CW Pittman

cw pittman

January 16, 1941 ~ March 9, 2025

CW Pittman, 84, was born on January 16, 1941 in Red River County. He went to be with Jesus on Sunday afternoon, March 9, 2025 while his loving family was by his side in a Longview hospital. CW attended school in Detroit, Texas and Littlefield, Texas. He was an outstanding baseball and basketball player who carried his passions with him to coach little league baseball. He was a notably hard worker who throughout his life time worked at Big Chief Roofing, Star Coupling, and Longview Bridge and Road. He and his wife, Diane, are both members of South Union Missionary Baptist Church. He was a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan and in his spare time he enjoyed reading, hunting, watching the kids activities, going to baseball games, and spending time with his family. He also enjoyed fishing and camping with the kids. He loved his Mountain Dew. His family was his life. He is preceded in death by his parents, Claude and Jewel Landreth Pittman; and sisters, Vonnie Buster and JoAnn Huckabey of Littlefield. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Diane Pittman of Daingerfield; children, Deanna Ludwick and husband, Lonnie of Daingerfield, Brad Pittman and wife, Brandi of Hughes Springs; grandchildren, Autumn Walker and fiancé, Alan Strickland of Hughes Springs, Cade Pittman and wife, Sarah of Hughes Springs, Claire Jones and husband, Jed of Hughes Springs; great grandchildren, Swayde Walker, Carsen Walker, Ace Pittman, Indie Pittman, Miley Jones, and coming soon, Makenna Jones; sister-in-laws, Donna Thompson and Delane Whittle; numerous nieces and nephews; and a host of church family and friends. A visitation will be held from 5-8 PM on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in the chapel of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 1 PM on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at South Union Missionary Baptist Church.

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  1. I will miss him so much. I loved his hugs each time he got to come to church. A special man for sure. I’ll see you again my sweet friend. Love this family so much. Until we meet again here is a big hug from earth to heaven. 🙏💖

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  3. I agree, he certainly did have the best hugs. He was a good guy all around. He will be missed by alot of people. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Diane and all the family. There’s no words to say to take the pain away but know that we are thinking about ya’ll.

  4. I did not have the honor to meet Mr. C.W., but I was blessed to meet his sweet family while my family was at the hospital with our family member. What a beautiful legacy he left behind. The love this family had for him was well known. We saw them each day, all day, waiting their turn each time to visit him. He was deeply loved and his life will live on through his beautiful family. My family is praying for you daily.

  5. CW was such a wonderful man and friend. He loved his family!! He will be missed by many. Sonny and I think the world of his family.

  6. thank you so much.
    He was the best Daddy a girl could ask for! ❤️

  7. Robert and Teresa Vaughn says:

    So sorry for the loss of your loved one. C.W. was a special kind of man, but you can take comfort in knowing you will see him again. Love this family! Sorry we couldn’t make it to the visitation or the funeral, Robert and I both are sick. Robert and Teresa Vaughn

  8. Karen Webster Driggers says:

    I have no words for the sorrow I feel for y’all.Dianne

  9. thank y’all! ❤️❤️


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