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Delmar Edward Pittman, SR, 61, Campbellsville businessman

Mr. Pittman operated Pittman Tree Wholesale. He was a member of God's Friendship Church in Campellsville and was the son of the late Edward and Minnie McFarland Pittman. The funeral was at Liberty, with burial at Popular Springs Cemetery in Casey County

Delmar Edward Pittman, SR, 61, Campbellsville, KY died Thursday, August 16, 2007, at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville, KY.

He was born February 5, 1946, the son of the late Edward and Minnie McFarland Pittman.

Mr. Pittman was the owner of Pittman Tree Wholesale. He was a member of the God's Friendship Chapel in Campbellsville, KY.



He is survived by his wife, Helen Babbs Pittman, and the following:
  • Two daughters: Rebecca Sue Pittman and Helen Roseann Jefferson, both of Campbellsville, KY

  • Two sons: James Allen Pittman, Wynn, AR; and Delmar Edward Pittman, JR, Campbellsville, KY

  • Six grandchildren

  • Two brothers: David Pittman , Liberty, KY; and Edward T. Pittman, Pekin, IN

  • Six sisters: Frances Tryon, Indianapolis, IN; Matha Griffith, Science Hill, KY; Ruth Bryant, Liberty, KY; Susan Penix, Salem, IN; Kimberly Pittman, Pekin, IN; and Melissa Martin, Borden, IN
He was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers, Maurice Passmore, James Pittman, and William D. Pittman.

The funeral service was held Sunday, August 19, 2007, at 2:00pmET/1:00CT, at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home, Liberty, KY, with Bro. Clifford DeHart the officiating clergy. Burial was in Popular Springs Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ry Hadley, Phillip Tenney, James Pittman, Donnie Walker, Russell Jefferson, and Edward Pittman.

McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
This obituary was made possible through the support of Grissom Funeral Home, established in 1926, located one block off the square at 200 Campbellsville Street in Columbia. To reach David and Cathy Martin, phone 270-384-2149, or E-mail: grissomfuneralhome@alltel.net. Large enough to serve comfortably; Small enough to serve personally.

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This obituary was made possible through the support of Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, established in 1922, located at 210 Greensburg Street in Columbia. To reach Louis and Brenda McQueary and Richard and Mary Beth Phelps, phone 270-384-2145, or call our 24-hour community obituary information line, 384-6999. E-mail: stottspm@alltel.net. Website URL: http://www.stottsphelpsmcquearyfh.com Friends you trust, caring for people you love.


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Grissom-Martin Funeral Home
Located one block off the Square at 200 Campbellsville Street in Columbia, KY.
To reach David and Cathy Martin, phone (270)-384-2149, or e-mail: grissomfuneralhome@windstream.net.
Large enough to serve comfortably; Small enough to serve personally.

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