James "J.W." Watson Pitts Cordele, Georgia Obituary

James "J.W." Watson Pitts

Funeral services for James W. "J.W." Pitts, 79 of Cordele, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2020 in the chapel of Rainey Family Funeral Services. Burial will follow in Sunnyside Cemetery. The family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 1:00 p.m. Due to social distancing guidelines, seating for the service will be limited and all in attendance are encouraged to bring and wear a mask. J.W. passed away Friday, May 29, 2020 at Crisp Regional Hospital. Born in Cordele, he was the son of the late Andrew Watson Pitts and Ella Pate Pitts. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Charles Douglas Pitts. J.W. is survived by his wife of 61 years, Vickie Oliver Pitts of Cordele; his children, a son and his wife, Keith and Kathy Pitts of Nashville and a daughter and her husband, Regina and Jeff Park of Sandy Springs; a brother and his wife, Ronnie and Dian Pitts of Zebulon; four grandchildren, Joe Riddle, Daniel Riddle and his wife, Toni Leigh, all of Tifton, Kyle Pitts and his wife, Samantha of Hahira and Kaleigh Pitts (Jeffrey Vanlandingham), one great-grandchild, Hudson James Pitts of Hahira; and his ever-faithful and loving companion, his Lab Oliver. J.W. was a loving and devoted family man, a devout Christian, and was a faithful and active member of Third Street Baptist Church. As the manager of BC Moore’s with a dedication of 46 years, he was not only a welcomed sight to customers, but also took great pride in the well-being, discipline and success of his loyal employees. J.W. served as the President of the Chamber of Commerce in Nashville, Ga, among other City Council appointments. With this enthusiasm for community development, one of his greatest achievements was his key role in the creation of the Berrien County Recreation Dept. One of his favorite passions was fishing, as he was very much involved in the Lake Blackshear and surrounding fishing communities and a tournament fisherman himself. He was also a past member of the Dixie Bass Club. One of his favorite pastimes with his family was boating, skiing and tubing with the grandchildren. He served for many years as a volunteer of the S.A.M. Shortline where he imposed his fun-loving and unique personality on the history of South Georgia to locals and tourists alike. He was an active member of Cordelia Lodge #296 F&AM in Cordele. Memorials to Third Street Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1214, Cordele, GA 31010-1214 would please the family. Arrangements are by Rainey Family Funeral Services. An online guest register is available at www.raineyfuneral.com
May 29, 202005/29/2020
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Dr. Annette Mumphery
June 6, 2020
Sorry for your loss
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Faith Danforth
June 1, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Mr J W, He was a very good friend and customer of United Bankimh Co/Farmers and Merchants Bank for several years while in BettirnnCounty . May God comfort you on the days ahead
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Sheila Bowen
May 31, 2020
God Bless you all during this most difficult time. Cherish your sweet memories!
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Dee Cosby
May 31, 2020
Prayers to you VIckie and family. JW will be missed but he is in the arms of our Father now and that’s such a better place to be in. Our God is a God of love and mercy. I hope He wraps his arms around you and your family and give you comfort during this time. God’s spee... Continue Reading
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Mark Outler
May 31, 2020
Blue Caribbean

Blue Caribbean was purchased for the family of James "J.W." Watson Pitts.

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JOE WARNER JOHNSON
May 30, 2020
VICKIE AND FAMILY:
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF J W'S PASSING. HAVE MANY GREAT MEMORIES OF THIS FINE FRIEND.

GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

JOE JOHNSON
B C MOORE FELLOW WORKER
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Gayla Sheffield Gay
May 30, 2020
Loved playing bridge at Vickie’s house. JW always surfaced by dessert time. Hope there are desserts in heaven.
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Martha Turner
May 30, 2020
Vivkie & Family-So sorry for your loss-The last time I remember talking to you &J W was at Walgreen,s-J W was a fine man & I am proud to call him friend-God Bless you all & May J W rest in peace & Rise in Glory
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Judith C. Griffin
May 30, 2020
Dear Vickie & Family, please know how much we care & feel for your loss of JW, he could light up a room & put a smile on everyone’s face that he came in contact with or passed by..his charisma was infectious..You will be in out hearts & Prayers throughout the coming days... Continue Reading
Brenda Turner
May 30, 2020
So sorry to hear about JW . He was a fine upright man and I enjoyed working with him many years.