Dedicated to the memory of Gordon Llewellyn Pittard

This site is a tribute to Gordon who was much loved by all.  He will never be forgotten and will forever be in our hearts. A small private service will be held for Gordon at Redditch Crematorium and there is a live webcast available for those that are unfortunately not able to attend.  The details for this are as below. We would kindly ask that rather than flowers, donations be made to the Shakespeare Hospice. 

 
09-Mar-21 at 10:15am
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Whenever I think of Gordon I will always remember the Eddie Stobart collection book he got me. I can't say I completed it but it definitely sparked my short lived interest in Lorry driving! Also, he would always shake my hand extremely hard when I was younger!! Both rather random memories but they will always stick with me. He was always great company and had interesting stories to tell. He'll be missed. Matthew.
Rod
10th March 2021
You should all be proud of yourselves today, lovely service. Gordon would have been proud of you all he loved his family. Xx
Rachel
9th March 2021
Uncle Gordon, and Auntie Liz, were always very kind to us and would help us out at the drop of a hat. Growing up, I remember Uncle Gordon as a friendly and fun uncle (like all the Pittards) and I got to spend more time with him when we worked together in the shop at Hythe. Both he and Auntie LIz were always welcoming to us and we spent many enjoyable hours in their company at Walsall during our time at uni. Later, we enjoyed visiting their new house in Alcester and seeing the renovations progress. When we emigrated, we passed lots of plants, and a pair of steel toe-capped wellingtons, to Uncle Gordon as we knew they would be loved and tended. We were able to catch up with him and Auntie Liz when we made trips back to England, if not in person, then by phone. He showed the same kindness to my daughter when she was visiting the UK in 2019, giving her plenty to laugh about when telling old stories of Pittard (mis)adventures. We will miss Uncle Gordon very much. Vicky, Chris, Jess & Ellie xxxx
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9th March 2021
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