and daughter, Mary-Ellen. Poppie will be sadly missed by
grandchildren: Nathan, Krista, Kale and Karlie, as well as 3 plus
great-grandchildren, all of whom he was so proud.
He
was predeceased by siblings: sister, Beatrice Richard (Raymond);
brothers: Clarence (Mora), Andrew (Bunny), Hubert (Ann), Clayton, and
a sister and brother in infancy.
Warren
was a retired welder from Kimberley Clarke with 27 years’
service. He spent many hours in his garage welding and fixing cars and
this love and interest will live on through his sons who share his
gift. In addition, Warren was an avid Habs
fan
There
will be no visitation by family request. Cremation
has taken place and a celebration of life and service will be held at
11 am Tuesday, Dec 11th at Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic
Church, New Glasgow, NS, with a reception to follow in the Church
Hall. Donations can be made to The Lodge That Gives or any charity of
your choice.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Warren C Pitts 19392018..

Source:r h porter funeral homes

Death notice for the town of: New-Glasgow, Province: Nova Scotia

death notice Warren C Pitts 19392018

mortuary notice Warren C Pitts 19392018

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