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David Wesley Pittman

December 8, 1954 — December 12, 2018

Milledgeville

David Wesley Pittman originally from Sandersville, Georgia died from complications of Lewy Body Dementia on Wednesday, December 12, 2018. He celebrated his 64th birthday on December 8 with his wife of 43 years, Debi L Lastinger of Milledgeville, his parents, Wesley and Rubye Pittman of Milledgeville, and parents-in-law, Marlon and Ann Lastinger of Sandersville. David was brother to Drew Pittman and his wife Anita of Milledgeville and Cynthia Pittman Cox of Athens. David was additionally blessed his entire life by his mother-in-law, Joy Ferguson Cawley of Roswell.

David was predeceased by his nephew Jacob Michael Bern and sister-in-law Lora Lastinger Langley.  He is survived by nieces and nephews that he loved dearly: Joshua Langley, Jeremiah Boone (Laura), Eliot Bern, Bradley Pittman (Krystal), Nickolas Langley (Joy), Maggie Boone Tucker (Kevin), Barbara Frazier, Victoria Frazier, Marissa Miller (Jack), John Wesley Pittman, Tommy Pittman, Grant Smith, Aimee Smith, CiGi Curry, Colby Langley and Hudson Curry, who were lovingly raised by Cara DeCelles, Kerry Bern, Drew and Anita Pittman (Anita), Monty and Ellen Lastinger Curry, Ronnie Boone (Lisa), Tim and Lora Lastinger Langley, Lisa Lastinger, William Miller and Jay Smith. He was also gifted with a much younger brother-in-law, Randy Lastinger (Amanda).

David graduated Washington County High School in 1972.   He received his BBA in Accounting from Georgia College and State University, M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and Master of Liberal Arts in History from Baker University. David was pursuing his Ed D in Educational Administration at the University of Bath in Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom when he became ill.

David was Director of Business Services at Midwestern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, Vice President for Business and Finance and Treasurer of the University at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas, Chief Financial Officer at the American University of Bulgaria, Vice President for Finance and Administration at Thomas University in Thomasville, Georgia, and Vice President and Director of Business and Finance for Idllywild Arts Academy in Idllywild, California.  He additionally served as a consultant to the Soros Open Society Institute in its educational endeavors in Eastern Europe. David was passionate about liberal arts education and its potential to change the world by igniting the passions of young people and gifting them with abilities to effect those changes.

A creative and successful financial manager, David's avocations included history, with emphasis on the Civil War era in Georgia and Kansas, and horticulture. He enjoyed nothing more than working with his father Wesley at Pittman Nursery.

David's favorite project of all time involved the research and purchase of a mid-nineteenth century stone chapel, Sproxton Methodist Chapel, in Liecestershire, England which he subsequently had disassembled, labeled, transported to the United States and reassembled on the campus of the Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas. During this process he established significant relationships with the people in the village of Sproxton and the members of English Heritage, from whom permission to remove the chapel was needed.  The campus of Baker University was honored by the presence of many of these, including the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as the chapel was reconsecrated the Osborn Chapel there.

A Celebration of David Pittman's Life will be held at 3:00 Sunday, December 16 at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church on Linton Road in Sandersville, visitation with the family to follow. In lieu of flowers, and in honor of David’s lifelong investment in the lives of young people, donations in his memory are requested to:

Baker University, https://www.bakeru.edu/foreverorange/give-now/

The American University of Bulgaria https://www.aubg.edu/give-to-aubg


May and Smith Funeral Directors is in charge of these arrangements.  Online condolences may be made at mayandsmithfuneraldirectors.com

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