Memorial services for Dustin Lee Pittman, 44, of Tishomingo were held at 5 p.m. Friday, July 9 at the Lake Murray Chapel.
Born December 13, 1976 in Tishomingo, the son of the late Bobby Pittman and Theresa Yvonne Hawkins Pittman, he passed away Sunday, July 4, 2021 in Ardmore.
Dustin was raised in Madill and Marietta and graduated from Madill High School in 1995. He joined the United States Marines where he served before receiving an Honorable Discharge.
Dustin worked at Heilig Meyers Store in Ardmore, O'Reilly's in Madill and had been working as a truck driver for the last few years. He was a champion pool player, enjoyed riding his motorcycle and listening to Eminem. But most of all Dustin loved spending time with his kids.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Kimberly James and his dog, Chaco Pittman.
Survivors include his wife, Casey Gladden of Sayre; children, Zachary Lee Pittman and Michaela Pittman, both of Tishomingo; stepchildren, Jeorge Gladden and Maegen Gladden, both of Sayre and Cortny McGuire of Ardmore; mother of his children, Crystal Pittman; Pops, Jimmy Hawkins of Burneyville; brothers, Andy Barthel of Oklahoma City, Bobby Pittman of Comanche, Jeremy Hawkins and Tommy Hawkins, both of Burneyville and Kenny Hawkins of Healdton; sisters, Connie Cobbs of Meridian and Kimberly Hawkins of Marietta; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
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