A devoted housewife Jeanne shared a beautiful journey with her husband Fredrick, whom she married after the Korean War. Together they raised five children, creating a legacy of love and family.
Jeanne found joy in the simple pleasures of life, particularly her passion for shopping, often indulging in moments of delight through QVC. Her love for birdwatching reflected her appreciation for the beauty of nature, and she cherished these moments with her family. A proud guardian of her Southern Heritage, Jeanne was deeply interested in genealogy, embracing the rich roots that shaped her. In honor of her strong connection to the South, she will find her final resting place in Virginia, alongside the husband she dearly missed since his passing. Her legacy is one of love, family, and a deep appreciation for the threads of her past. May she find eternal peace reunited with her beloved Fredrick.
Jeanne is survived by her children; Fredrick (Renee) Pittman, Debra (Mike Peddycord) Pittman, Christopher (Kristine) Pittman, Bruce (Vickie) Pittman, & Michele (Mike) Wingerter; Grandchildren, Elizabeth, Kaitlin, Kelsey, Rebecca, Bruce, Brianna, Michael, Brett & Sierra; Great Grandchildren, Fredrik, Alex, Madelyn, & Charles; Siblings, Irma, George, & Susie along with many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Fredrick Pittman; her grandson, Kyle Pittman; her parents, Peggy & David and four of her siblings, Betty, Charles, Donna, & Sheila.
A visitation for Jeanne will be held Sunday, January 14, 2024 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Edward Swanson & Son Funeral Home, 30351 Dequindre Road, Madison Heights, MI 48071.
Jeanne will have a visitation at Preddy Funeral Home in Orange, Virginia. She will then be laid to rest at Rose Park Cemetery in her Hometown of Wolftown, Virginia. Dates and times will be updated here as soon as they are available.
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