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The King George community lost very special loved ones this weekend.
On Friday night, 8/22, Ryan Pitts, the 34-year-old son of Sam and Debbie Pitts, died when the car he was driving hit a tree. Also in the car and tragically killed was his 18-year-old nephew, Bryan Pitts.
http://www.nashandslawfh.com/obituaries/Ryan-Pitts
The accident occurred on Route 607 in King George County.
Ryan is the father of 3 young children, Robert 10, Daniel 8, and Samantha 5. Ryan was a dedicated, loving single father solely committed to his children. His death leaves a tremendous void and an uncertain future for his children.
Ryan's parents are now faced with the daunting task of overcoming the deaths of their son and grandson, while at the same time working to care for their beloved grandchildren and provide for their needs.
The challenge is tremendous but Sam and Debbie intend honor their son and to help raise his children as their own.
They need help. They need your help. Their grief is overwhelming yet their focus is the well being of these beautiful children.
It takes a tremendous amount of money in 2014 to raise children and every penny you give will go 100% to providing for the needs of Robert, Samantha and Daniel.
Please give generously and please remember the Pitts family in your prayers.


On Friday night, 8/22, Ryan Pitts, the 34-year-old son of Sam and Debbie Pitts, died when the car he was driving hit a tree. Also in the car and tragically killed was his 18-year-old nephew, Bryan Pitts.
http://www.nashandslawfh.com/obituaries/Ryan-Pitts
The accident occurred on Route 607 in King George County.
Ryan is the father of 3 young children, Robert 10, Daniel 8, and Samantha 5. Ryan was a dedicated, loving single father solely committed to his children. His death leaves a tremendous void and an uncertain future for his children.
Ryan's parents are now faced with the daunting task of overcoming the deaths of their son and grandson, while at the same time working to care for their beloved grandchildren and provide for their needs.
The challenge is tremendous but Sam and Debbie intend honor their son and to help raise his children as their own.
They need help. They need your help. Their grief is overwhelming yet their focus is the well being of these beautiful children.
It takes a tremendous amount of money in 2014 to raise children and every penny you give will go 100% to providing for the needs of Robert, Samantha and Daniel.
Please give generously and please remember the Pitts family in your prayers.



