A Memorial to Our Loved Ones.

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I have created this page in memory of the people that were strong influences in my life. They are people that were special to me and to the people around them. Although they will never be forgotten, this page helps me express what they meant to me and the love that I had for each and every one of them.

Nan Virginia Buzbee Pitts Hagin

Jesus called another angel home

Nan Jesus called my mama home. On March 23, 2016, Nan Virginia Buzbee Pitts Hagin went to be with Jesus, she was 96 years of age. Nan lived a full life, enjoying hunting, fishing, traveling. She was loved by many, and is missed everyday. She was born to James Corbet Buzbee and Annie Belle Hewett, like her sister, Lillian, she was a perfect example of a Southern Belle, she meant the world to me and my sister, Jenny, being the mother that we never had.

Lillian Delia Buzbee Wieczorek

A True Southern Belle

Lillian It is with a heavy heart that I create this memorial. Lillian Buzbee Wieczorek was the perfect example of what a southern belle should be. She was loving, gracious and sweet. She had a smile for everyone about her. Born to James Corbet Buzbee and Annie Belle Hewett, she was the second youngest of the Buzbee children. Such a creative person, she had such a talent for creating things out of vines and dried flowers and such. She was a strong influence on my life and will be sorely missed.

Kathleen Grace Pitts Snyder

A Gracious Lady

Kathy Kathy was my Aunt but was more a sister than my aunt, she went to be with the Lord on July 10, 2013. Kathy was the sweetest and kindest person that you would want to meet. She loved life and her faith. Kathy deserved alot more in life than what was handed to her. Kathy loved animals and children, she loved her family. She will always have a special place in my heart and that of my children. She will never be forgotten.

Teri Joan Snyder

Daughter of Kathleen Pitts Snyder

Teri Teri Joan Snyder was a special little girl, being the first girl born in the family in about 27 years. Teri Joan was born on the 16th of July in 1988, she was named for her Uncle Terry Pitts because she was born on his birthday and her paternal grandmother, Barbara Joan Snyder, who was deceased. Teri Joan was a happy and beautiful little girl, but tradegy struck and she was taken on the 5 of April 1993, just 4 months before her 5th birthday.

Charles Edward Pitts Sr.

Father to Kathleen Pitts Snyder

Charles E. Pitts width= Charles E. Pitts Sr. was my paternal grandfather. I do not remember him, he died in 1963 when I was 3 years old. He was an avid football fan and died at a football game between East Bay High School Indians and the Brandon High School Eagles. Long time rivals, the game was widely anticipated. Charles collapsed at the game.

Mabry Allen Hagin

Second husband of Nan Virginia Buzbee Pitts

Mabry & Nan Hagin width= Mabry Allen Hagin was born on September 19,1914 in Wimauma, Florida to Perry Calvin Hagin and Leala Blanch Simmons. Mabry married Effie Ellamae McGriff on October 10, 1940 in Pinellas County, Florida. Effie E. Hagin had been married previously in 1930 to James Edgar Kickliter of Hillsborough County, and had 3 sons. She divorced James Kickliter in 1940. Their sons, James E. Kickliter Jr died in 1989, Jack Kickliter and John Lloyd Kickliter died 10 Oct. 2010. Mabry and Effie had 3 daughters, Elizabeth, Alberta (Birdie) and Marylou. After the death of Effie Hagin on January 15, 1988, Mabry married Nan Virginia Buzbee Pitts on August 26, 1988 in Georgia. Mabry lived out his golden years doing the things that he loved, fishing, hunting and taking care of my grandmother. Mabry was loved and respected by all. Mabry died in Inglis, Florida on January 24, 2008, I believe a very happy man.